What is a Water Distiller and How Does It Work? - Adam Dental Supplies Australia
Professional Water Distiller with 4 Litre Polyprop Jug Are you looking for a safe and effective way to purify your drinking water? A water distiller is a great option for providing safe and healthy water for your dental clinic or home. Read our article below, to understand how the distillation process works, and the benefits of using the Megahome water distiller.
Features: Distil 4 litres of absolutely pure water in 5-6 hours. Easy to use: turns itself off automatically so you don't have to worry about it overheating. Efficiently remove 99.8% of pollutants including antibiotics, fertilizers, fluoride, VOCs, pesticides, bacteria, viruses and inorganic chemicals. High-quality water distiller with 304-grade stainless steel interior. Water does not touch plastic. Comes with a 4 Litre collection jug and water distiller cleaning crystals. Everything you need for 6 months of distillation.
The quality of the water used in a steriliser is of the greatest importance. This water distiller from Megahome produces 4 litres of pure water every 6 hours from tap water.
How Does A Water Distiller Work? A water distiller is an appliance that uses the process of distillation to purify and desalinate water. The process involves boiling the water until it vaporizes and then condensing the vapour back into a liquid. During this process, all bacterial, chemical, or organic contaminants are left behind in separate containers, leaving you with pure distilled water.
Most tap water contains a mix of pollutants. Even bottled and filtered waters contain impurities. The only guaranteed way to get the absolute purest water is steam distillation using a water distiller. Distilled water is 99.9% pure water. By using a water distiller you get water that is purer than any bottled or tap water and purer than any other type of filtration or purification method.
How does the Megahome 943TWS Water Distiller work? With our water distiller, the water is first gently boiled. This kills off viruses and bacteria and leaves most of the pollutants behind. The steam is then captured in a stainless steel coil where it cools to form pure water. This water then passes through an activated charcoal filter to finally remove any trace impurities.
How does it compare to bottled water? You would be surprised at how many pollutants there are in bottled water AND it is expensive. Look at the picture below with the brown scum that gets left behind after distillation. We ran our water distiller for 7 days doing 4 litres of tap water a day. This is what was left behind.
How do water distillers compare to other forms of water purification? The two most common other forms of filtration are activated charcoal filter and reverse osmosis. Of these reverse osmosis is the more advanced technique. Our tests show steam distillation is more effective than either carbon filtration or reverse osmosis.
A list of Common Water Impurities removed by water distillers: Organic Chemicals: Antibiotics, Fertilizers, Pesticides, Insecticides, Herbicides, Solvents, and Growth Hormones. Inorganic Chemicals: Hard Water Minerals, Phosphorus, Asbestos, Selenium, Sodium, Fluoride, Iron, Lead, Mercury, Barium, Nitrates, Copper, Lead, Chlorine, Arsenic.Biological Contaminants: Bacteria, Viruses, Cryptosporidium, Chlamydia, Giardia CystsRadioactive: Radium, Strontium 90, Plutonium.
This list of impurities (above) is present in most drinking water to a greater or lesser degree. In tests, the Megahome 943TWS water distiller removes 99.99% of all these contaminants.
It is incredibly easy to use! Your water distiller produces 4 litres of absolutely pure water in five to six hours. All you do is fill it up, switch it on and let it run.It drips the water into a BPA-free polypropylene container which is designed to fit easily into a fridge and also fits inside the water distiller for easy transportation. It turns itself off automatically - you do not have to worry about it overheating.
Water Distiller: What's in the box? Everything you need for six months of distillation:
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