Distillers

by Purifier on December 14, 2011

Distillers

Distillation

Small quantity distillers are available for home use but they tend to be more expensive than reverse osmosis systems and is still second only to reverse osmosis water for health.

Distillers all work on the principle of vaporizing water and then condensing the vapor. In the process, dissolved solids such as salt, metals, minerals, asbestos fibers, and other particles are removed. Some organic chemicals are also removed, but those that are move volatile are often vaporized and condensed with the product water. Distillers are effective in killing all micro-organisms.

The principal disadvantage with a distiller is that a small unit can produce only 6 -11 liters day and the power cost for operation will be substantially higher than the operating cost of other types of treatment devices.

distiller

Small Distiller

Water Distillers have a high energy cost and use as much electricity as a kettle but They must be also have pre filtration in the form of a carbon filter after the distillation process to remove volatile chemicals.

Distilled water is considered “dead” water because the process removes all extra oxygen and energy and has no taste at all. A diet should be rich in electrolytes as the aggressive nature of distilled water can “leech” electrolytes from the body but only if excessive quantities are drunk and the “drinker” is lacking in nourishment.

(650W/240V) 6lt capacity air cooler style, stainless steel body (suitable for seawater) distiller with 2 x 6lt containers. 12 Month Warranty R3950 vat Inc

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