Water distillers are primarily used to purify water by separating it from contaminants through a process of heating and condensation. This method effectively removes a wide range of impurities, including bacteria, viruses, heavy metals, and minerals, resulting in highly pure water.
Here’s a more detailed overview:
How they work:
- Water distillers heat water to boiling, producing steam
- The steam is then cooled and condensed back into liquid form, leaving behind most impurities.
- This process removes a broad range of contaminants, including biological contaminants like bacteria and viruses, chemical contaminants like heavy metals and nitrates, and dissolved solids.
Common uses:
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Drinking Water:Distillers produce very pure water suitable for drinking, often preferred for its lack of mineral taste.
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Cooking:Distilled water can be used in cooking to produce dishes with a cleaner flavor.
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Scientific and Laboratory Use:Distilled water is commonly used in laboratories for preparing solutions, cleaning glassware, and various experiments due to its purity.
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Medical Applications:Distilled water is used in some medical devices, like CPAP machines, where its purity is crucial.
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Other Uses:Distilled water can also be used in low-volume humidifiers and for certain industrial processes.
Features:
- For indoor use only
- Ambient temperature range +5C to +40 C degrees
- Relative humidity conditions: 80%RH for temperatures up to 31C degrees decreasing linearly to 50%RH at 40C degrees
- Safety cut out in the event of low water
- Easy access for cleaning and descaling
Options:
- 5L/h
- 10L/h
- 20L/h

