Rabu, 09 Maret 2011

THE DISTILLATION PROCESS


distillation has been an essential part of nature since the earth began. the heat of the sun evaporates water from the earth's surface into the atmosphere, leaving impurities behind. as the vapor cools, it condenses and falls back to earth as rain, snow or other forms of precipitation.

water distillation is the process of boiling water in a chamber creating steam. as the vapor rises, it passes through cooling coils and collects as pure water. all of the contaminants are left behind in the boiling tank and gases that vaporize at temperatures lower than the boiling point of water are released through volatile gas vents. in essence, distillation duplicate's mother nature's cycle of evaporation and precipitation and is highly effective in removing all inorganic, organic and radionucleotide contaminants. these include heavy metals, ammonia, nitrate, chloride, fluoride, radium 226, industrial organic contaminants, and pollutants.

distillation is also highly effective in removing commonly used insecticides, herbicides, and lead as well as all bacteria and viruses.

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