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What Is Distilled Water |
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Distilled
water is water that has been heated to the boiling point so
that impurities are separated from the water, which itself
becomes vapor or steam. Steam is then condensed back into
pure liquid form. The impurities remain as residue and are
removed. Monark Distillation Systems remove waterborne biological
contaminants such as bacteria, viruses, organic and inorganic
chemicals, heavy metals, volatile gases, cysts and other contaminants.
Distilled water contains virtually no dissolved solids, minerals
or trace elements. It is clean, natural and healthy. Steam
distilled water is the standard by which all other waters
are measured. |
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Distilled
Water & The Hydrologic Cycle |
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Heat
from the sun causes water from the oceans, the rivers and other
surface water to evaporate and rise to form clouds. During condensation
the precipitates fall as rain, snow and dew which are not safe
for human consumption as they have been contaminated in the
air and on the the ground. The rain and snow absorb pollution
in the air as they fall to give us clear blue skies. |
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Distillation
imitates the Hydrologic Cycle to produce pure, safe and clean
water in a total enclosed water distiller unit to prevent any
possibilities of contamination. |
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The
Monark Water Distillation Process |
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Distillation
effectively removes contaminants such as suspended particles,
infective organisms, dissolved metals and solids, chemicals
and industrial solvents and VOCs to give you sparking clean,
pure, crystal clear water. |
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Ordinary
tap water is heated to 100 C to start the evaporisation
process. |
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The
rising steam is condensed in a stainless steel coil by
the cooling fan to turn the steam into pure water. |
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Volatile
gases that may be present during condensation are released
into the atmosphere through the gas vent. |
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The
distilled water then percolates through an activated carbon
filter to remove any remaining traces of dissolved gas
and odours. |
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The
purified water is collected in a reservoir tank. |
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At
the end of each distillation process, all the impurities
and contaminants (also called precipitates) are left behind
in the stainless steel boiler tank. |
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Regular
cleaning of the boiler tank and proper maintenance of
the distiller unit are essential for efficient distillation
performance. |
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