I recently received this video link and information from Professor K.K. Sharma [[email protected]].
After watching your website/blog on water issues, I am happy to note that you are generating awareness about importance of water on earth. In order to save water in the laboratories and industries during distillation process where water is used in the condenser unit for cooling purpose and is left in the drain pipe as a waste, I have devised a simple technique for which a video is available for your view and comments on the following link.
The technique uses water collected from the out let of the condenser tube in an earthen pot. From this pot, water is pumped up to supply tank of condenser unit with the help of a small submersible pump. Water is recycled again and again in the cooling process of condenser tube. This way one can save gallons of water during distillation.
"A river is the report card for its watershed." -- Alan Levere
Very Interesting. I'd like to know how to do this at home for my Salt Water Aquarium! lol
Posted by: William | Tuesday, 04 September 2012 at 01:46 PM
The strategy uses water gathered from the outlet of the condenser pipe in an earthen pot. From this pot, water is injected up to provide container of condenser device with the help of a little completely submersible push. Water is reusable again and again in the air conditioning procedure of condenser pipe.
Posted by: SEO Jacksonville | Tuesday, 17 April 2012 at 11:33 PM
Distilled water contains no solids, minerals or trace elements, and has no taste. Distillation removes the debris, bacteria, and other contaminants.
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