Processing devices for water sweat into drinking water |
STOCKHOLM - After the researchers succeed find a method of charging the phone using the urine of some time ago, the latest has been present new discovery is capable of converting sweat into drinking water.
The device was created in order to promote Unicef campaign in Sweden. Where, this device will take the sweat out of clothing that has been worn with way of heating and rotating the clothes to can filtered the liquid. Thus, all that remains is the water molecules only.
The device was created in order to promote Unicef campaign in Sweden. Where, this device will take the sweat out of clothing that has been worn with way of heating and rotating the clothes to can filtered the liquid. Thus, all that remains is the water molecules only.
This discovery is claimed to have a level of sanitation that is cleaner than the local tap water. This idea came after more than 1000 people have "flooding the sweat" in Gothenburg, the city became the center of the design of this machine.
This device was built by a group of engineers from Sweden and Andreas Hammar television connection. They hope Unicef will highlight this discovery of considering the fact that 780 million people in the world are still experiencing clean water crisis.
This device was built by a group of engineers from Sweden and Andreas Hammar television connection. They hope Unicef will highlight this discovery of considering the fact that 780 million people in the world are still experiencing clean water crisis.
"This technique using technology that are called as membrane distillation. We use substances such as Goretex that produces steam from processing the bacteria, salt, clothing fibers, and other substances, "said Hammar.
"This machine works exactly such as available at the space station (ISS). But, our machines are cheaper to produce water. Because of the amount of many water produced from how sweat people it. Usually, in shirts a person produces 0.3 oz (approximately 10 milliliters) or a mouthful, "he continued.
"This machine works exactly such as available at the space station (ISS). But, our machines are cheaper to produce water. Because of the amount of many water produced from how sweat people it. Usually, in shirts a person produces 0.3 oz (approximately 10 milliliters) or a mouthful, "he continued.
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