Maria  |
27.12.2021 08:29 |
| "It's not science fiction technology": they create a revolutionary device that turns air into drinking water
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Smith  |
27.12.2021 08:24 |
"This is not a science fiction technology," concludes Soodeen, stressing that it is very real and has the potential "to bring drinking water to homes."
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David  |
27.12.2021 08:23 |
| Rather, the device uses a desiccant that sucks the water out of the air and stores it in a small tank. The liquid then goes through a multi-stage purification system where it is sterilized with ultraviolet light and mineralized with calcium, magnesium, zinc, lithium, selenium, strontium, and meta-silicic acid. Finally, the water goes through an ionizer that alkalizes it and a carbon filter that removes the final impurities.
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Garcia  |
27.12.2021 08:22 |
| Soodeen points out that Kara Pure does not use refrigerants to condense atmospheric moisture and turn vapor into water droplets, as this process is energy intensive, noisy and harmful to the environment.
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Maria  |
27.12.2021 08:21 |
| That experience inspired him to design the device, dubbed the Kara Pure, with the goal of "providing clean water to the people who really need it in the world."
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Smith  |
27.12.2021 08:20 |
| "I grew up in a town where there was bacteria in the well for 10 years and it really affected my family's health," says Cody Soodeen, CEO of the company.
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Robert  |
27.12.2021 08:20 |
| The Kara Water company based in New York (USA) has created a dispenser that converts the air around us into drinking water , generating up to 10 liters a day.
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27.12.2021 08:14 |
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