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Distilled Water 5 Litre
Distillation Process
The boiling process is easy to perform and occurs by placing the contaminated water into some kind of container. This container is then subjected to heat that reaches a temperature higher than 100 degrees Celsius, which is the boiling point of water. Once the water reaches this temperature, the water that contains contaminants will begin to evaporate.
During the boiling process, many harmful contaminants and microorganisms should be removed from the water. Keep in mind that water begins to evaporate at a much lower temperature than the majority of contaminants, which means that the majority of contaminants will be left behind.
When the steam from the boiling process rises, it will travel out of the container and into a tube. While the steam is being sent through the tube, the steams temperature will reduce, which produces condensation. When the temperature of steam goes down, the steam turns into small droplets of water, which are free from most of the impurities and contaminants that were present before the boiling process.
The condenser is typically made from stainless steel. In the event that the water distillation system is designed for large-scale operations, the system may be outfitted with a high-powered fan, which can expedite the cooling process and more efficiently convert steam into water.