Hyderabad: Ever wondered whether water droplets formed on the surface of the cold bottle stored outside the refrigerator for a while can be tapped for a drink? Healthy! Just like that scientists now, with efforts to produce water from atmospheric air to make packaged drinking water, high officials of the Indian standard Bureau (BIS) say on Sundays.
The bus has just provided a license to the company to produce drinking water packed with the help of new technology that uses a giant atmospheric water generator (AWGS).
AWG uses the cooling technique to condense moisture from the air that is full of moisture.
It pulls the air from the atmosphere and the air flows into the engine through the filtration system where contaminants up to 10 microns are filtered, explained KV Rao, Head of Hyderabad Bus.
“The filtered air then passes the condenser, where the cooling roll is on the road.
This gives a temperature difference between the air and the coil surface, resulting in condensation and the formation of water in the giant water tank,” he explained.
Water in the tank then goes to the ultra-filtration water purification system to remove solids and smell, if any.
Then established with added minerals, further treated with UV and Ozoned to remove micro-organisms, clear praneph, iconic technology factory manager, known as the technical expertise.
Officials said this technology would also help reduce the burden on groundwater.
Seven AWGS, each has a capacity to produce 1,000 liters of water per day and has 9 kilowatt energy consumption per hour (KWh), will be used to start.
“AWG output depends on the condition of the atmosphere that applies such as relative humidity (RH), and temperature.
In addition, extracting moisture from the air will not affect the natural balance because the moisture of the air is an eternal water source,” explained Praneph.