Hm...
That's a very interesting comment..Would an ultrasonic humidifier
produce good quality Distilled Water???...
Grant..
natural_essenti...@juno.com wrote:
Distilled water is also produced by a dehumidifier isn't it?
Leacy
Life is Good!
by how long it
takes the device to use up the water.
James-Osbourne: Holmes
-Original Message-
From: Grant [mailto:g...@island.net]
Sent: Friday, November 16, 2001 9:17 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSRe: distilled water for cs
Hm...
That's a very interesting comment..Would
@eskimo.com
Sent: Friday, November 16, 2001 12:55 PM
Subject: RE: CSRe: distilled water for cs
Two likely problems come to mind.
1. The ultrasonic device creates minute droplets but the droplets
contain
dissolved and particulate matter. A still vaporizes the water, leaving
most
particulates behind
@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSRe: distilled water for cs
A very easy and all purpose still can be put together with a presser cooker
and length of soft copper tubing. Tubing is bought large enough to just fit
over the presser control tube extending up from cover. Make a bend close to
top of control tube
Ronald,
NO NO NO do not use copper tubing as the hot steam will put copper into the
distilled water.
When I bought my spectrophotometer the first test that they suggested was to
check the DW for copper.
The only materials that are acceptable are 316 stainless steel, pyrex glass
Ron,
Great idea, especially since a pressure cooker can be easily obtained
and we all have some sort of stove or cooking device.
Thanks,
Josephine
Hawaii
A very easy and all purpose still can be put together with a presser cooker
and length of soft copper tubing.
Distilled water is also produced by a dehumidifier isn't it?
Leacy
Life is Good!
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