Q: What is the dewvaporation™ water treatment process and what makes it different from other technologies?
Q: Is there a diagram to illustrate the overall process?
Q: Can you describe the process in detail?
Q: Why is there so little corrosion or fouling?
Q: What features contribute to the reliability and low maintenance of these systems?
Q: Why is the process energy-efficient?
Q: What form of energy does the dewvaporation process use?
Q: Can the dewvaporation process be applied to the removal of volatiles, including volatile organics, from contaminated water sources?
Q: What technical publications are available on the dewvaporation process?
A: The units are made entirely of polypropylene and other non-reactive plastics. As a result, so many of the corrosion problems normally associated with conventional desalination equipment are eliminated entirely. As to fouling, this process involves water evaporation into air, and not water boiling. In consequence, solids nucleation occurs at the water/air interface, not at the water/wall interface. Therefore, solids that could be formed wash down the wall to the water basin and are removed.