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Atmospheric Water Generator ‘LiquiPro’ helps to eradicate water scarcity: Aditya Rao

by India CSR Network
2 years ago
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The Atmospheric Water Generator ‘LiquiPro’ is a revolutionary product that utilizes the moisture content in the air to create the purest form of drinking water through a patented 4-step filtration process. Aditya Rao is the founder of LiquiPro, looking to solve the problem for water, he has come up with an innovative technology that will cater to all water need. He is providing the Atmospheric Water Generator that will extract water from

air through the process of condensation. In an interview with Rusen Kumar, editor, India CSR Network, Aditya Rao shared how the product works and satisfy the human needs of water.

What is LiquiPro and how it works?

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LiquiPro’s atmospheric water generators are created to deal with the crucial issue of water scarcity. These generators are used to produce clean, fresh and safe drinking water by using the air-to-water technology, this is the process of converting water vapour (humidity) into water.

Why do we need LiquiPro?

About 4 billion people, representing nearly two-thirds of the world population, experience severe water scarcity during at least one month of the year. LiquiPro helps to eradicate water scarcity.

What is the best conditions for LiquiPro to run?

For best results, it’s important that your machine be located in a well-ventilated area. Ideal operating conditions are a temperature between 21-32 degree and relative humidity between 30% to 100%.

Will it work in dry areas?

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The system will produce less water during the day in areas that have low humidity. However, it will produce more water at night due to the dew point factor.

LiquiPro’s atmospheric water generators are created to deal with the crucial issue of water scarcity.

How much water can it generate?

LiquiPro’s atmospheric water generators can generate water from 30 liters of water per day upto 10,000 liters of water per day.

How is the water filtered?

The machines are equipped with antimicrobial filters to remove impurities from air. The water is further purified-in later stages with Ozone making it completely safe to drink.

Is it difficult to install LiquiPro?

Our products require no plumbing, water lines, or pipes and therefore it is installed easily. It is just plug-and-play installation. An alternate tap water input option is also available for additional water requirements, which is also filtered.

How is LiquiPro powered? Can it dispense water if there is no power?

LiquiPro can operate on electrical power, solar/wind/hybrid/biogas energy or with oil powered generators. It cannot dispense water if there is no power, unless the purified water is stored in an external tank with dispensing outlets.

It can generate 30 to 10,000 liters of water per day.

Is it harmful to the environment?

No, condensation is a natural process, in which the water evaporates from the sea, lakes, river and ponds and converts into water vapor. This process is how we get our rainfall. There are trillion tones of vapor in the air. By converting this vapor into water will not harm the environment.

Is water vapour an unlimited source?

There are 6 to 7 trillion gallons of water in the atmosphere at any given time. This is constantly made from the sun heating our vast ocean and the natural process is continuous.

Also Read: LiquiPro is the future of clean water

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