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Multiple Applications of LiquiPro’s Atmospheric Water Generators

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June 18, 2020
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Ease of access to water in Rural Areas

A WaterAid report states that an estimated 76 million people in India have no access to safe water supply. India is currently ranked amongst the world’s worst countries in the world where the highest number of people live without safe water resources.

Groundwater in the rural areas is approaching the zero level, and villagers are now moving to untreated wastewater which is compiled of industrial chemicals and human sewage. With this rate, the water that provides life will be responsible in taking lives.

To help overcome this problem, we built LiquiPro, an indigenous Atmospheric Water Generator (AWG) that uses air to water technology to tackle water problems and provide safe and pure drinking water. This technology replicates the natural process of condensation by simulating a dew point, which allows it to make water continuously, even in humid conditions as low as 30%.

LiquiPro machines are easy to install and maintain and the water generated from these machines can be used for drinking, cooking, cleaning and other household chores. LiquiPro AWG’s are fitted with special filters that ensure the presence of healthy minerals in water and filter out the harmful contaminants.

LiquiPro is able to cater to all kinds of water requirements from 20 litres of water per day to 10,000 litres of water per day. Water is now easily available, thanks to LiquiPro’s Atmospheric Water Generators.

Drinking water in Educational Institute

Water conservation is a global issue, and an increase in population, urbanization, and industrialization have led to an increase in the demand for drinking water, while also paying to the degradation of natural resources and bargaining the availability and quality of freshwater sources. According to research, it is estimated that the average indoor water use per person at a school is in the range of 13–29 litres per day. As a part of the water conservation plan, LiquiPro, an indigenous Atmospheric Water Generator can be used to tackle water problems and provide safe and pure drinking water. It uses the air-to-water technology which replicates the natural process of condensation by simulating a dew point, which allows it to make water continuously, even in humid conditions as low as 30%.

LiquiPro machines are easy to install and maintain and the water generated from these machines can be used for drinking, cleaning and other usages. It can also be used to introduce new technology to students as a part of their learning and innovations. Sustainability can be taught to our students through such environmental and sustainable model in education system.

Also, LiquiPro AWG’s are fitted with special filters that ensure the presence of healthy minerals in water and filter out the harmful contaminants. LiquiPro is able to cater to all kinds of water requirements from 20 litres of water per day to 10,000 litres of water per day. Water is now easily available, thanks to LiquiPro’s Atmospheric Water Generators.

Healthy drinking water source in Homes and offices

Approximately, each person uses around 30-350 litres of water per day for indoor home and office use. With the growing concern to conserve water, we built LiquiPro, an indigenous Atmospheric Water Generator (AWG) that uses air to water technology to tackle water problems and provide safe and pure drinking water. This technology replicates the natural process of condensation by simulating a dew point, which allows it to make water continuously, even in humid conditions as low as 30%.

LiquiPro machines are easy to install and maintain and the water generated from these machines can be used for drinking, cooking, cleaning and other household chores. In offices, it saves the cost of ordering water cans along with their logisitcs and the responsibility of replacing old water can with new ones on a daily basis.

LiquiPro AWG’s are fitted with special filters that ensure the presence of healthy minerals in water and filter out the harmful contaminants. LiquiPro is able to cater to all kinds of water requirements from 20 litres of water per day to 10,000 litres of water per day. Water is now easily available, thanks to LiquiPro’s Atmospheric Water Generators.

Source of water for Textile industry

The textile industry is very water intensive. Water is used for cleaning the raw material and for many flushing steps during the whole production. Water is expensive to buy, treat, and dispose. If the industry does not have water conservation program, its pouring money down the drain. Water conservation measures lead to reduction in processing cost, reduction in wastewater treatment cost, reduction in thermal energy consumption, reduction in electrical energy consumption and reduction in pollutants load.

An optimal way to conserve water is by using LiquiPro, an indigenous Atmospheric Water Generator that has been created to tackle water problems and provide safe and pure drinking water. It uses the air-to-water technology which replicates the natural process of condensation by simulating a dew point, which allows it to make water continuously, even in humid conditions as low as 30%.

LiquiPro machines are easy to install and maintain and the water generated from these machines can be used for all purposes. LiquiPro AWG’s are fitted with special filters that ensure the presence of healthy minerals in water and filter out the harmful contaminants.

These machines do not use any external resources and will help preserve the depleting water sources. LiquiPro is able to cater to all kinds of water requirements from 20 litres of water per day to 10,000 litres of water per day. Water is now easily available, thanks to LiquiPro’s Atmospheric Water Generators.

Source of water in Pharmaceutical Industry

Water is the one of the major commodities used by the pharmaceutical industry. Control of quality of water, in particular, the microbiological quality, is a major concern and the pharmaceutical industry devotes considerable resource to the development and maintenance of water purification systems. LiquiPro, an indigenous Atmospheric Water Generator has been created to provide safe and pure drinking water. It uses the air-to-water technology which replicates the natural process of condensation by simulating a dew point, which allows it to make water continuously, even in humid conditions as low as 30%.

LiquiPro machines are easy to install and maintain and the water generated from these machines can be used for all purposes. LiquiPro AWG’s are fitted with special filters that ensure the presence of healthy minerals in water and filter out the harmful contaminants.

LiquiPro is able to cater to all kinds of water requirements from 20 litres of water per day to 10,000 litres of water per day. Water is now easily available, thanks to LiquiPro’s Atmospheric Water Generators.

Requirement of water in Beverage industry

Water is an important element in all food processes: it is an ingredient for the preparation of beverages and food products, most importantly for cleaning and sterilization of equipment and processing plants. Cost of incurring water is comparatively high in this industry. To tackle this issue, LiquiPro – an indigenous Atmospheric Water Generator has been created that provides safe and pure drinking water. It uses the air-to-water technology which replicates the natural process of condensation by simulating a dew point, which allows it to make water continuously, even in humid conditions as low as 30%.

LiquiPro machines are easy to install and maintain and the water generated from these machines can be used for all purposes, especially in bottling plants. LiquiPro AWG’s are fitted with special filters that ensure the presence of healthy minerals in water and filter out the harmful contaminants.

These machines do not use any external resources and will help preserve the depleting water sources. LiquiPro is able to cater to all kinds of water requirements from 20 litres of water per day to 10,000 litres of water per day. Water is now easily available, thanks to LiquiPro’s Atmospheric Water Generators.

Huge demand of water in Hotels and hospitals

Water consumption at public places is very high. Quality of water at hotels and especially hospitals is a prime concern. LiquiPro, an indigenous Atmospheric Water Generator has been created to tackle this water problem by providing safe and pure drinking water. It uses the air-to-water technology which replicates the natural process of condensation by simulating a dew point, which allows it to make water continuously, even in humid conditions as low as 30%.

LiquiPro machines are easy to install and maintain and the water generated from these machines can be used for all purposes and hotels can also have their own bottling plant. LiquiPro AWG’s are fitted with special filters that ensure the presence of healthy minerals in water and filter out the harmful contaminants and have many health benefits.

These machines do not use any external resources and will help preserve the depleting water sources. LiquiPro is able to cater to all kinds of water requirements from 20 litres of water per day to 10,000 litres of water per day. Water is now easily available, thanks to LiquiPro’s Atmospheric Water Generators.

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