The Black Technology That Changed the World: Air-to-Water Engineering

Reported on September 19: In recent years, black technology of water-saving that extracts moisture from the air is very popular. Simply speaking, the working principle of the air-to-water generation system is to use the air intake system to inhale the air, first, purify the air to remove impurities, then use the unique exchange system to extract pure water, and finally filter the water to obtain pure water that can be directly consumed. 



An air-to-water maker can produce 10 tons of water every day.

According to the Los Angeles Times: California design engineer Ted Bowman installs an air-to-water generator in his backyard which opened a precedent for making water from the air.

 

The drought in California continues, and the water shortage is very serious. Therefore, the new energy black technology air-to-water generation system is used to solve the problem of drought and water shortage. This is a revolutionary black technology that changes the world.

 

Solar and electrical systems are currently used as charging sources for air-to-water generation.

 

If the air-to-water generation system uses solar power to generate electricity, although its equipment is expensive, it is cheap as a long-term investment.

 

If the air-to-water generation system uses the power supply from the electric company, although the investment is cheap, but for long-term investment, the cost of power supply by the electric company is much higher.

 

Merion,Inc's air-to-water generation system can solve the problem of drought and water shortage. Each air-to-water generation system device can produce 10 tons of water a day, which can be widely used in farms, livestock farms, ships, reservoir storage, urban water storage, homes, hotels, restaurants, hotels, hospitals, construction sites, mines, etc., especially big demand in arid areas, water-deficient areas, and desert areas. The method of making water from air can directly break the geographical limitations, because as long as there is air, there will be water sources. (Provided by the Department of Public Information)