Water Distillation
Water distillation is a purification technique in which water is heated until it boils and turns into steam. As the water evaporates, impurities such as salts, minerals, metals, and microorganisms are left behind. The steam then passes through a cooling system (condenser), where it cools and returns to liquid form. This condensed water is collected as distilled water, which is extremely clean and pure. Distillation is widely used in laboratories, medical applications, industries, and for producing safe drinking water. It is one of the most effective methods for removing contaminants from water.
High-Purity Distilled Water
Ensures removal of dissolved salts, minerals, heavy metals, and microorganisms to deliver ultra-pure distilled water.
Efficient Heating System
Provides consistent and controlled heating for effective water vaporization and optimal distillation performance.
Stainless Steel Boiler & Condenser
Durable stainless steel construction prevents corrosion and ensures long-term, hygienic operation.
Automatic Water Cut-Off
Safety feature that automatically shuts off the heater when the water level falls below the required limit.
Fast Distillation Output
Designed to deliver a high flow rate of distilled water suitable for laboratories, hospitals, and industrial applications.
Built-In Cooling System
Integrated condenser ensures rapid cooling of steam for continuous distilled water production.
| PARAMETERS | SPECIFICATIONS |
| Distillation Method | Simple / Fractional / Multi-stage (model dependent) |
| Temperature Range | Ambient to 100°C |
| Temperature Accuracy | ±1°C |
| Heating Rate Control | Programmable as per requirement |
| Boiling Vessel Material | Borosilicate Glass / Stainless Steel |
| Heating System | Electric / Gas / Steam |
| Condenser Type | Liebig / Coil / Vertical (model dependent) |
| Cooling Method | Water-cooled / Air-cooled |
| Safety Features | Over-temperature protection, low water level detection |
| Power Supply | 220–240 V AC, 50/60 Hz |
