Thursday, March 24, 2011

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Solarball, another mini solar water treatment

Solarball is the limit proposed by Jonathan Liow, an industrial design student at Monash University (Australia). A device capable of producing solar up to three liters of drinking water a day that reminds us of popular Watercone or SWAT, similar devices already introduced in Ison21.

The plastic sphere absorbs sunlight and makes dirty water in it evaporates, leaving behind impurities. The evaporated water condenses inside the area and stored in an inner shell and ready for consumption.

design has addressed the durability of plastic-material must withstand daily exposure to the sun without breaking. Because of its water treatment capacity (About three liters a day) would require at least a couple of Solarballs per person.

Robaid reports: "Solarball was a finalist in the James Dyson Awards 2011 and will also be presented at the International Design Fair in Milan in April 2011."

Posted by: ECOticias.com / Red / Agencies, 24/03/2011, 11:52 h research and development projects with the aim of reducing environmental pollution. should improve public transport to encourage people to use this service instead of using their own cars.
We should save energy. There are many things we can do everyday to help preserve the environment, and have a living more harmonious with nature. All that is required is a small change in daily behavior.


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