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What is Distilled Water?
Obviously, the first question to be answered in
differentiating purified water from other types of water – like distilled water
– is simply – what exactly is distilled water?
Well,
distilled water is water that is created through the process of distillation.
Basically,
in the process of distillation, the pure H2O is boiled out of its
contaminants.
So,
many of the contaminants found in water are inorganic minerals, metals
etc.
Those
types of contaminants have very high melting points and even higher boiling
points. Wayyyy higher than the boiling point of water at 212 Degrees F.
So,
as the water (with its contaminants) is boiled, the pure water turns into steam
and is captured and cooled and thus becomes distilled water.
The
junk left behind is all of the contaminants.
Now,
there’s one small problem with that. There are many volatile organic
compounds found in water – and many of them have boiling points below that of
pure water.
Like
pesticides or herbicides and a whole lot of other volatile chemical compounds
that have names far to difficult to pronounce much less spell.
The
point is that when the water gets heated, the volatiles boil off first, then
the pure water next.
So,
it’s very important to have additional purification technologies – besides only
distillation – to make sure all the bad stuff is removed.
What is Purified Water?
To meet the legal definition of “purified water,”
water impurities must be removed or reduced to extremely low levels.
The
impurity load of dissolved solids in Purified Water cannot exceed 10 parts per
million and water which meets this threshold is inherently of a higher purity
than spring water, tap water or filtered water.
Purified
water is often confused with filtered water. Many people believe the two terms
to be synonymous, but this is not the case.
While
both types of water are subject to some sort of filtration (as is almost every
spring water), purified water is cleansed and purified through additional
purification processes, typically reverse osmosis, distillation or
deionization.
The
resultant product, “purified” water, is of significantly higher purity than
either spring water, tap water or filtered water.
Purified
water may originate from either a spring or surface or groundwater source or
directly from the tap. It simply doesn’t matter.
Since,
the purification process is designed to remove virtually all types of
impurities, the quality of the source water has little bearing on the quality
of the final product.
Nevertheless,
our source water meets the EPA minimum drinking water standards before
any purification is even done!!
Read
that again – that’s what we start with. We purify that water extensively
and literally remove more than 99.5% of all incoming impurities.
A
properly designed and functioning purification system will produce extremely
high purity water every time, regardless of variations in the source water’s
quality.
This
is not true of spring water, tap water or filtered water. For this reason,
purified water is viewed as the objective benchmark against which the purity of
other waters is judged.
Conclusion
The most interesting part of is the fact that
distilled water is purified water.
That’s
correct. The process of distillation is one of the technologies used to
purify water.
Reverse
osmosis is another technology that is used to purify water.
The
big difference is that boiling water consumes a tremendous amount of energy –
think about it – all the water has to be boiled until there’s none left (it’s
all turned to steam).
That
takes a lot of energy.
Conversely,
reverse osmosis technology consumes far less energy – commercial systems like
ours utilize energy efficient pumps to perform their purification – and the end
result is considerably more cost effective.
The
old adages about distilled water tasting flat or only being used for steam
irons is bunk.
The
reason distilled water was recommended for irons is simply because the minerals
which can clog up the little steam holes have been removed – which keeps your
iron nice and clean.
There’s nothing wrong with drinking it.
DrinkMore Water is a locally
owned and operated bottled water delivery company with its world headquarters
in Gaithersburg, MD. Started in 1993, DrinkMore Water has always been
synonymous with the highest standards of purity and quality. We have built our
reputation on a foundation of giving back to our local community. We have won
numerous awards and honors relating to outstanding community service, ethical
business behavior, and product quality.
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