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Тезисы на русском Environmentally Friendly, Low Cost, Less Well Known Water Technology for The Future

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• 60’Vacuum Saturation heating or cooling: Effect mix of<br />

Accepted & Fully rejected by Western Mainstream(WM)<br />

• ■ 60’Vacuum Saturation heating or cooling & Related processes: Many vacuum<br />

related water technologies are used as fully standard process in some industries<br />

while almost forgotten in other industries or residential applications.<br />

WM Accepted effect: widely used process due to lower temperature(lower<br />

energy use) water evaporation: M2&N2(helps desalination process &<br />

dimineralization) by low temperature, lower energy use vaporization secondary/<br />

tertiary step as std process in distillation, B3(soil-sand-oil separation from water)-<br />

• Standard process in some industries(Pulp & Paper, Petro processing, Chemical)<br />

but much less often used in other areas: Z2(fast-efficient heat conducting),<br />

• This process can often replace hot/cold water based heating/cooling:<br />

Conventional heating via hot water occurs by heat-giving from water towards<br />

target medium, hence accomplished temperature tends to be uneven, but<br />

saturated steam is same temperature in closed system so whole heating is<br />

faster in even temperature(saves 10-30% of energy, same applies for cooling<br />

process) This usually means higher & consistent product quality with less<br />

rejects in manufacturing:<br />

linkedin.com/in/newnatureparadigm - Ben Rusuisiak: Specialty Cleantech Research, Vancouver,<br />

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