Saturday, March 26, 2011

Solarball Prototype Filters 3 Liters Of Water With Sun Power

It is unfavorable that many people around the world are deprived of washed water, that a industrial operative connoisseur wants to solve.

Jon Liow, an alumnus of Monash University in Australia, created the Solarball as his final-year project. It is a round solar H2O filter that can freshen up to 3 liters of H2O in every usage. The unwashed H2O evaporates and condenses as fresh water, leaving all the bad things in other chamber.

Liow mentioned that the thought of developing the Solarball sprang as he visited Cambodia in 2008.

"Seeing the enormous insufficient of bland products you take for granted, I was desirous to use my pattern skills to help others," Liow mentioned in an interview.

The working antecedent of Solarball has been featured in countless pattern fairs and radio shows in Australia. It was moreover a finalist in the 2011 Australian Design Awards.

Source: Monash University , around CrunchGear

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