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Deuterium Depleted Water
Product
• Deuterium Depleted Water (DDW), is water
which has a lower concentration of
deuterium than occurs naturally.
• In Vienna Standard Mean Ocean Water
(VSMOW), deuterium occurs at a rate of
155.76 ppm.
• Our unique equipment allows to produce
DDW in a wide range of deuterium content
from 100 ppm to 0 ppm
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Technology
The best industrial way to produce
light Deuterium Depleted Water is
VACUUM WATER RECTIFICATION
WITH THE THERMAL PUMP USE,
i.e. evaporation of water and running of
steam through a vertical column filled
with special composition, and
subsequent condensation of it.
Output,
100 40
liters per day
Resource consumption:
Initial water,
12 25
Liters per 1 L of output
Electric power,
6.5 6.5
kW per 1 L of output
Prediction maps showing estimated isotope ratios δ2H values for tap water in the
contiguous United States.
All values are in ‰ (per mille) relative to the VSMOW standard.
( 1 per mille = 0,1 percent)
Stable isotope ratios of tap water in the contiguous United States.
Gabriel J. Bowen, James R. Ehleringer, Lesley A. Chesson, Erik Stange, and Thure E. Cerling
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH, VOL. 43, 2007 Published 15 March 2007.
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Impact of DDW upon an organism
The American statistical data show that the content of a deuterium in tap water
considerably influences upon risk of diseases developing. The correlation between the
content of a deuterium in tap water and spread of such diseases is very strong.
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