• Waste Water Treatments

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    Water is consumed by both domestic and industrial sectors. With the exponential increase in the population and industrialization, consumption of water has increased tremendously, thereby producing more wastewater. Household water drains consist of grey water and black water.Read more…
  • Water Treatments

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    Water is essential for the sustenance and well-being of all life—plant, animal, and human. The total body water (TBW) content averages 60% of body weight in men and about 55% in women. Vegetables contain about 80% to 90% water.Read more…
  • Water Treatment Plants

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    Water treatment plants treat water from various sources like rivers and lakes. Water from these sources has to be purified to remove floating objects like sticks and other solids of larger dimensions, finer particulate matters, color, odor, pollutants, and harmful bacteria and microbes.The water entering the treatment plant passes through intake screens to remove floating objects and larger insoluble materials.Read more…
  • Static Shock

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    When some one mentions static shock, you may think of the popular cartoons or TV show slapstick. But here we are dealing with the shock that is caused by static electricity. Shock is a trauma resulting from electricity passing through ones body to another object.Read more…
  • Natural Gas Grills - the Best Way to BBQ Your Steak

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    Are you fond of outdoor cooking, but messing around with a charcoal grill feels like too much like hard work for one meal on a summer evening? If so, then a natural gas grill might be just the right thing for you. Find out how a natural gas bbq can make your barbecuing experience easy and fun.Read more…
  • Anti Static Mats

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    Static electricity develops when there is an imbalance in the negative and positive charges in an atom. This happens because of friction between two surfaces. Even walking on a carpet - when the sole of the shoe rubs against the rug - can generate this energy.Read more…
  • Static Eliminators

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    Static electricity develops when the balance between Protons, which have positive (+) charges, and Electrons, which have negative (-) charges (normally they are equal in numbers) in atoms, is disturbed. This can happen because of induction, friction and separation. What actually happens is that sometimes the Electrons migrate to another atom, leaving less or no negative (-) charge to counter the positive (+) charge of Protons.Read more…
  • Tankless Water Heater

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    Tankless water heater reviews serve as an important resource to compare and evaluate different types of tankless water heaters available on the market. Tankless water heater reviews appear in periodicals, newsletters and books. Like other product reviews, individuals as well as companies and manufacturers post tankless water heater reviews on the Internet.Read more…
  • Tankless Electric Water Heaters

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    Tankless electric water heaters are one of the two types of tankless water heaters, the other being tankless gas water heaters. A tankless water heater is a compact home appliance that provides hot water whenever needed without storing the water. Cost effectiveness, easy installation, energy efficiency, less maintenance, longer equipment life, and unlimited supply of hot water are the main advantages.Read more…
  • Tankless Gas Water Heaters

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    Tankless gas water heaters, alternately known as demand water heaters or point of use water heaters, have become quite popular nowadays, due to their attractive features such as cost effectiveness, easy installation, flexibility, less maintenance, and an unlimited supply of hot water.In the case of tankless water heaters fueled by gas such as propane, the supply of hot water depends on the size of the burner. The functioning of a tankless gas water heater is simple.Read more…
  • Tankless Water Heaters

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    Tankless water heaters are cost effective alternatives to conventional heaters, which require a substantial amount of energy. Easy to install, tankless water heaters do not require a storage tank to supply hot water. Tankless water heaters are known by different names such as demand water heaters, inline water heaters, instant water heaters, instantaneous water heaters, and point of use water heaters.Read more…
  • Reverse Osmosis Water Filter

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    Tap water often contains impurities like phosphates, nitrates and heavy metals. Reverse osmosis water is compartively pure and is odorless and colorless. Water purified via reverse osmosis is free of dissolved minerals.Read more…
  • Auto Air Conditioning

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    The air conditioning unit of a car is often easily overlooked—that is, until it malfunctions. And when it does, it is often too late for simple troubleshooting procedures. Unlike your household unit, your auto air conditioning unit is more complex.Read more…
  • Gas Grills

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    Remember that even the simplest gas grill is more complex than a charcoal grill or pellet grill. Making a gas grill work can be tricky – and you need more than just a matchbox and good weather to pull it off. So before you even consider buying a gas grill, read this first.Read more…
  • Reverse Osmosis System

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    Reverse osmosis is a process that finds application in the purification of water.Reverse osmosis systems consist of a series of tubes containing stacks of spiral wound membranes. These tubes are mounted on high-pressure containers.Read more…
  • Drying Your Clothes In A Dryer Is Not Always Faster Than Hanging Them Outside To Dry

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    Clothes put out on a clothesline to dry have a wonderful fresh air scent. Unfortunately doing this isn't an option for many people, but perhaps the only option for others. If you rely on a dryer to dry your clothes, it's inconvenient when things go wrong.Read more…
  • How Power Savers Work - Basic Buying Tips

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    Can you really save 40% on your electricity bills by plugging a small box into your AC socket?In the past six month a number of products have been advertised on TV and online which seem too good to be true. I’d like to explain the reality of these exciting claims and give you a layman’s understanding of how Power Savers work.Read more…
  • Who Invented the Vacuum Cleaner?

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    Like a lot of inventions over the years the invention of the vacuum cleaner is also surrounded with great debate as to who came up with the first vacuum cleaner. We have to go as far back as the 1800's to try and understand what people had in their homes and how they went about cleaning.Firstly we can trace one of the earliest and better known devices back to 1860 when David Hess came up with a way to solve a problem which housewives were having at the time.Read more…
  • How A Pendulum Works to Keep Time (Part 3)

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    Up until about the 16th Century, time keeping was approximate at best. There were the beginnings of mechanical clocks that would sit in the homes of the wealthy or in the towers of churches, but they would start to slow in their time keeping -- up to one-half hour per day -- as the mechanical mechanisms would slowly wind down. It was at about this time that a young Galileo observed that the chandeliers of the church would sway in perfect rhythm moving from one spot to another quite methodically.Read more…
  • Charcoal Filters

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    Charcoal filters may not be on the minds of everyone but after reading this, you may see where the filters will need to be on your mind. Charcoal filters are being used as water filters and there are some advantages that you may want to learn about.Charcoal Water Filters is basically made from the husk of coconut.Read more…

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