Eliminate the need for regular distilled water and antibacterial tablet purchases while saving time, money and energy with a state-of-the art AQUAVITA® Deionized Water System.
Autoclave-ready deionized water at your fingertips
Unlimited water for mixing with cleaners and for filling ultrasonic cleaners, dental bottles, and instrument washers
Designed Specifically for Dental Clinics and Medical Centers
Utilizes ultra-filtration prior to the process of deionization
Is digitally self-monitored for consistent water quality
Has a compact, efficient and optimized design, with an elegant chrome-plated faucet
Comes with guaranteed lifetime technical support and maintenance
We are committed to providing world-class water treatment solutions, with zero compromise. As such, clients are in no way limited to our line of pre-designed products. Our water treatment specialists are able to design custom solutions based on your specific needs.
What is Distillation?
Over the years, “distilled water” has become synonymous with dental equipment sanitation, but before we look at how our distillation alternative is the ideal solution, let us first look at the science behind traditional distillation.
Distillation is one of the oldest methods of water treatment and is still in use today, though not commonly as a home water treatment method. It relies on evaporation to purify water. Contaminated water is heated to form steam. Inorganic compounds and large non-volatile organic molecules do not evaporate with the water and are left behind. The steam then cools and condenses to form distilled water. Distillation’s effectiveness in removing organic compounds varies, however, depending on chemical characteristics of the organic compound such as solubility and boiling point. Organic compounds with boiling points lower than the boiling point of water (e.g. benzene and toluene) vaporize along with the water. These harmful compounds will re-contaminate the output water.
What do we do?
An important distinction to be made in the realm of water treatment is the one between distilled water and purified, deionized water. Technically, distillation is a form of water purification as well; but, in reality, purified water has become known as the result of water going through a specific filtration and purification process.
The AQUAVITA® Deionized Water System first utilizes micro-glass fiber ultra purification to ensure the water is contaminant-free, and is then deionized. This unique process produces water with the same properties as traditional distilled water, while not being prone to the re-contamination issue described above. Thus, while traditional distillation and our proprietary technology serve the same purpose, the latter – i.e. the AQUAVITA® Deionized Water System will provide a far more quality and cost-effective solution.