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The principle of an atmospheric water generator is based on the following key steps:
Air Collection and Filtration
Ambient air is drawn into the device through a circulation system. High-efficiency filters (such as HEPA filters and activated carbon) remove dust, bacteria, harmful gases, and pollutants from the air, ensuring the cleanliness of the air entering the device.
Compression and Cooling
The collected air is pressurized by a compressor and then cooled to saturation by a condenser. During this process, water vapor in the air condenses into liquid water upon cooling, a process similar to condensation in nature.
Water Separation and Collection
The cooled air is mixed with water, and the liquid water is separated from the air by a separator and collected in a storage container.
Purification
The separated water undergoes multiple purification steps, such as ultraviolet sterilization, reverse osmosis filtration, and activated carbon adsorption, to remove any remaining bacteria, impurities, and heavy metals, ensuring that the water quality meets drinking standards.
An atmospheric water generator, which produces pure water by extracting moisture from the air without requiring an external water source, offers advantages such as energy conservation, environmental protection, and water quality safety. It is particularly suitable for areas with water shortages or water pollution.