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  2. Kent RO Systems - Wikipedia

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    Kent RO Systems is an Indian healthcare products company headquartered in Noida, Uttar Pradesh. It makes water purifiers based on the process of reverse osmosis purification. Besides air purifiers, the company also makes vacuum cleaners, vegetable and fruit purifiers as well as water softeners. [ 2 ]

  3. Water dispenser - Wikipedia

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    Bottled water dispensers can be top-mounted or bottom-loaded, depending on the design of the model. Bottled water dispensers typically use 11- or 22-liter (5- or 10-gallon) dispensers commonly found on top of the unit. Pressure coolers are a subcategory of water dispensers encompassing drinking water fountains and direct-piping water dispensers ...

  4. Reverse osmosis - Wikipedia

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    Household RO units use a lot of water because they have low back pressure. Household RO water purifiers typically produce one liter of usable water and 3-25 liters of wastewater. [33] The remainder is discharged, usually into the drain. Because wastewater carries the rejected contaminants, recovering this water is not practical for household ...

  5. George Kent Ltd - Wikipedia

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    George Kent grew to have significant reach worldwide, including establishing a subsidiary in Malaysia in 1936. [5] Currently, as an independent organisation, the Malaysian company George Kent provide engineering and metering solutions in South-East Asia, [6] with a diverse set of activities including the integration of railways and the manufacture of water meters.

  6. Water purification - Wikipedia

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    The chlorination of the water supply helped stop the epidemic and as a precaution, the chlorination was continued until 1911 when a new water supply was instituted. [45] Manual-control chlorinator for the liquefaction of chlorine for water purification, early 20th century. From Chlorination of Water by Joseph Race, 1918.

  7. The 20 Black Friday deals AOL shoppers are buying the most

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    Here are the most popular Black Friday deals our AOL readers have been shopping today, including AirPods, smart plugs, Kate Spade bags, and Old Navy coats.

  8. Portable water purification - Wikipedia

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    The Portable Aqua Unit for Lifesaving (short PAUL) is a portable ultrafiltration-based membrane water filter for humanitarian aid. It allows the decentralized supply of clean water in emergency and disaster situations for about 400 persons per unit per day. The filter is designed to function with neither chemicals nor energy nor trained personnel.

  9. The world won't wait: Trump's foreign policy takeover begins ...

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    That is, at least until Jan. 20. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Trump's takeover on foreign policy begins, from Syria to Ukraine. Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement.