Uses of Distilled WaterThere are many uses of Distilled Water both in industry and in the home. The Distillation process is a time-consuming one which is why Distilled Water tends to be more expensive than other types of ‘purified’ water. If you are unsure or need advice about uses of Distilled Water, please do not hesitate to contact us to discuss your particular requirements.
We offer a range of sizes depending on your uses of Distilled Water ranging from a 5 litre jerrican, a 25 litre jerrican or a 1,000 litre Intermediate Bulk Container (IBC). We are pleased to offer very competitive prices for Distilled Water in bulk. Please contact our professional Sales Team who are knowledgeable experts on Distilled Water uses. We have a wide range of customers from individuals and small businesses up to multi-nationals and ‘blue chip’ companies. We have built up an enviable reputation after 30 years in the industry and are pleased to be accredited to ISO 9001:2000 Quality Management System and a recognised Investor in People (IIP). We are also in the final stages of accreditation to Environmental Standard ISO 14001 and we are proud of our ‘green’ credentials and our commitment to the environment. Many of our customers return to us time and time again as they know we are a Quality Assured company offering quality products, on-time deliveries and good, old-fashioned service. We also offer excellent value-for-money and would be pleased to quote for your next job, whatever your Distilled Water uses. If you would like to discuss your specific uses of Distilled Water with any of our knowledgeable team, please do not hesitate to contact us. We look forward to being of service to you as we are to many customers in the food, pharmaceutical, oil, water treatment and power stations industries. For further information on Distilled Water sales, Distilled Water delivery and buying Distilled Water online, please refer to the relevant pages of this website.
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The distillation process mimics the formation of rainwater in Nature. We use Deionized Water in our distillation process. This is then heated in a vessel until it boils and water vapour is produced. The water vapour or steam is collected in a second vessel and it is then cooled and condensed. The process of cooling and condensing the water vapour produces a liquid which is known as Distilled Water. Distilled Water is an entirely natural product and contains no additives, preservatives or chemicals.