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Stil - The solar powered water purifier

Stil

Using natural resources to create drinking water
In third-world villages, young children face a deadly threat that should never exist - unsanitary water. Without clean drinking wells for miles, families are forced to take a gamble on their children's lives by consuming stagnant and bacteria-ridden water. Tragically, over 370,000 under-fives in Asia alone succumbed to diarrhoea last year as a result of this desperate reality. This is a story of a world that must confront its most pressing challenges to secure a future where no child has to die from drinking dirty water.
In a desolate land far from any clean water sources, innocent children are left with no choice but to quench their thirst from stagnant local ponds. Their desperate search for hydration exposes them to perilous bacteria, leading to a devastating outcome. The polluted, contaminated water, mercilessly takes young lives through diarrhoea , leaving behind a trail of heart-wrenching sorrow for communities.
The design language inspired by basic geometry and soft, elegant junctions
Experimenting with water storage capacity, proportions and usability
A metal body is impractical and costly. Vibrant colours in a rural environment may become overpowering and ill-fitting.
Smooth edges and a detachable design allow easy cleaning. Stil can be used with snap-on metal legs or placed on an outside table for optimal sunlight exposure in developing countries.
The insulating silicone lid is moulded around an aluminium plate. The external volume indicator denotes a maximum fill line after adding contaminated water. The covered overflow hole prevents unsanitary water from spilling into the clean chamber.
When dirty water contacts the hot core, it boils to eliminate bacterial residue. Subsequently, steam transitions to the slope-topped cooling chamber, where it condenses into pure, distilled water. The lid's encloses the overflow hole, thereby preventing the steam from escaping.
A domed fresnel lens magnifies the sun's energy to scorching temperatures, capturing it from all angles. The aluminum plate in the lid captures the magnified sun energy, heating up the core like a kettle's thermal conductor.
The knurled tap is turned to dispense drinking water
Stil holds 12L of water for a family of 6. The material choices hide the magic of water filtration behind opaque bamboo composite material, while a clear plastic material shows the clean water.
"Stil aims to be as intuitive as possible to cater for all those who live in developing nations. It saves lives with these simple steps;

1. Dirty water is poured into the chamber
2. Stil boils the water with magnified sunlight.
3. The steam from the boiled water cools and condenses into drinkable water.
Stil - The solar powered water purifier
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Stil - The solar powered water purifier

Stil is the worlds first domestic, low-cost device that takes unclean water and purifies it into safe drinking water using the suns energy. With Read More

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