Smartwater is purified through a process called vapor distillation.
Every drop of smartwater is filtered using vapor distillation, a method that is inspired by the natural process of clouds forming. This purification technique ensures that the water tastes pure and crisp.
The Purification Process
The core filtering method for smartwater is vapor distillation.
- Vapor Distillation: This process involves heating water until it turns into vapor. As the water evaporates, impurities and contaminants are left behind. The pure water vapor is then collected and condensed back into liquid form. This mimics how water evaporates from the Earth's surface, forms clouds (vapor), and then falls back as rain (condensed, purified water).
This rigorous purification process ensures that the water is clean before anything else is added.
What is Added After Filtering?
After the water has been purified through vapor distillation, certain elements are added back for taste and balance.
- Electrolytes: According to the information provided, nothing is added to smartwater except electrolytes for taste. These added electrolytes help provide a pure flavor and contribute to the water's balanced pH.
The goal is to provide a pure tasting water with electrolytes added specifically for flavor enhancement.
Why Vapor Distillation?
The use of vapor distillation aims to achieve a high level of purity. This method is effective at removing various contaminants that might be present in the source water. The result is a purely balanced pH and a clean, pure flavor profile, making it a smart way to hydrate.
Here is a simple overview:
Step | Description |
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Purification | Vapor distillation (like clouds) |
Post-Purification | Electrolytes added for taste |
Result | Pure, crisp taste, balanced pH |
By using vapor distillation and adding only electrolytes for taste, smartwater aims to deliver a distinctively pure and crisp hydration experience.