A Revolutionary Concept in Ocean Survival
Introducing the worlds's first osmotic desalination kit. Intended for emergency use, the SeaPack produces a potentiall life-saving drink directly from seawater in a reusable baldder. The filtered drink is very similar to the juice from pressed grapes and provides important calories that will be a source of energy boosting nutrients during an emergency survival situation. The tight osmotic membrane rejects 97% of the salt.
Because the SeaPack is passive, there is no pumping involved. This is obviously an advantage if the user has been injured and would have difficulty operating a pump style system.
HOW IT WORKS
Osmosis is a natural process that involves the passage of water though a membrane due to osmotic pressure generated by a high concentration of dissolved solids on one side. The SeaPacl uses sugar to create this osmotic pressure, and water is drawn through the membrane filter to dilute the sugar while the salt molecules are blocked by HTI's membrane. In independant laboratory tests, the SeaPack filter meets or surpases reductions for bacteria, viruses, and cysts as specified by EPA for water purifiers.
Boaters, aviatiors and military personnel will also benefit from the important calories the SeaPack delivers, which will be a source of energy boosting nutrients during an emergency survival situation.
The SeaPack boasts simplicity of operation; just inject one 4 oz grape nutrient charge into the green port, and fill the red port with saltwater. Nature takes over from there, osmotically drawing fresh water through the membrane while rejecting the salt molecules.
With 68°F (20°C) water. the SeaPack will produce 17 fl.oz. (500ml) of lifesaving fluid in five hours, and may then be re-used.
SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS:
| Volume: | 17 fl. ox. (500ml) |
| Filter Life: | Eight uses in seawater within 10 days |
| Filter Oupiut: | 17 fl. oz. (500ml) in 5 hours at 68°F (20°C) and 8 hours at 41°F (5°C) |
| User Effect: | seconds to fill, no work required for filtering |