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Overview
The SeaPack Crew uses the SeaPack technology to provide emergency hydration fluids from saltwater sources, but is a self-hydrating one-time-use pouch. The package comes with three (3) pouches that include a tether to secure the product to a life raft. The pouches are portable, compact and will produce a drink in as little as 8 hours.
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Description
A Revolutionary Concept in Ocean Survival
Powered by forward osmosis and HTI's revolutionary memrane technology, the SeaPack Crew provides emergency hydration fluids from saltwater sources. Because the SeaPack Crew utilizes a passive osmotic process, it is by far the easieast desalination technology available, even lending itself to one hand operation in case of injury. The SeaPack Crew comes in a package with three single use pouches that include a tether to secure the product to a life raft. The pouches are portable, compact and will produce a clean drink in as little as 8 hours. How it Works: Osmosis is s a natural process that involves the passage of water through a membrane due to osmotic pressure generated by a high concentration of dissolved solids on one side. The SeaPack Crew uses sugar to create this osmotic pressure, and water is drawn through the membrane filter to dilure the sugar while the salt molecules are blocked by HTI's membrane. The SeaPack Crew rejects up to 97% of the salt in seawater. In independent laboratory tests, the SeaPack Crew filters meet or surpass reductions for bacteria, viruses, and cysts as specified by the EPA for water purifiers. System Specifications:
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