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T
echnology / Frequently Asked Questions
Does Forward Osmosis technology use chemicals to purify dirty water?
Forward Osmosis (FO) does not use chemicals to purify water. Our
products employ a
proprietary emergency desalination filter system that rejects contaminants and
pathogens to create pure drink. Purifiers use chemicals to try to kill pathogens
and therefore require long exposure times, high dosages and result in a poor
tasting drink that may not be safe. SeaPack's emergency desalination membrane
has a microscopic pore size of 3 to 5 angstroms, 100 times smaller than the
smallest pathogens.
Will bad tastes possibly get through the membrane?
Under most conditions our products produce a life-sustaining drink that
tastes great. However, it is possible for bad odors to transit the
patented
membrane, depending on the nature of the source water. This is because
molecules responsible for foul odors (such as sulfur compounds from decaying
plant or animal matter) are very small and volatile. They can be close to the
size of the water molecule itself. They are actually perceived not by the tongue
but by the olfactory system, and the nose can perceive them in minute quantities
(parts per trillion).
How long can each product be used and what happens if that period is exceeded?
Each X-Pack, LifePack and SeaPack product is engineered for ten (10) consecutive days from 1st use.
Each Expedition product is engineered for ninety (90) consecutive days from 1st
use. Our products meet EPA standards using the above guideline.
When the product is used past the recommended timeframe, there is little to no risk
of a structural failure. The primary risk is that bacteria introduced to the
clean side of the product through normal use (backwash or airborne) will
eventually cause bacterial growth within the clean side of the membrane. In the
event of emergency, the health risk from this growth is minimal due to the less
threatening nature of these type of bacteria, and certainly much less than the
alternative of not using the the products at all. Is it possible for harmful bacteria to grow in the sugar-based drink after
repeated use?
There is very little risk of this happening. Our nutrient driver is
formulated to lower the pH of the drink to 3.2, which is inhospitable to
pathogenic bacterial growth. In addition to this, the charge contains potassium
sorbate and sodium benzoate, commonly used food preservatives to keep
microorganisms from growing. How long can I store your products before they go bad?
When stored below 90F, we guarantee a 5 year shelf life. Membranes
tolerate high temperatures well. Our membranes are routinely used in
industrial applications at 150F. Like any food product, storage below 90F
is best.
How durable are your products?
Our products are designed to be rugged enough to withstand military use. They have been jumped from aircraft, stuffed in rucks & life raft and tossed in
the back of vehicles for transport while being used in training and in theater.
Our products have been pulled from 18 month storage and deployed to Iraq
without incident. Like most products, our filters will not withstand intentional, extreme
abuse. If for some reason an internal weld or seam should fail, the effects upon
osmotic production are obvious and consequently do not endanger the user because
the osmotic process will fail. Users are advised not to use leaking bags.
The membrane itself is very rugged. The rejection side of the membrane filter
does not come into contact with abrasive material that could be present in the
source water and hence is protected from damage. Any puncture of the membrane
would also likely result in a leaking bag. In addition, if the membrane is
somehow punctured, the nutrient sugars responsible for pulling water across the
filter will seep into the dirty water, preventing water transfer across the
membrane and keeping the bag from filling with clean drink. This provides an
inherently failsafe aspect of the products which provide practical
protection to users in the field. Can the membrane tolerate high temperatures and freezing on the low end?
The membrane handles extreme temperatures fairly well. During storage the
membrane systems can tolerate temperatures from 40F to 160F. Temperatures over
160F will cause failure of the plastics. After initial start and during use, all
of the membrane products should not be frozen to prevent ice from puncturing the
filter membrane.
Does the product meet government regulatory requirements?
EPA standards require chemical purifiers to achieve 6-Log reduction of bacteria
and 4-Log reduction of viruses. Our products are not chemical purifiers, but
advanced forward osmosis emergency desalination and water filtration filters that utilize
our
proprietary membrane. Our products have been subject to extensive
independent laboratory and military tests, and have been proven to meet or
surpass 6-Log bacteria (99.9999%), 4-Log Virus (99.99%) and 3-Log parasites and
cyst (99.9%) reductions as specified by the EPA for water purifiers.
Can your products be cleaned and re-used?
Yes, the SeaPack, X-Pack and LifePack can, but it is not recommended. If it is not properly sanitized contamination
could result. Our Expedition water filtration system can be cleaned and
stored for up to ninety (90) days. What are the weight and volume savings of this type of technology?
By allowing you to drink from indigenous water sources, our products offer
tremendous benefits to the sailor, soldier, camper and homeowner. Logistically, there are considerable
cube/weight savings of using the our products. Please refer to each
products page for additional information.
Are there any negative side effects that result from continuous consumption of
the SeaPack drink?
SeaPacks produce a drink that is more concentrated than any other sports drink
intended to replace calories and electrolytes lost through exercise. It is
highly recommended that the SeaPack be used only for emergency desalination use
and that small sips, separated by a length of time be used to consume the drink.
All of our other water filtration products produce a drink that is comparable to
pressed grape juice. Perfect for use in your life raft, ditch bag or kayak.
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