Enjoy clean drinking water even when the nearest water source is seawater with the SeaPack emergency water filter. The world's first osmotic desalination kit, the SeaPack is easy to use: just inject a single 4-ounce grape nutrient charge into the green port, then fill the red port with saltwater. Nature takes over from there, osmotically drawing fresh water through the membrane while rejecting salt molecules. The filtered juice is not only safer than unfiltered ground water, but it's also tasty, with a flavor similar to the juice from pressed grapes. Plus, the juice is enhanced with electrolytes, providing important energy-boosting nutrients to help you get through survival situations. The SeaPack uses a passive osmotic process that never clogs and requires no pumping, making it the simplest desalination technology available. The filter even lends itself to one-handed operation in case of injury. Just as importantly, the SeaPack filter rejects 97 percent of the salt in seawater, producing up to 17 fluid ounces of drink every five hours (depending on the water temperature). The SeaPack filter is an emergency filter, so it's not built for heavy-volume uses. The filter provides up to eight uses in seawater within 10 days, and boasts a five-year shelf life. About Hydration Technology Innovations Hydration Technology Innovations (HTI) is the developer of the most advanced form of water and wastewater membrane technology in the world. HTI has more than 20 years of experience in the forward osmosis (FO) field, having originally developed the FO membrane for liquid separation and concentration of food and beverage products. The company has since become a leader in personal emergency water filtration by developing portable FO membrane water filters that require no energy and filter water from the dirtiest sources. FO water filtration systems are used by military sources globally, and are a favorite of humanitarian disaster relief organizations dealing with contaminated water sources. HTI was founded in Albany, Oregon.
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