Distilled Water:
          
        Distilled water is 
water that has many of its 
impurities removed through 
distillation. Distillation involves 
boiling the water and then condensing the 
steam into a clean container.
        
        In chemical and biological laboratories, as well as industry,  cheaper alternatives such as 
deionized water are preferred over distilled  water. However, if these alternatives are not sufficiently pure, distilled  water is used. Where exceptionally high purity water is required, 
double distilled water is used.
            
            Distilled water is also commonly used to top off 
lead acid batteries used in cars and trucks.  The presence of other ions commonly found in tap water will cause a drastic  reduction in an automobile's battery lifespan.
            Distilled water is preferable to tap water for use in automotive  cooling systems. The minerals and ions typically found in tap water can be  corrosive to internal engine components, and can cause a more rapid depletion  of the anti-corrosion additives found in most 
antifreeze formulations. 
            
            Distilled water is also preferable to tap water for use in model  steam engine boilers and model engines of other types.[
citation needed] Mineral build-up  resulting from the use of tap water in model boilers can severely reduce the  efficiency of the boilers if run for long periods. This build-up is known as  boiler scale.
            Using distilled water in 
steam irons for pressing clothes can help reduce mineral build-up and make the iron last  longer. However, many iron manufacturers say that distilled water is no longer  necessary in their irons. 
            Some people use distilled water for household 
aquariums because it lacks the chemicals found in 
tap water supplies. It is important to supplement distilled water when using it for 
fishkeeping;  it is too pure to sustain proper chemistry to support an aquarium ecosystem. 
            
            Distilled water is also an essential component for use in cigar 
humidors.  Mineral build-up resulting from the use of tap water (including 
bottled water)  will reduce the effectiveness of the humidor.
            
            
Packing:
            
            5 L Cans
            35 L Carba
            210 L Barrel
            10,000 L Tankers
            25,000 L Tankers
            
            
            Applications:
            
            
              - Pathology Lab
- Microbiological  Lab
- Chemical Lab
- Diagnostic Centre  / Hospital
          Educational Institutes