Emergency seawater filtration device

  • University/School
    Ling Tung University
  • Lead Designer(s)
    HSIEH YUNG-CHUN, CHEN WEI-CHIH, CHOU YU-CHENG, LIN YOU-TING, CHOU PO-CHENG
  • Credits
    Advisor: SHIH CHIH-I
  • Prize
    Winner in Product Design/Design for people
  • Project Website

This device utilizes a unique structural design to integrate the PSP-MIL-53 (MOF) material developed by Monash University and the University of New South Wales in Australia. In maritime emergencies, it can easily convert seawater into potable water, enabling repeated use without energy consumption, thus aligning with environmental sustainability principles. This capability ensures that those in distress can access drinking water, thereby improving survival rates.

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