Graham,
Distilliing water is a method of dionizing water. So "distilled water" is DI
water. In the conventional resin-bed DI process it depends on how and what
you use for resin beds in order to get near-distilled water purity, which is
usually the purist. It usually contains only some carbon dioxide and oxygen
unless you are near a whisky factory and it may pick up some ethanol. The
distilling method requires more energy and is usually somewhat limited in
flow rates unless you get a very large unit; therefore, more costly
Phil Hinton
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