Sunday, 27 October 2013

A vacuum to remove the pollution test soon in Beijing

A vacuum to remove the pollution test soon in Beijing

The laboratory research and development of prototypes regularly deliver more or less revolutionary. Laboratories design is "merely" them to sublimate their appearance. Usually at least, because it is a design specialist who proposed this crazy idea of vacuum giant pollution.
And the mayor of the city of Beijing has agreed to test the project by Dutch artist Daan Roosegaarde. His Studio Roosegaarde, based in Beijing, will have the task of designing a huge vacuum to remove some particular pollution that disrupts one of the many city parks.
Of course, it is not a conventional vacuum but rather an "electronic vacuum" as described by its inventor. Burying large copper coils, generating electrostatic fields that attract particles of smog, this thick fog, scourge of the big cities. Once on the ground, there is not just compress them and exploit them. The vacuum test should be able to clear an area of ​​over 2000 square meters.

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