Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Washing Machine That Doesn't Need Water

A new washing machine that saves a lot of water has been invented by the British company Xeros Company. By using nylon beads the machine saves lot of water. The machine also requires less detergent.

Xeros Company said that by using the new washing machine there would be no need for tumble drying and if the United States homes start to use this machine the amount of carbon dioxide emission would be considerably reduced. The result will be equal to as though 5 million vehicles has been removed. The washing machine is likely to save 1.2 billion tons of water each year.

The washing machine is designed with the nylon beads that removes the stains from the clothes and locks them in the nylon molecular structure. The beads can be recycled after hundreds of washes.