Deionization System

A Deionization (DI) System is used to remove mineral ions, such as calcium, magnesium, sodium, chloride, sulfate, and others, from water. This is achieved through the process of ion exchange, where positively charged ions (cations) and negatively charged ions (anions) are replaced with hydrogen and hydroxide ions, respectively.

A Deionization (DI) System removes mineral ions from water through ion exchange, replacing cations (positive ions) with hydrogen and anions (negative ions) with hydroxide. Key points:

Purpose: Produces ultra-pure water for industries like pharmaceuticals, power plants, and laboratories.

Process: Uses ion exchange resins in a two-bed or mixed-bed system.

Water Quality: Results in water with low electrical conductivity (EC) and minimal Total Dissolved Solids (TDS).

Advantages: High purity, cost-effective, scalable, quick regeneration.

Applications: Used in sensitive processes like electronics manufacturing, water treatment, and lab experiments.
Regular regeneration of resins is needed for optimal performance.