An Indian Ion Exchange Mineral Water Plant is a system designed to purify and treat water, making it safe for consumption while retaining essential minerals. It uses ion exchange technology, along with other filtration methods, to remove impurities and enhance water quality.
Key Components:
Pre-Treatment Unit: Removes larger particles, sediments, and chlorine from the water.
Ion Exchange Columns: Use resin to replace unwanted ions (like calcium, magnesium) with beneficial ones (such as sodium or potassium).
Reverse Osmosis (RO) System: Removes dissolved salts, contaminants, and microorganisms to purify water further.
Mineral Addition Unit: Adds essential minerals (like calcium, magnesium) back to the water after purification to enhance taste and health benefits.
UV Sterilizer: Uses ultraviolet light to kill any remaining bacteria or pathogens.
Filtration Units: Include carbon filters and sand filters to further purify the water.
Storage Tank: Holds the treated and mineralized water ready for bottling or distribution.