Demineralization
In many industries, such as textile, steel, paper, and petrochemicals, the required process water must often be fully demineralized.
Demineralization Capabilities
DEMINERALIZATION
In many industries, such as textile, steel, paper, and petrochemicals, the required process water must often be fully demineralized. This is termed to be the process of removing salts and minerals from the source to make it suitable for its end user.
Ion Exchange Systems
These are commonly achieved through Ion exchange systems where ions like calcium, magnesium are displaced by another active ion. Softeners and mixed bed plants are examples of this process.
Operating Economics
The main considerations for demineralization operation are operating economics, quality and reliability of resin performance, and minimizing environmental costs. The primary variables in determining the operating economics are costs associated with regeneration, waste neutralization and disposal, as well as, resin replacement and disposal.
Advanced Water Quality
High-quality demineralization ensures the longevity and safety of heavy industrial equipment by preventing scaling and corrosion at a molecular level, maintaining peak thermodynamic efficiency across the entire cooling lifecycle.
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