Mutation in ion exchange systems was once a far-fetched concept; however, scientific and industrial developments have introduced electro-deionization (EDI) systems as a substitute for ion exchange systems. EDI systems have cornered a segment of ion exchange systems market and are expanding their presence in it. In addition to the consistency and ultrahigh quality of product in EDI systems, environmental compatibility is another important factor that has contributed to the success of the EDI systems.
Electro-deionization Applications
Ultrapure water for boilers as well as pharmaceutical, micro-electronics, and similar industries.
Electro-deionization Features
Suitable and advanced substitute for traditional ion exchange systems
Purification of water to less than 0.1 ppm
Ions removal based on electric charge difference between cathode and anode with less energy consumption
Continuous water deionization
Lower costs due to elimination of chemicals in regeneration
Fewer footprints and more environmental compatibility