April 8, 2022 12:00 am
There are many types of water available. Demineralized water is one of the most common types of water. It has no charge since all minerals and ions have been removed. Due to its high purity, it is an excellent choice for application in various areas, including washing hands, lab tests, automotive care, food manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, etc. Although this type of water has many benefits, it is not without risks. Here are some of the main advantages and risks associated with demineralized water; Benefits of Deionized Water Non-Corrosive One of the best attributes of deionized water is its non-corrosiveness. Because ions... View Article
October 18, 2021 8:55 pm
When you’re considering a deionization (DI) water purification system, you may have heard about DI exchange tanks. What are they used for, and do you need one? If you have or are considering a service deionization system (SDI), it will use a DI exchange tank. They replace synthetic resins that are used to capture harmful anions and cations. However, if you have an electrodeionization system (EDI), you won’t need one. These systems continuously regenerate on their own. When to use DI exchange tanks DI exchange tanks are usually used downstream, in a reverse osmosis system. However, they can also be... View Article
August 20, 2020 11:43 pm
DI exchange tanks are a type of equipment used inside service deionization (SDI) systems as a means of replacing synthetic resins that are used for capturing harmful anions and cations. You will not need them, however, if you have a continuously regenerating electrodeionization (EDI) system. These tanks are most commonly used downstream of a reverse osmosis system as part of the water purification process. They can also be used as a standalone purification measure in place of a reverse osmosis system if there is anything preventing you from being able to use a reverse osmosis system in your operation. When... View Article
December 8, 2017 7:54 pm
To many people, water is simply water. You drink it, use it for bathing, wash dishes and laundry and apply it to your garden. However, there are a number of industries that rely on various levels of deionized (DI) water from service DI exchange tanks to run their businesses. These include labs, hospitals, medical facilities, food manufacturing, automotive manufacturing and many more. Now, let’s take a closer look at what service DI exchange tanks in Cincinnati, OH are used for and why some types of facilities must use deionization. Using deionization There are many good reasons why some industries and... View Article