Our demineralization plant consists of pressure vessels containing
cation and anion exchange resins. Various types of ion exchange resins
are used for both the cation and the anion process, depending on the
type of impurities in the water and what the final water is used for.
Typically, the cation resin operates in the hydrogen cycle. The cations
in the water (i.e. calcium, magnesium and sodium) pass through the
cation exchange resin where they are chemically exchanged for hydrogen
ions.The water then passes through the anion exchange resin where the
anions (i.e. chloride, sulphate, nitrate and bicarbonate) are
chemically exchanged for hydroxide ions. The final water from this
process consists essentially of hydrogen ions
and hydroxide ions, which is the chemical composition of pure water.
We also manufacture D.M.PLANTS as per customer’s requirement.
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