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Industrial & Commercial
Continuous UltraPure
Electrodeionization Systems
Dayton Water Systems EDI design combines two well
established technologies—electro dialysis and ion exchange
resin deionization. Through this technique, dissolved salts are
removed with low energy cost and without a need for chemicals. The
result is high- quality water with multi-megohm resistivity which can
be produced continuously at substantial flow rates.
The need to
satisfy the increasing demand for high purity water can be achieved
using electrodeionization (EDI) technology.
EDI process
systems replace conventional DI mixed resin beds to produce deionized
water. Unlike DI resins, EDI does not require down time for replacing
or regenerating resin beds that require chemical usage. Because of
this, EDI minimizes water quality upsets, operating, and capital
cost.
EDI removes ions from aqueous streams, typically in
conjunction with reverse osmosis(RO) and other purification devices.
EDI may be run continuously or intermittently to produce ultrapure
water up to 18.2 million ohms in resistivity.
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