Demineralization Plant
Mix Bed Demineralization Plant is an advanced water purification system designed to remove dissolved ions (salts and minerals) from water. It is typically used in applications where extremely high-quality water is required, such as in power plants, semiconductor, pharmaceuticals, and laboratories.
Process
In the context of water purification, ion-exchange is rapid and reversible process in which impurity ions present in the water are replaced by ions released by an ion- exchange resin. The impurity ions are taken up by the resin, which must be periodically regenerated to restore it to original ionic form (An ion is atom or group of atoms with an electric charge. Positively charged ions are called cations and are usually metals; negatively-charged ions are called anions and are usually non-metals).
Specifications
Capacity
1 Cubic meter /Hr to 100 Cubic meter/Hr
Operating Temperature
5 centigrade to 45 centigrade
Water Recovery Rate
up to 99 %
Effluent Water Quality
≥0.1 µS/Cm
Silica Removal
upto 20 ppb
TDS Removal
upto 1 ppm
pH of Output water
is ~7.0
Fe removal
upto 99.9 %
Regeneration Interval
24 to 72 Hour for continuous Operation
Acid Cation resin
typically sulfonated polystyrene in hydrogen form (H+)
Base Anion resin
usually (OH-) form 2 to 5 years life for Resin
Vessel Material
MS(Inside Rubber Lined), SS, FRP