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Electrodeionization is the process of demineralizing water using electricity. It utilizes electricity, ion exchange membranes, and resin to deionize water and separate dissolved ion and impurities from water.
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Electrodeionization systems TSA Water Systems
Electrodeionization is the process of demineralizing water using electricity. It utilizes electricity, ion exchange membranes, and resin to deionize water and separate dissolved ion and impurities from water. It is used across a variety of pure water systems and has industrial applications in life sciences, pharmaceutical, and semiconductor manufacturing processes. Unlike other water purification methods, EDI systems do not use chemical treatments. There are also continuous electrodeionization systems where the current regenerates the resin mass continuously. One of the most important aspects in an EDI water system is the quality of feed water. When the feed water with a low TDS is used, the system is capable of producing water of very high purity levels. RO purification is sometimes used for pre-treating feed water as poor feed water can easily exhaust the resin and result in a degraded quality of the end product.
Reverse Osmosis removes a large part of the dissolved ions in the water. Like any technology, an electrodeionization systems also requires to be monitored for quality and corrective measures need to be taken whenever necessary. Contact us to know more.