Ultra-pure Water System Hot Water Sanitizable Stacks Reverse Osmosis EDI Membrane Stack
For many years, operators of pure water production systems were trying to find a technology to replace mixed bed ion exchange for final demineralization. The operating cost as well as the complexity and risks associated with acid and caustic regeneration were frustrations to these operators. EDI became established as the innovative alternative solution by reducing operating costs, improving site environmental, health, and safety risk profiles, and producing a continuous and steady supply of pure and ultrapure water.
Production of pure water has evolved from conventional pretreatment with multiple stages of ion exchange in initial and final demineralization to the following membrane based operations,including EDI, that are now considered to be best practice by many customers around the world.
EDI utilizes both traditional ion exchange resin and ion exchange membrane to remove contaminants, including those that are uncharged or lightly charged in the feed water such as silica and boron. The biggest advantage lies in the fact that EDI technology employs direct current to drive contaminants out of the feed water and through the ion exchange membranes into the concentrate channels. The direct current also splits water into hydrogen and hydroxyl ions which act as continuous regenerating agents so that contaminants do not accumulate on the ion exchange resin. Therefore, EDI can continuously and predictably produce high-purity and ultrapure water with equal or better quality than mixed bed ion exchange.
E-Cell EDI technology provides industry leading product water quality, energy consumption, and reliability from time-tested manufacturing practices. Employs a modular stack-and-rack design that can adapt to project requirements with varying capacity.