Demineralization by Ion Exchange Resin

Demineralization by Ion Exchange Resin

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Demineralization (IOX) is based on chemical properties that form the ion exchange resins, synthetic origin polymeric roots. Those resins are supplied with active functional groups, bonded to the sources that can exchange their moving ions with ions having the same charge contained in the solutions when water pass the IOX bed.

The Dementalization process is a cyclic process, thus, regeneration using acid & caustic soda is required at a specific frequency based on the ionic load, ion exchange quantity and flow rate. The standard system consists of Pretreatment to ensure feed water TSS is less than < 5 ppm, with a wide range of feed water conductivity up to 1,000 μm, two mono beds (SAC & SBA) followed by a mixed bed. Based on the feed water quality, a degasifier might be considered between the mono bids to reduce carbon dioxide load.

Features & Benefits

  • Cost-effective operation and maintenance with an ionic load less than 500 μm
  • Low power consumption
  • Reliability & Robust
  • Provides complete removal of dissolved inorganic particles
  • Handle a wide range of raw water sources & quality

 

Applications
  • Steam generation for petrochemical, chemical,
  • Oil & gas industries
  • Injection water for pharmaceutical and autoclave steam disinfection
  • Steam generation for combined cycle power plants and thermal power plants
  • Food and beverage specialty and the wine industries
  • Semi-conductor industries
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