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Ion Exchange - Deionization

Deionization is the use of ion exchange to remove ionic substances from a solution.  Ion exchange is a chemical process that uses ion exchange resin to attract dissolved contaminants, leaving pure water.

We offer complete systems to produce pure water for rinsing, boiler feed or any other application where our quality engineered and manufactured deionizers will produce the quantity and quality of water needed for your application. 

 Mixed bed deionizers for commercial and light to medium industrial applications
When you need higher quality water with a more neutral pH than separate bed systems, as well as enhanced silica and CO2 removal, mixed bed deionizers are the appropriate deionization systems to use.

 Two bed deionizers for commercial and light to medium industrial applications
An acid regenerated cation vessel piped in series with a caustic regenerated anion vessel enables our two bed deionizers to provide high-quality water over the length of the service cycle.

 Packed bed deionizers for industrial applications
Using ion exchange membranes, resins and electricity, our packed bed system produces water of high purity. These chemical-free systems are especially suited for utility in general, pharmaceutical and microelectronics industries.

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For more information about deionization systems, contact the Information Desk, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Eastern Standard Time:

800.525.0658 or 724.772.1402


Case Study: Hydrofluoric Acid Wastewater Recycling Systems

A polysilicon manufacturer in the Midwest required a final hydrogen peroxide/hydrofluoric acid wash followed by a 50-gallon per minute rinse. The process was to be continuous 24 hour per day during production runs.  The facility was unable to obtain an industrial wastewater discharge permit to the local POTW and was faced with the alternative of trucking the rinse wastewater 2-3 hours to a treatment facility. A tanker truck would have to be available 24 hours per day during production runs to transport the wastewater. 

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Ion Exchange Deionization Case Study

Ion Exchange Deionization Filters


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