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Demineralization
Demineralization
 
Ion exchange demineralization of water is frequently accomplished by in-plant deionizers which automatically regenerate on a pre-set frequency, consuming acid and caustic and discharging a waste stream containing high concentrations of the acid and caustic. These systems are expensive to purchase and are very maintenance-intensive.

Service Deionization, also referred to as “Portable Exchange Deionization”, uses tanks containing deionization resin plumbed into your process with flexible connectors and exchanged upon exhaustion by tanks regenerated at a WaterProfessionals Service Center.

Advantages of Service Deionization include:

  • No chemcials or hazardous waste; no frequent OSHA-required hazardous chemical training, no diking or other special containment, no waste treatment.

  • Elimination of maintenance costs. The WaterProfessionals exchange exhausted tanks as required.

  • No capital investment. You pay per tank exchange or per 1000 gallons of demineralized water consumed – your choice.

  • Flexibility to meet varying flow requirements and water quality. Flows from 0.5 gpm to 500 gpm and quality from 50,000 ohm-cm to 18,000,000 ohm-cm.

  • Temporary, emergency response – the WaterProfessionals can deliver and install tanks within a 500 mile radius of a Service Center within 24 hours or less or dispatch trailers capable of flowing 250 gpm each in a matter of six hours or less.

  • Metals recovery / Waste Treatment – this technology is often used to remove heavy metals from waste streams to meet NPDES or other discharge permit requirements. Tanks are regenerated by a licensed resource recovery facility and the recovered metals sold for recycling.

  • Outsourcing – many companies choose this option as a long-term solution for their demineralized water requirements.Demineralization

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