What is Ultrapure Water?
Ultra-pure water represents the most pristine form of H2O attainable. This water undergoes an intensive purification journey, removing nearly all conductive impurities, non-ionizing colloids, dissolved gases, and organic particles. With salt content less than 0.1 mg/L and conductivity under 0.1 μs/cm, this level of purity is crucial for applications demanding the utmost cleanliness.
What is EDI (Electrodeionization)?
EDI stands as a groundbreaking innovation in ultrapure water technology. It skillfully combines electrodialysis with ion exchange technologies, utilizing a direct current electric field to propel ion migration. Through specialized membranes and resins, ions are captured and replaced, achieving exceptional desalination. Water electrolysis generates hydrogen and hydroxide ions, rejuvenating resins without chemical methods.
🌟 Key Advantages of EDI
- Delivers continuous, dependable supply of ultrapure water exceeding rigorous specifications.
- Eradicates the requirement for conventional chemical regeneration and associated emissions.
- Engineered with a compact, highly efficient design to minimize space requirements.
- Rigorous testing and debugging prior to shipment for easy on-site installation.
- Intuitive operation significantly reducing labor demands and training efforts.