Demineralization (DM) Water Treatment Plants are designed to remove dissolved minerals and salts from water, producing high-purity water suitable for various industrial applications. These plants employ ion exchange processes to effectively eliminate ions such as calcium, magnesium, sodium, and chloride, which can cause scaling and corrosion in industrial equipment. DM Water Treatment Plants play a crucial role in industries where water quality is paramount, ensuring the smooth operation of processes and equipment.
Demineralization (DM) Water Treatment Plants utilize a combination of cation exchange and anion exchange resins to remove dissolved ions from water. In the cation exchange process, positively charged ions are exchanged for hydrogen ions, while in the anion exchange process, negatively charged ions are exchanged for hydroxide ions.
The result is demineralized water with low conductivity and high purity, suitable for use in boilers, cooling towers, pharmaceutical production, electronics manufacturing, and other industrial applications.