Demineralisers

The demineralized water production system is an industrial-grade demineralizer equipped with automatic control heads.
The system consists of two (2) filtration units: a cation exchange column and an anion exchange column. Deionized water is obtained by connecting the system to the water supply network, and production continues until the system becomes saturated. Once saturation is reached, the regeneration process is initiated.

Under proper regeneration conditions and correct process management, the system can achieve an outlet conductivity of less than 30 microsiemens at the exit of the anion (second) column, and 0 microsiemens at the exit of the third, i.e., the mixed-bed (Mix) column—if it is included in the system.

Regeneration of the filter columns is carried out by flushing with prepared solutions of hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide of specific concentrations.
These solutions are prepared in designated tanks placed adjacent to the filter units.

Note: Regeneration is performed only on the cation (first) and anion (second) columns. The so-called Mix (third) column, if present, is never regenerated.

The supplied ion exchange resins are of high quality, meaning they are regenerable and, with proper use, allow for a large number of regeneration cycles.