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You may be looking for a supplier of Deionized Water or wondering how to deionize water. If you are contemplating how to deionize water, it is essential that the right equipment is used. The process of water deionization requires a deionization plant which consists of porous resin beds and deionization resin. Deionization resin looks a little like wet sand and consists of tiny 'beads' of resin over which water is passed.
As the water passes across the resin beds, the ions in the water exchange with the isons in the resin beds so that the positive 'anions' and negative 'cations' are netralized and the resultant liquid is Deionized Water. Cations include Sodium, Calcium, Iron and Copper whilst anions include Chloride and Bromide. This process whereby Tap Water is passed through ion exchange resins in a porous resin bed, removes many of the impurities commonly found in Tap Water.
Water Deionization is also commonly referred to as Water Demineralization as the minerals in the water are removed through the Water Deionization process. It is possible to process Deionized Water or Demineralized Water in a further stage, whereby Deionized Water is used in the Water Deionization process. This results in a water of exceptionally high purity which is called Double Deionized Water or Double Demineralized Water. Sometimes this water is also called Polished Water.
When considering how to deionize water, it might be useful to know that the words 'deionization' and demineralization' are also sometimes spelt with a letter 's' to form 'deionisation' and 'demineralisation' although all of these spellings refer to essentially the same material.
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