Water for non-critical applications.
From the simple regranulation cartridge to the various softening plants to reverse osmosis - we are able to cover all areas of the production of technical water quality.
RegenerationsP.
Our ion exchangers "RE-Dest" are made from high quality stainless steel and can be operated with up to 10 bar operating pressure. Our optimised water flow ensures an above average utilisation of the resin bed. Optionally, you can choose cartridges with the proven stainless steel 1 1/4" or 3/4" quick couplings - screw connection.
Softening
An often employed technique is the softening of water with a resin bed. The water flows through a container of exchange resin, in which predominatly Ca2+ and Mg2+ Ions are exchanged with an equivalent amount of Na+ Ions. The softend water now contains correspondingly more Na+ but almost no Ca2+ or Mg2+ ions. With our solutions of various volumes we can create cost effective and efficient softend, limescale free water.
Ultra-pure water.
Ultra-pure water is used in e.g, research, the semiconductor and pharmaceutical industries. Pure water contains by definition only H2O molecules. The conductivity at 25°C is approximately 0,054 µS/cm, which corresponds to a resistivity of 18,3 MOhm. The production of pure water takes place in two steps. The majority of impurities are removed via reverse osmosis in order to achieve a conductivity of approximately 10 µS/cm. Subsequently, the demineralised water is purified by a high-performance filters or by means of electrical deionisation.
Ultra-pure water-ASTM1
A typical treatment system for ultra-high-purity or high-purity laboratory water comprises three stages: a pretreatment stage to produce purified water, a first stage to further purify the water, and a fine-purification stage, the most expensive part of the treatment process. The parameters are described in ASTM (American Society for Testing and Materials) D1193, ISO (International Organization for Standardization) 3696 and CLSI-CLRW (Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute-Clinical Laboratory Reagent Water). The most commonly used standard for laboratories is the ASTM D1193-6 standard. We are able to provide equipment that can meet these purity requirements.