What is electrodeionization and why do you need it? Electrodeionization (EDI) is a chemical-free water treatment technology that involves exchanging certain undesired ions for different ions with the same charge. In water purification, those ions are exchanged for hydroxyl and hydrogen to produce ultrapure water. Now that you know all of that, here are a few of the major advantages of EDI.
What Are the Advantages of EDI
Although it’s a process that has many advantages for your plant, here are just a few of them to consider:
• EDI assists with avoiding chemical-feed storage equipment
• EDI Offers a compact footprint
• EDI is environmentally friendly
• EDI offers recyclability
• EDI issafe to operate
• EDI doesn’t involve any chemicals
What To Look For in a Provider of EDI
• You want a provider of EDI that can assist you with selecting the best equipment and operational adjustments so that you can get the best results.
• You also want one that provides optimum industrial water solutions by having their highly-trained personnel check all of your plant’s specific requirements and operating conditions and then recommend a proven solution.
• And you want one that will have their process engineers provide a custom-designed system for you by selecting specific membranes and other components that ensure you have the most consistent performance possible for many years.
• In addition, you want and need an EDI provider that has a team of highly-experienced field service technicians always available for optimizing and troubleshooting your system’s overall performance.