Chemical-Free and Continuous: Exploring the Unique Features of EDI
EDI electrodeionization is an innovative technology for water purification that has received increased attention in industries that demand extremely pure water. EDI is the process of ion exchange resins and electrically active membranes used interchangeably to separate and endlessly filter ionized and ionizable substances from water. Also, as opposed to removing basic Pierre, EDI does not require chemical regeneration, which allows the technology to be considered environmentally friendly. In the following section, we take an in-depth look that will highlight some of them as the aspects that make essential tools for modern water reclamation technologies. Chemical-Free Regeneration EDI electrodeionization is chemical-free since it does not produce any chemical waste or emissions. The issues of handling, storage and dis,posal of the strong acid and base used for periodic regeneration of conventional ion exchange systems are big concerns. In the EDI systems, however, an electrical ...