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Dynatec Provides Complete System for Aerospace Manufacturer
Dynatec is engaged to provide a comprehensive water and wastewater treatment solution for an aerospace manufacturing process. Background Goodrich Aerospace was relocating a manufacturing facility that performs surface treatment for aircraft metal parts. The facility produces about 150,000 gallons per day of wastewater that contains hexavalent chrome, titanium, and other contaminants. The ...
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Comparison of Continuous Electrodeionization Devices
Electrodeionization (EDI) is the standard method of generating high purity water bypolishing reverse osmosis permeate. The technology utilizes electrical current toremove ionic impurities while continuously regenerating cation and anion exchange resins. EDI is utilized in all industries that require higher purity water than RO alone can produce including power, pharmaceutical, electronics, ...
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Ceramic Membrane Ultrafiltration Technology
Structure of Ceramic Ultrafiltration Membrane Ceramic Ultrafiltration Membrane has excellent chemical corrosion resistance. It is suitable for operation in 0-14 pH environment and oxidation resistance. It can be cleaned and regenerated with strong oxidants such as high NACIO content. The ceramic membrane is made of - A1O 2/ZrO2. The pore size of the membrane is less than 50 mm. The membrane tube ...
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EDI - High Purity Water Production Depends on It
In the 1950s', electrodeionization (EDI) technology was invented in an attempt to minimize or eliminate polarization phenomenon concentrations that were present in electrodialysis systems. Decades later, the technology was applied to polish reverse osmosis product water and generate chemical free high purity water. Today, many OEMs use EDI. Electrodeionization technology uses ion-exchange resin ...
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