Electrodeionization (EDI...
Electrodeionization (EDI) is an electrically-driven water treatment technology that uses electricity, ion exchange and resin to remove ionized species from water. The combination of ion-exchange resins and ion-exchange membranes, which are used to move ionic impurities into a waste or concentrate water stream leaving purified product water. An EDI-unit is usually used as a post treatment of Reverse Osmosis water.Features:No salt InjectionCounter currentLow energy consumptionPLX-100PLX-200PLX-300PLX-450Product Flow1235Flow Range0.1-1.51.5-2.52.5-3.54.5-5.5Product Resistivity≧15≧15≧15≧15Operating Current≦7≦7≦7≦7Operating Voltage≦200≦300≦400≦600Feed Pressure0.2-0.50.2-0.50.2-0.50.2-0.5Recovery90909090