DM WATER PLANT

DM WATER PLANT

A Demineralization (DM) Plant is a water treatment system designed to remove dissolved minerals and salts, producing high-purity water suitable for industrial and laboratory applications. The plant typically uses ion exchange technology with two main resin columns: Cation Exchange and Anion Exchange.

In the cation exchange process, positively charged ions like calcium, magnesium, and sodium are replaced with hydrogen ions. In the anion exchange process, negatively charged ions like chloride, sulfate, and nitrate are replaced with hydroxide ions. The hydrogen and hydroxide ions then combine to form pure water.

DM plants are commonly used in power plants, pharmaceuticals, chemical industries, and boiler feed water treatment. They are highly efficient, capable of producing water with very low conductivity and total dissolved solids (TDS). Modern DM plants also feature automated systems with control panels, flow meters, and regeneration cycles to maintain consistent water quality and system performance.

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