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Deionization is a water treatment process that removes ions from water, such as cations and anions. It is commonly used to purify water for industrial and medical applications. The process involves passing water through a bed of ion exchange resins, which exchange ions in the water with ions in the resin. The process is often used in combination with other water treatment processes, such as reverse osmosis, to produce high-purity water.
Deionization is a cost-effective and efficient way to remove ions from water, and is used in a variety of industries, including pharmaceuticals, electronics, and food and beverage production. It is also used to produce ultrapure water for laboratory and medical applications.
Some companies in the deionization market include Dow Water & Process Solutions, Evoqua Water Technologies, Veolia Water Technologies, and Ion Exchange India. Show Less Read more