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Electrodialysis (ED) is a water treatment process that uses electric current to separate ions from a solution. It is used to remove salts and other impurities from water, making it suitable for drinking, industrial, and agricultural use. ED systems use a series of membranes and electrodes to separate ions from the solution. The membranes allow only certain ions to pass through, while the electrodes provide the electric current. The process is often used in combination with other water treatment processes, such as reverse osmosis, to achieve the desired level of purity.
ED systems are used in a variety of industries, including food and beverage, pharmaceutical, and chemical production. They are also used in wastewater treatment, desalination, and water reuse applications. ED systems are becoming increasingly popular due to their ability to reduce energy consumption and operating costs.
Some companies in the ED system market include Veolia Water Technologies, Evoqua Water Technologies, and SUEZ. Show Less Read more