Unveiling the Power of EDI (Electrodeionization) in Water Treatment
The water management sector, more and more focused on sustainable and efficient water strategies, chooses an EDI electrodeionization system for its removal function that requires no chemical regeneration, thus being environmentally friendly and cheap. Here, we will explore how EDI electrodeionization works, how it can be applied, its pros, and why it is proving to be a game changer in the field of water treatment. EDI electrodeionization is a process that involves the use of electricity to remove ions from the water. It is a combined process based on the dialysis and ion exchange phenomenon for this cleaning. The procedure involves the use of an electrolyzer with the membrane and the resin bed, which is passed with a direct current to set up the electrically charged ions that migrate through the water and are attracted to oppositely charged electrodes. During the filtration, the ions are disengaged from the water allowing only the pure water to remai...