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Certification: | ISO9001 |
Salt Rejection Rate: | 99.5% |
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EDI (Electrodeionization) ultrapure water is a high-purity water treatment technology that removes ions, dissolved solids, and organic matter from water through a process of electrochemistry and ion exchange to produce ultrapure water with low ion concentration, high resistivity, and low TOC (total organic carbon). Compared with traditional ion exchange technology, EDI does not require regeneration agents or chemicals, and has the advantages of continuous water production, easy operation, no need for regeneration and low maintenance costs.
EDI ultrapure water is used in a wide range of application scenarios and is particularly suitable for areas with very high water quality requirements. In laboratory research, EDI ultrapure water can be used to prepare experimental reagents, water supply for analytical instruments and sample preparation. In the pharmaceutical industry, EDI ultrapure water is used to prepare water for injection, pharmaceutical preparations, water supply for clean rooms and filling equipment. In electronics and semiconductor manufacturing, EDI ultrapure water is used as water supply for washing, etching, photolithography, electroplating and other processes to ensure product quality and productivity. In addition, EDI ultrapure water can be used in special processes and applications in the chemical, food and beverage, and power industries to meet high purity water requirements.
In short, EDI ultrapure water, with its high purity, no need for regeneration and wide applicability, has become the ideal choice for applications with stringent water quality requirements in many fields.