Demineralization Plant

A DM plant is a system, which uses an ion exchange chemical process to remove dissolved ionic compounds (salts) from water. It is also known as Deionized Water System, Demineralizer, or DM Plant. A typical Demineralization Plant (DM Plant) consists of two vessels. The feed water or raw water is passed through the first vessel i.e. containing strong base cation resin in the form of Hydrogen (H+), whereupon all the positively charged ions (sodium, calcium, iron, copper, etc.

Types of Demineralization Plant

  • Two Bed Demineralizer
  • Mixed Bed Demineralizer
  • Portable water DM plant
  • Packaged DM Water Plant
  • Custom Built DM Plant

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demineralization plant

A demineralization plant is a facility that is used to remove dissolved minerals, such as calcium, magnesium, and iron, from water. This process is typically accomplished using ion exchange resins, which attract and trap the dissolved minerals, or through reverse osmosis, which removes dissolved particles by forcing water through a semi-permeable membrane. Demineralization plants are often used in industrial settings, such as power plants and chemical plants, to provide high-purity water for process use, and they are also used in some municipal water treatment plants to remove minerals that can cause issues such as hard water and pipe corrosion.