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Service DeIonization

DI_tanksaction2The most prominent of the contaminants found in water are in the form of ionized particles and gases. Ionized impurities are categorized into two groups, cation and anion. These ion exchange resins can be specific for the removal of groups of ions. The vessels here contain these resin beds, and are the most commonly used in the field.

DI tanks available on a rental basis, various sizes.

Service and delivery available.

White-Blue Tanks
White Tanks
Blue Tanks
117 Merchants Park Drive
Hoschton, GA 30548
(706) 654-5333
Metro Atlanta
800-579-6869
Outside Metro Atlanta

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Definitioner

Resin
synthetic organic ion exchange material, such as the high capacity exchange resin widely used in water softeners.
Ion Exchange
a reversible process in which ions are released from an insoluble permanent material in exchange for other ions in a surrounding solution; the direction of the exchange depends depends on the affinities of the ion exchanger for the ions present, and the concentrations of the ions in the solution.
Ion
an atom, or group of atoms which function as a unit, and has a positive or negative electrical charge, due to the gain or loss of of one or more electrons.
Cation
an ion with a positive electrical charge, such as calcium, magnesium and sodium.
Anion
A negatively charged ion in solution, such as bicarbonate, chloride, or sulfate.