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Demineralised Water

Description

Demineralised water (DM water) is water that has been purified by removing dissolved mineral salts and impurities. It is a crucial component in various industrial applications, including hydrogen production, where high-purity water is required for electrolysis.

Purpose

The primary purpose of demineralised water is to serve as a clean and impurity-free medium for industrial and energy applications. In the green hydrogen industry, DM water is essential for efficient electrolysis, preventing scaling and corrosion in equipment, and ensuring long-term operational efficiency.

Technical Specifications

Parameter Value
Purity Level99.9%
Conductivity< 1 μS/cm
pH Range6.5 - 7.5
Total Dissolved Solids (TDS)< 10 ppm
Ion Removal Efficiency99.5%
Storage ConditionsNon-reactive, contamination-free containers

Uses

  • Hydrogen Electrolysis: DM water is used as feedwater in electrolyzers to produce green hydrogen with high efficiency.
  • Cooling Systems: Used in cooling circuits of power plants and hydrogen production units to prevent scaling and corrosion.
  • Chemical Processing: Used as a solvent or reactant in hydrogen and other industrial chemical processes.
  • Pharmaceutical & Electronics: Required in high-purity applications like pharmaceutical production and semiconductor manufacturing.

How it Works

Water Pre-Treatment: Source water undergoes filtration to remove physical impurities.

Ion Exchange Process: Water passes through ion exchange resins to remove dissolved salts and minerals.

Reverse Osmosis (RO): High-pressure filtration further purifies the water by removing microscopic impurities.

Polishing Stage: Mixed-bed ion exchange resins or electrodeionization (EDI) are used to achieve ultra-pure water.

Storage & Distribution: The purified water is stored in contamination-free tanks and supplied to required industrial processes.