Demineralized water
- Status
- The offer is out of date
- Minimal order
- 1000 litres
- Available quantity
- 100000 litres
- Country
- Romania
- Grade
- New
- Brands
- ACTION - NONE
- Delivery time
- 15 days
- SKU:
- C1525608
- Last update
- 8 months ago
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Offer's description
Distilled or demineralized water
Distilled water (demineralised water) is water with a TDS of less than 2 ppm. In other words, the distilled water has a concentration of H 2 O molecules close to 99.9998%.
Untreated water will never have this purity because its circuit by nature it is contaminated with various mineral compounds (calcium, magnesium, etc.) or organic (solvents, hydrocarbons) derived from wastewater.
Distilled water purity is determined by measuring electrical resistivity expressed in ohms [Ω]. The electrical resistivity is bigger distilled water is purer.
A resistivity of 18 MΩ is typical of ultrapure demineralized water. Plain water has a resistivity of 2000 Ω. Sea water has a resistivity of 20 Ω.
Although it has a pH between 6 and 7.5 distilled water it is very aggressive in terms of corrosive action.
Installation for obtaining distilled water, demineralized water
Reverse osmosis involves filtering water through a membrane using osmotic pressure.
Distillation involves heating the water to boiling point, vaporization and condensation thus obtaining distilled water.
Deionization water involves removing contaminants using two electrodes connected to a power source. The salts of the cations present in the water dissociates (+) and anion (-).
Sodium chloride - NaCl (table salt) dissociates cation of sodium (Na +) and chloride anions (Cl). The positive electrode will attract anions (-) while the negative electrode will attract cations (+). Deionization can not be extracted by organic compounds.
None of the three procedures listed US not produce ultra pure demineralized water. Therefore, they are combined: distillation or deionization + + reverse osmosis reverse osmosis.