44th Digital Annual Report

Demineralisation

Demineralisation is the process of removing most of the mineral content from raw water. In general, demineralisation of water is carried by first passing water onto a Tulsion® cation exchanger in the hydrogen form, followed by Tulsion® anion exchanger in hydroxyl form, in two-column process. Cation exchange resin will replace the positively charged ions retaining H+ ions while anion exchange resin will replace the negatively charged ions retaining OH- ions. This combination will result in production of de-mineralised water.

Tulsion® resin used –

Cation exchange resins: Tulsion® T-42 H, Tulsion® T-52 H, Tulsion® T 53 H, Tulsion® T-42 MP, Tulsion® CXO-9, Tulsion® CXO-12, Tulsion® CXO-12 MP
Anion exchange resins: Type 1- Tulsion® A-23, Tulsion® A-27 gel, Tulsion® A-27 MP. Type 2 Tulsion® A-32, Tulsion® A-36 gel, Tulsion® A-36 MP, Tulsion® A-2X MP

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