DM Plants
In DM (Demineralization) plants, treatment chemicals are crucial for producing high-purity water for industrial processes. Ion exchange resins are the primary medium used, exchanging ions like calcium, magnesium, and other minerals for hydrogen and hydroxide ions. Regeneration chemicals, such as acids and bases, restore the resin’s ion exchange capacity by removing accumulated ions. pH adjustment chemicals ensure the proper functioning of the ion exchange process. Antiscalants and dispersants prevent scale and fouling, extending the lifespan of the resin and improving system efficiency. Additionally, disinfectants may be used to control microbial growth. Effective chemical treatment ensures consistent production of demineralized water, vital for various industrial applications.