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DEMINERALISATION PLANTS
Advanced Watertek is a trusted manufacturer & supplier of systems for demineralization water treatment plants in the UAE. We adopt relevant innovative technology available to manufacture an effective and robust DM Water Systems for our client. Our expert team of engineers has decades of experience in designing, installing, and supplying industrial systems for DM Water Plants across the globe for various industrial and commercial applications.
*Note: We do NOT produce the Water. It's the DM Water System or Plant we are offering. Plus, we supply to industrial (not residential) requirements.
Features of Industrial DM Water Systems or DM Water Plants manufactured by Advanced Watertek
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Manual operation
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Semi-automatic operation
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Fully automatic operation
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Duplex units in the package
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Cost-effective
Benefits of Industrial of DM Water Systems or DM Plants manufactured by Advanced Watertek
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Reduce scale buildup
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Increase the lifespan of components
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Reduce maintenance needs
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Increase plant production
ABOUT DEMINERALISATION
Demineralised water is exactly what it sounds like – it's water that has had all of the mineral impurities removed. There are several different methods that can be used to remove various minerals from water, including distillation, certain backwashing filters, and reverse osmosis (RO), but not all of these methods remove all minerals.
Note: We do not supply the water. It's the System or Plant that we manufacture.
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN DI AND DM PLANTS?
Although DI is a common method for demineralizing water, there is actually a difference between demineralized water vs. deionized water.
Deionized water has been passed through two special types of ion-exchange resins – cation and anion – which attract positive and negative ions, respectively. Minerals that are dissolved in water (and thus cannot easily be filtered out), typically are in the form of ions, which means that they have a positive or negative charge. The anion and cation resins attract those charged particles, pulling them out of the water and exchanging them for OH- and H+ ions. When OH- and H+ are combined, they make H2O or water. We provide ion exchange resin waste as well as electrodeionization.
MAJOR INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS WHERE DM PLANTS CAN BE USED
The demineralized water treatment plants can be used in the following applications:
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Boiler feed water
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cooling tower make–up water
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Food processing industry
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Pharmaceutical Industry
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In the textile industry
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Manufacturing of beverages and soft drinks
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Battery & Automobile Plants
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Fertilizer plants etc.
CONTAINERISED DM SYSTEM
There are certain applications in which a mini demineralised water treatment plant can be deployed and for this, Advanced Watertek manufactures containerized systems for DM Plants in UAE. These mini and portable DM systems can be supplied to any location and do not require much space to install. Along with this, our engineers also train your operators to run these plants at full efficiency so that your process can take maximum advantage of this investment.
The portable system for DM plant will include:
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Interconnecting piping between components and systems
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Cabling and wiring of instrumentation inside the container to the main control cabinet
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Operation and Maintenance manuals
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General Arrangement 3D/2D CAD drawings
SKID-MOUNTED DM WATER TREATMENT SYSTEMS
Advanced Watertek is a leading supplier of bespoke skid-mounted water treatment solutions for brackish water.
As one of the Middle Easts’ leading manufacturers of custom-engineered water treatment systems, Advanced Watertek has an excellent track record of supplying skid-mounted water treatment systems for the treatment of various different water types, so you know you’re in good hands.
Drawing upon in-depth 40 years understanding and knowledge of the wide range of water treatment processes, Advanced Watertek experts are able to work closely with clients to ascertain critical project parameters including contaminants to be removed, water throughput, serviceability requirements and installation space restrictions.