Demineralization systems are very widely
employed not only for conditioning water for high ââ,‰â,¬Å" pressure boilers but also
for conditioning various process and rinse water. The ion ââ,‰â,¬Å" exchange system is
chosen very accordingly to the volumes and composition of the raw water, the
effluent- quality require for different uses and the comparative capital and
operation cost. If silica removal is not required, the system may consist of a
hydrogen ââ,‰â,¬Å" cation ââ,‰â,¬Å" exchanger unit and a weekly basic anion exchanger unit
usually followed by a degasifier, to remove by aeration most of the carbon
dioxide formed from the bicarbonates. It consists of the following:
- A hydrogen ââ,‰â,¬Å" cation ââ,‰â,¬Å" exchanger unit and a strongly basic anionââ,‰â,¬Å"exchanger
unit or
- A single unit containing an intimately mixed bed of a hydrogen cation ââ,‰â,¬Å"
exchanger and a strongly basic anion exchanger