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New water treatment system now available
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Rohm & Haas Co
: 21 June, 2004 (New Product) |
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Rohm and Haas Company today announced the introduction of a new, modular ion exchange-based water deionization system that makes it even easier for water management experts to provide a continuous flow of pure, deionized water for industrial use in the power, chemical, petrochemical, paper and electronics industries. |
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Rohm and Haas Company today announced the introduction of a new, modular ion exchange-based water deionization system that makes it even easier for water management experts to provide a continuous flow of pure, deionized water for industrial use in the power, chemical, petrochemical, paper and electronics industries.
Based on more than 50 years of water treatment experience, Rohm and Haas has designed a self-contained, skid-mounted deionization system that can be delivered to customers in a standard shipping container or trailer, easily plugged in on-site, and able to produce a continuous flow of deionized water with up to 98 percent water yield. The company estimates that this system, called the ADVANCED AMBERPACK ADI-60 system, can eliminate 32 million gallons of waste water a year (or roughly enough water for 100,000 families for one day), compared with a typical reverse osmosis system found in use today.
For many waters, product water quality is <0.5 uS/cm with <20 part per billion (μg/liter) silica content.
The ADVANCED AMBERPACK ADI-60 system comes as a complete skid-mounted deionization module and includes novel flat head service vessels, regeneration system, rinse recycle pump, PLC automation, and an optional membrane degasification system. The entire system footprint fits into a standard shipping container/mobile trailer. ADVANCED AMBERPACK system combines the robustness of Rohm and Haas Company's traditional AMBERPACK systems with patented fractal distribution technology developed by Amalgamated Research Inc. The result is a truly unique, modular, ion exchange device. |
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