Routinely, I am asked how long will one of our cation-anion two bed demineralizers operate before it has to regenerate. To determine this, we need to know the flow rate and the inlet water quality. The flow is generally known, but the water quality generally is not early in a water treatment project. The easiest way …
Temporary, skid mounted softeners can get you back up and running when unplanned repairs are required to your in-house zeolite softeners.   Depending on the extent of the problems, repairs can take several weeks or longer. Tanks are simply hooked up to your water source via cam-lock connections and 2″ industrial Goodall hose. As the tanks exhaust, Res-Kem …
Res-Kem is shipping the second of two condensate polishing systems to a leading private university in North Carolina next week. This is the second of two systems sold to this same university in the past year and a half. This system treats 400 gpm of dirty condensate. Res-Kem’s Dual 54 inch Sodium Cycle Cycle Condensate Polishers To improve …
A customer found they could reduce the salt and water costs of regeneration by 63% by having our service person diagnose the problems they were having and make changes to the system. Situation: A hospital customer has a 20 cubic foot water softener used for domestic water. The system was designed for run length of …
Shipping today is a two bed (cation ion exchange tank followed by an anion ion exchange tank) demineralizer for a chemical plant in Washington State. This unit is a DI60072 and will be used in parallel with several other older systems currently installed at the same plant to increase treated water capacity. 150 gpm Demineralizer …
Res-Kem has a complete 2-Bed demineralizer product line designed for industrial water production. The standard tank sizes range from 18″ to 96″.  Two-Bed Demineralizer withPVC Tank Coating and PVC Face Piping These two-bed deionizers are designed for fully or semi-automatic production of water with a conductivity of less than 10 micro-ohms and feature:  Flow rates …
It is that time of year. You must reduce your backwash flow in the Fall or you will find your ion exchange resin in the drain or waste treatment plant. Why do I need to reduce my backwash flow rate? If the backwash rate for an ion exchange system is set when the water is warm, the flow …
Test your ion exchange resin to monitor and maintain your water treatment systems such as softeners, dealkalizers, condensate polishers, deionizers or demineralizer systems. You should have the resin analyzed on a yearly basis to check the quality and performance of the resin. Samples can be taken from the resin bed and sent to Res-Kem to …