Deionization unit Manufacturer,Supplier and Exporter in India
Product Code : SCL-WP-12529
The Deionization Unit is a laboratory water-purification system used for removing dissolved ionic impurities from feed water through deionization or ion exchange. It is intended for schools, colleges, research laboratories and general laboratory facilities that require deionized water for suitable analytical, preparation, rinsing or educational applications.
Product Description
The Deionization Unit treats water by passing it through suitable ion-exchange media that remove positively and negatively charged dissolved ions. In conventional ion-exchange deionization, cation and anion resins replace dissolved ionic contaminants with hydrogen and hydroxide ions, which combine to form water.
The exact output quality depends on the unit design, resin configuration, feed-water composition, flow rate and cartridge condition. The supplied data does not confirm output capacity, conductivity, resistivity, resin volume, pressure range, housing material or cartridge count, so these values must be verified before publication or procurement.
Key Features
- Removes dissolved ions: designed to reduce ionic impurities in feed water through deionization.
- Supports laboratory water preparation: suitable for applications requiring confirmed deionized-water quality.
- Ion-exchange principle: uses suitable resin media to capture dissolved cations and anions.
- Useful for educational laboratories: supports demonstrations of ion exchange and laboratory water treatment.
- Output quality can be monitored: conductivity or resistivity measurement may be used where suitable monitoring equipment is provided.
- Application-specific operation: final water suitability should always be checked against the requirements of the intended method or instrument.
Technical Specifications
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Specification |
Detail |
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Product Name |
Deionization Unit |
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Brand |
School Equipments |
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Product Category |
Laboratory Water Purification Equipment / Deionized Water System / Laboratory Appliance |
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Primary Keyword |
Deionization Unit |
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Secondary / Semantic Keywords |
laboratory water deionizer, deionized water system, ion exchange water purifier, laboratory water purification unit, DI water unit, demineralization system, water purification apparatus |
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Intended Users |
Schools, colleges, research laboratories, science laboratories, technical institutes and general laboratory facilities |
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Purification Principle |
Removal of dissolved ions through ion exchange |
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Standards or Certifications |
No product-specific standard or certification confirmed |
What's Included in the Kit
- 1 Deionization Unit main assembly
- Ion-exchange cartridge or resin arrangement
- Inlet and outlet fittings or tubing
- Installation and operating instructions
Applications / Uses
- Preparing deionized water for suitable laboratory procedures.
- Providing water for glassware rinsing where deionized water is specified.
- Supporting solution or reagent preparation when the required water grade is met.
- Teaching ion exchange, dissolved ions and laboratory water purification.
- Comparing configurations with the Water Deioniser with Cartridges.
- Evaluating an alternative configuration through the Water Deioniser with 4 Cartridges.
How to Use the Deionization Unit
- Confirm that the available feed water meets the inlet requirements of the specific unit.
- Inspect the cartridges, resin condition, tubing and connections before operation.
- Connect the inlet to the approved water source according to the supplied instructions.
- Allow water to pass through the ion-exchange system at the confirmed operating flow rate.
- Discard initial flush water where required by the cartridge or commissioning procedure.
- Monitor output quality using conductivity, resistivity or another specified method where applicable.
- Replace or regenerate exhausted resin media only according to the confirmed product instructions.
Safety note: Use only with compatible feed water and within the confirmed pressure limits. Do not assume deionized water is sterile, microbiologically safe or suitable for every analytical method without verifying the required water-quality specification.
Care & Maintenance
- Monitor output water quality regularly to identify resin exhaustion.
- Replace cartridges or resin media according to confirmed operating guidance.
- Keep tubing, fittings and dispensing points clean to reduce contamination risk.
- Prevent freezing, excessive pressure and prolonged stagnation where prohibited by the unit instructions.
Why Choose School Equipments
School Equipments manufactures and exports scientific laboratory instruments, educational apparatus, science kits, mathematics kits, didactic models and STEM equipment. Its laboratory catalogue includes dedicated equipment for water purification and related scientific applications.
Laboratory buyers can explore the complete Water Purification Equipment range and compare deionization with purification by distillation using the Water Still. Final output quality, flow rate, resin capacity, installation requirements and accessories should be confirmed before ordering.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Deionization Unit used for?
A Deionization Unit is used to remove dissolved ionic impurities from feed water, producing deionized water for applications compatible with the confirmed output quality.
How does a Deionization Unit work?
Water passes through ion-exchange media that capture dissolved positively and negatively charged ions. The exact resin arrangement depends on the system design.
Is deionized water the same as distilled water?
No. Deionization primarily removes dissolved ions through ion exchange, while distillation purifies water through evaporation and condensation. The two methods remove different impurity groups and should not be treated as interchangeable without checking application requirements.
How is deionized water quality checked?
Conductivity or resistivity is commonly used to assess ionic purity. The required acceptance limit depends on the laboratory method, instrument or water-quality specification.
Does a Deionization Unit remove bacteria and organic contaminants?
Deionization specifically targets dissolved ions. Additional purification stages may be required when control of microorganisms, particulates or organic contaminants is necessary.
What is the output capacity of this Deionization Unit?
The exact flow rate and output capacity were not supplied. These values should be added only after verification of the final model specification.
Explore the complete Water Purification Equipment range from School Equipments for related deionizers, water stills and laboratory water-treatment systems.
