Use of Unique Fractional Electrodeionization in Power Plant Applications

Date Published: 2010 | Technical journal archive

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Fractional Electrodeionization (FEDI) is an advanced form of EDI. It differs from conventional EDI, which is limited in its hardness tolerance and results in scaling due to precipitation of hardness.

Companies: Aquatech
Authors: Devesh Mittal, V.J. Nathan, Singh Bisht
Tags: Electrodeionization (EDI)Reverse Osmosis (RO)

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