| deionization | The production of a mineral-free state by the removal of ions. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| deionization |
A method for removing inorganic impurities from water by using the ionic charge present on inorganic substances.
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| deionization |
Process that serves to remove all ionized substances from a solution. Most commonly is the exchange process where cations and anions are removed independently of each other.
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| deionization |
A return of the condition of the dielectric to a non-conductive state. Failure to accomplish deionization (through flushing) during off-time of the spark is responsible for DC arcing.
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| deionization |
Removal of ionized minerals and salts from a solution by a two phase ion exchange procedure.
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| deionization |
Also called demineralization or ion exchange. Synthetic resins are used to remove ions and minerals from feed water. This is very effective at removing ionized impurities, but does not remove organic, bacterial, pathogenic, or particulate matter efficiently.
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