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MORE INFORMATION AND RESOURCES ABOUT ELECTRODIALYSIS
On this page you can discover more about electrodialysis, cation, anion and bipolar membranes, electrodes, full scale and lab test equipment for this technology.


Eco-Friendly CNC Wastewater Treatment Options for Modern Shops
Eco-friendly CNC wastewater treatment options offer a smarter, cleaner, and more profitable approach. By adopting sustainable technologies, shops can reduce waste, cut costs, and improve their brand image. This article dives deep into the challenges of CNC wastewater, explores eco-friendly solutions, and highlights how shops of all sizes can embrace greener practices.
Sep 410 min read


Water guide - Carbon Dioxide
Carbon dioxide is not only a critical greenhouse gas in the carbon cycle but also a key factor in water treatment and industrial processes. Its careful management is essential to reducing environmental impact, ensuring sustainable water use, and maintaining ultrapure water quality in advanced applications.
Aug 253 min read


Building a Sustainable CNC Wastewater Management Strategy
CNC wastewater isn’t just a by-product—it’s a challenge and an opportunity. By building a sustainable management strategy, you're not only protecting the environment but also future-proofing your business. With smart design, the right technology, and a bit of planning, you can turn waste into wins.
Jul 244 min read


Water Guide – Calcium in Water
Calcium is a naturally occurring mineral found abundantly in the Earth’s crust. Chemically represented as Ca²⁺, it's an essential element for human health, playing a vital role in bone formation, blood clotting, and cellular function. In water treatment, however, calcium is better known as one of the primary contributors to water hardness.
Jul 177 min read


Different Configurations of Bipolar Membrane Electrodialysis (EDBM)
Bipolar Membrane Electrodialysis (EDBM) is an advanced membrane separation technology that utilizes an electric field to split water molecules into H⁺ and OH⁻ ions, enabling the conversion of salt solutions into their corresponding acids and bases.
Jun 251 min read


Water Guide - Understanding Ammonium and Ammonia in Water Systems
In nature, ammonia (or ammonium) can be synthesised from the nitrogen in the air. This nitrogen-fixing process is catalysed using enzymes, as it is a very energy-intensive process. Several types of bacteria can fix nitrogen from the air, for example, cyanobacteria, clostridium, and rhizobium in symbiosis with plants in the Faboideae family.
May 282 min read
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