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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.


Ion-Exchange Membranes in Electrodialysis: Key Facts
Ion-exchange membranes are the unsung heroes of electrodialysis—quietly powering everything from clean water initiatives to industrial chemical processes. Whether you're a researcher, engineer, or just someone curious about membrane tech, understanding these materials gives you a leg up in the growing world of sustainable separation technologies.
May 144 min read


ED/EDBM Pilot Testing Equipment Introduction
ED is a membrane-based process where ions are transported across ion-exchange membranes under an electric field. It’s a favorite for desalination, selective ion removal, and treating industrial effluents.
May 85 min read


Custom ED/EDBM Laboratory Testing Modules: A Comprehensive Guide
Electrodialysis uses an electric field to move ions through selective membranes, separating them from water. It’s efficient, low-energy, and widely used in desalination and wastewater treatment.
May 75 min read


Exploring Different Electrodialysis Membrane Materials
Electrodialysis membranes, the core components of electrodialysis systems, are uniquely engineered to allow the selective transport of ions under the influence of an electric field. These membranes are crucial in separating ionic substances from aqueous solutions, playing a vital role in desalination, wastewater treatment, and other ion-separation processes. The classification of these membranes is typically based on their ion selectivity, structure, and functional materials
Apr 134 min read


DESALT EDBM TEST KIT Operating Manual
DESALT ED TEST KIT Operating Manual
Apr 36 min read


DESALT ED TEST KIT Operating Manual
DESALT ED TEST KIT Operating Manual
Mar 266 min read
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