OPTIMIZE PERFORMANCE WITH EDI & MINIMIZE MAINTENANCE
Flier Quality water offers many different water treatment systems including Electrodeionization. There are situations where your RO system is not able to filter the different mineral ions and you need an advanced water filtration system like EDI. We can work with you and your team...
Properly Designing Reverse Osmosis Systems
Reverse Osmosis comes in many forms. Most are familiar as it relates to either drinking water in your home, or in the office break room where it generally pertains to a small system. These small systems typically use city or well water pressure to purify...
Carbon Filtration: Water Purification Insights
Carbon filtration is a popular water purification method used in both industrial and residential settings. It uses activated carbon to remove impurities, such as chlorine, chloramines, some iron, and foul taste and odor from water. However, it is not effective in removing all types of...
Ensuring Water Safety: Purified Systems Storage Tanks
Isn’t it ironic that we go through painstaking efforts to assure water with the highest purity standards, only to then dump that same water into a stagnant storage tank? Improper storage tanks can grow microbes or algae due to their ‘open to atmosphere’ vent caps,...
Boosting RO Systems: Pump Design Essentials
Water purification pumps (type and design) are one of the most crucial components to keeping a Reverse Osmosis Purified Water System running and not shutting down production! From an industrial paint line, labs for hospital & research, a pharmaceutical production line, to purified water used for...
Electrodeionization (EDI)
Electrodeionization (EDI) is a form of high purity water treatment technology. It replaces the use of portable mixed bed deionization. EDI uses a small amount of electricity to continuously regenerate the resin. Traditional mixed bed deionization requires exchange by your local service provider. The service provider then has...
Impact of Stagnant Water on Purified Quality
High purity water systems require a recirculation process to reduce the buildup of microorganisms in an RO or DI water storage tank. If there is not a loop design from the storage tank to the points of use and loop return to the tank, a...
Does Reverse Osmosis Soften Water?
Softening the water refers to the act of actively removing certain particles from the water. These hard particles include magnesium salts and dissolved calcium salts from the water. Water that contains these particles is undesirable for industrial use. This is largely because water with such...
Reverse Osmosis vs. Water Softener
Reverse Osmosis and water softeners are two different water conditioning mechanisms. Despite their differences, they are equally important for safe water application and consumption. When activated together, they both compliment each other to create water of the highest quality. Water Softeners Water softeners have been in the...
Reverse Osmosis Water Softener
Reverse Osmosis Water Softener In facilities and homes all around the country, millions of Americans use billions of gallons of water daily. Almost all industrial and home operations require the use of water. It is one of the most common solvents manufacturers use when creating material....
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