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Electrocoating Requires DI Water
Water Quality Products
March 2004
Frank DeSilva, ResinTech
Elecrocoating is a painting method used by many manufacturers today. It is an electrodeposition process that applies coatings to conductive surfaces using an aqueous paint bath. The process uses water-based paints and primers, and relies on pure water for the rinsing steps.
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Good Housekeeping in the Portable Exchange Regeneration Plant
Water Quality Products
April 2002
Frank DeSilva, ResinTech, Inc.DeSilva, ResinTech, Inc
As a portable exchange business grows, new accounts may include users of ultrapure water. (Ultrapure water generally refers to water with a resistivity greater than 15 megohm.) These users may require documentation and procedures that the dealer may not be accustomed to providing. This article will describe some of the requirements that many high tech customers may ask their supplier of ultrapure water to provide.
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Portable Exchange D.I., Part II
Water Quality Products
December 1999
Nevin Rudie
Important topics that were excluded last month but that should be discussed are in the following article regarding PEDI Plants.
Portable Exchange D.I., Operating Primer, Part I
Water Quality Products
November 1999
Nevin Rudie
The following are some issues surrounding the operation of portable exchange deionization (PEDI), beginning with an explanation of what PEDI is through plant logistics and maintenance considerations.
DI-Polar Water Conditioning: Today’s Technology
Water Quality Products
July 1999
Bill Herrera and Stephane Hersen
A savvy water treatment professional recognizes changes and reacts for reasons of market potential and, sometimes, just for basic survival. DI-Polar water conditioning is one such innovative response to the changes demanded both environmentally and economically, and not to be confused with magnets.
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