Aquatech Amsterdam: Siemens showcases new products for purifying water

Reducing the environmental pollution and overall operating costs are the main challenges involved in the treatment of high-purity water.

The Siemens Industry Automation Division is showcasing a range of products designed to provide answers to these challenges while also improving customer competitiveness.

Among the products showcased by Siemens at the four-day trade show are its new Ionpure modules for continuous electrodeionization (CEDI). These modules provide higher flow rates, greater tolerance to feedwater hardness and low power consumption, thus extending the range of applications for OEMs.

Another new unit to be showcased is the Ionpure 600VDC G2, a power controller consisting of a semi-conductor rectifier and a display element. The power controller provides a high degree of reliability and flexible module control.

Moreover, the G2 rectifier is compatible with all MX, LX and VNX modules of the Ionpure range, reducing the cost and effort of system integration. Matching the rectifier, Siemens also offers a digital display element.

Another exhibit is the Ionpure LabXT unit, which was developed as a replacement option for several Elix laboratory water system models. This line of EDI modules is designed with thin cell and four-pass technology to meet the needs of operation on single-pass reverse osmosis water systems. OEMs can now incorporate a proven and reliable EDI solution into these compact modular systems which process three to ten liters per hour.

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