ELECTRODIALYSIS & BIPOLAR ELECTRODIALYSIS TEST EQUIPMENT FEATURES
DESALT Electrodialysis (ED) and Bipolar Electrodialysis (BPED) test equipment can come in the form of a lab bench test or pilot plant.
A pilot plant is a larger-scale system that mimics an industrial electrodialysis process, allowing for the testing and optimization of the process parameters.
A lab test equipment, on the other hand, is a smaller-scale system that can be used for educational purposes or for showcasing the technology to potential clients.
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In both cases, DESALT electrodialysis and bipolar electrodialysis test equipment is designed to help researchers and engineers understand the behaviour of the system under different conditions and to optimize the process for maximum efficiency and cost-effectiveness.
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Designed for reliability
Designed with cutting-edge technology and engineered for perfection, the electrodialysis and bipolar electrodialysis test equipment guarantees accurate results every time. Whether you're in the laboratory or on the field, this advanced electrodialysis test equipment is sure to meet your treatment expectations.
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High quality components
Its high-quality components and durable construction ensure long-lasting performance, making it a valuable investment for setting up a lab scale pilot plant system with electrodialysis reversal or bipolar electrodialysis technology.
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Scalable pilot plant
Our pilot plant for electrodialysis testing is designed to be scalable, making it perfect for both small and large-scale water and wastewater treatment operations.
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Customizable
Electrodialysis and bipolar electrodialysis demo kit is fully customizable, from the power supply to the electrodialysis membrane stack configuration.
ELECTRODIALYSIS & BIPOLAR ELECTODIALYSIS LAB PILOT PLANT ADVANTAGES
Electrodialysis (ED) is a process that uses an electrical current and ion-selective membranes to separate or concentrate ions from a solution.
A pilot plant for electrodialysis has several advantages over laboratory-scale or test equipment experiments, including:
1. Scale-up
An Electrodialysis Reversal pilot plant can be designed to operate at a larger scale, allowing for better understanding of the process parameters and performance at the intended production scale.
2. Representative Results
An electrodialysis pilot plant can mimic the actual conditions of an industrial-scale plant, giving more accurate and representative results.
3. Process Optimization
A pilot plant allows for optimization of the process parameters, such as current density, flow rate, and membrane configuration, to maximize efficiency and performance of electrodialysis.
4. Cost Savings
An Electrodialysis lab equipment can help to identify potential issues and optimize the process before full-scale production, saving time and money in the long run.
5. Flexibility
EDR pilot plant can be easily modified to test different configurations and membranes, allowing for a more thorough understanding of the process and potential improvements of the electrodialysis reversal process.
6. Safety
A pilot plant for Reverse Electrodialysis can be designed with safety features and protocols to ensure the safe operation of the process and the protection of personnel and equipment.