deionizer water filter for distilled water
A deionized water filter is a device that can remove ion impurities from water. When used for distilled water, it can further improve the purity of the water. Distilled water itself has undergone a distillation process to remove most impurities, but it may still contain some trace ions. The deionized water filter uses technologies such as ion exchange resin to adsorb cations and anions in water, thereby obtaining higher purity deionized water.
This type of filter has important applications in fields such as laboratories, electronics industry, and pharmaceuticals that require extremely high water quality. It can ensure the accuracy of experimental results, stable performance of electronic components, and the quality and safety of drugs. The performance of deionized water filters is usually measured by factors such as their ability to remove ions, filtration rate, and service life. Different application scenarios may require deionized water filters of different specifications and performance.
Parameter of ultra pure water system laboratory
| Model | DI-15 | DI-30 | DI-45 | DI-60 | |||
| Output(25℃)* | 15 liters/hour | 30 liters/hour | 45 liters/hour | 60 liters/hour | |||
| Pure water outlet | One deionized water and one reverse osmosis water | ||||||
| Deionized water quality | |||||||
| Resistivity | 15-18.2MΩ.cm | ||||||
| Particle(>0.1μm) | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | |||
| RO water quality | |||||||
| Ion rejection rate | 96%-99% (new RO membrane) | ||||||
| Organic rejection rate | >99%, when MW>200 Dalton | ||||||
| Particles rejection rate | >99% | ||||||
| Feed water requirements | Tap water, temperature:5-45℃,pressure:1.0-4.0Kgf/cm2 | ||||||
| Electrical requirements | AC110-240V, 50/60Hz | ||||||
| Power | 55W | 60W | 70W | 78W | |||
flow chart of deionizer water filter for distilled water

Deionized water is produced by removing ionized salts and impurities from water through ion exchange resin, resulting in high-purity water. This method is commonly used in situations where most ion impurities need to be removed, such as laboratory water, pharmaceuticals, and biochemistry. Although deionized water can effectively remove inorganic compounds, it may still contain small amounts of organic matter.
Distilled water is evaporated by heating. And then condensed to collect the vapor, thereby removing dissolved minerals, suspended solids, and other impurities. This is an ancient water purification method widely used in laboratories and industrial fields. Distilled water does not contain minerals. So it is commonly used in situations where mineral free is required.

