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Capacitive Deionization (CDI) is a water treatment technology that uses electric fields to remove ions from water. It is a relatively new technology, and is becoming increasingly popular due to its low energy consumption and high efficiency. CDI works by passing water through two electrodes, which are separated by a porous membrane. The electrodes are charged with a direct current, which attracts ions from the water and stores them on the electrodes. This process is repeated until the desired level of purity is achieved. CDI is often used in combination with other water treatment technologies, such as reverse osmosis, to achieve the highest level of purity.
CDI is used in a variety of industries, including agriculture, food and beverage production, and pharmaceuticals. It is also used in residential and commercial applications, such as swimming pools and drinking water.
Some companies in the Capacitive Deionization market include Aqualytic, Ion Exchange, and Ionera Technologies. Show Less Read more