Commercial Deionization Tank Systems
Traditionally, DI water has been provided with “banks of tanks.” There are companies across the nation whose sole business is changing DI tanks. Ultimately, the labor and travel expenses to deliver these tanks costs the end user up to 50 cents a gallon for DI water, and this does not consider the interruption of work for the deliveries. US Water Systems also uses tanks, but we use much smaller tanks and the cost of our DI water can be below 5 cents a gallon! Let one of our Master Water Specialists show you how we can save your company money.
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Allegro DI Spot-Free Rinse Tank System
Allegro - The Best DI Spot-Free Rinse The Allegro Spot-Free Rinse System is perfect for those who are looking for an easy hassle-free way to keep their car, truck, motorcycle, RV, tractor, semi spotless and free of residue. Our mobile system can also be...- From $299.00
$498.34- From $299.00
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Medium Capacity 8 x 18 0.33 Cu/ft DI Tank | 505-DI0820
2 GPM Mixed Bed DI Tank System At a TDS of below 5 PPM, this tank will deliver approximately 7,500 gallons of DI water. You can flow up to 3 GPM intermittently with this system, but the highest quality water will be produced if...- From $249.95
$454.91- From $249.95
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US Water Patriot Replaceable Cartridge High-Flow DI Tank
US Water Patriot Replaceable Cartridge High-Flow DI Tank The US Water Patriot 500 High Flow Deionization System has a Replaceable Cartridge which can be replaced in 30 seconds with no tools and no mess. Each cartridge holds a half cubic foot of Mixed Bed...- $695.00
$1,264.90- $695.00
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Deionization, also known simply as "DI", is a technique used to remove a large number of contaminants from water. A DI tank contains one of two types of special resin (or a mix of the two), each of which removes positively or negatively charged particles from the water. Most non-organic contaminants in water are ionic minerals, including iron, copper, and calcium. When water containing these charged minerals passes through the deionization resin, they are attracted to the resin, which exchanges these ions for H+ and OH-. Contaminants are pulled out and pure water is left behind. If you are looking for a deionization system that is easier to maintain than a tank system, we've got you covered. Click here to see all our DI Systems.