Demineratization

Demineralization is the process of
removing mineral salts from water by
using the ion exchanger process
(Dematerialized water is water
completely free or atmost of
dissolved mineral as a result of one
of the Following processes:

  • Distillation
  • Deionization
  • Membrane Filtration (Reverse Osmosis or nenofiltration)
  • Etectrodyalisis
  • On other technologies.
Description

A Water Treatment Plant (WTP) is a comprehensive system designed to purify raw water by removing physical, chemical, and biological impurities to make it suitable for industrial, commercial, or domestic use. In boiler and industrial applications, a WTP ensures high-quality water that improves equipment efficiency, reduces maintenance, and extends system lifespan.

Raw water often contains suspended solids, dissolved salts, hardness, iron, bacteria, and other contaminants that can damage boilers, pipelines, and machinery. A water treatment plant processes this water through multiple treatment stages to deliver clean, safe, and usable water according to required quality standards.

Key Components

  • Raw Water Storage Tank

  • Pressure Sand Filter (PSF)

  • Activated Carbon Filter (ACF)

  • Water Softener / Ion Exchange Unit

  • Reverse Osmosis (RO) System (optional)

  • Chemical Dosing System

  • Treated Water Storage Tank

Treatment Process

  1. Pre-Filtration: Removal of suspended solids, sand, and turbidity

  2. Carbon Filtration: Eliminates color, odor, chlorine, and organic matter

  3. Softening / Demineralization: Reduces hardness and dissolved minerals

  4. RO / Advanced Treatment: Removes dissolved salts and impurities

  5. Disinfection: Ensures safe and bacteria-free water

Applications

  • Boiler Feed Water Treatment

  • Textile & Garments Industries

  • Food & Beverage Processing

  • Pharmaceutical Industries

  • Power Plants

  • Hotels, Hospitals & Commercial Buildings

Advantages

  • Protects boilers and equipment from scaling and corrosion

  • Improves thermal efficiency and reduces fuel consumption

  • Enhances product quality in industrial processes

  • Reduces maintenance and downtime

  • Ensures consistent and reliable water quality

Automation & Control

Modern water treatment plants are equipped with automatic valves, control panels, flow meters, and sensors to ensure smooth operation, consistent water quality, and minimal manual intervention.

Maintenance & Service

Regular backwashing of filters, chemical replenishment, and system inspection ensure optimal performance. Proper maintenance increases plant efficiency and prolongs equipment life.

Conclusion

The Water Treatment Plant (WTP) is a critical solution for ensuring clean and treated water in industrial and commercial operations. By delivering high-quality water, it safeguards equipment, improves efficiency, and supports sustainable and cost-effective operations.