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Demineralization Premium 10% cross-linked cation resins and porous Type I strong base anion resins are standard in GE’s custom loading of the MobileFlow System. Regeneration of ion exchange resins at GE’s service centers provides the highest conversions for economical production of ultrapure water. A proprietary rinse is used on the selected resins to prevent any residual QC test water from remaining in the trailer when it is delivered to the user. GE’s off-site resin regeneration gives the customer “the only true zero discharge system.” GE’s formalized resin purchase specifications include specific test procedures and quality limits to ensure that the products are free of manufacturing impurities, and can meet the most stringent specifications. [ Read More ] |
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Softening The MobileFlow System provides softening at high flow rates, routinely producing water at 600 GPM(136 m3/hr), and can be configured to produce 1,000 GPM(227 m3/hr)per trailer. Mobile and quickly available, this application can be provided with either exchange service (off-site regeneration) or on-site regeneration. A MobileFlow unit has a softening capacity in excess of 15 million grains (975,000 grams). [ Read More ] |
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Condensate Polishing Utilizing a cation/mixed bed configuration, condensate can be polished to remove crud loading and trace ionic contaminants during unit start-ups or for longer term requirements. The 10% cross-linked cation resin is strong enough to withstand aggressive temperatures and crud loads of the condensate while keeping the mixed bed resins clean for final ionic contaminant removal without interference. [ Read More ] |
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Filtration GE stands alone in filtration capability, having pioneered in-line coagulation for the mobile water treatment industry. The MobileFlow System takes advantage of a proprietary dual media filter which is treated with a biocide, acid, and hot water after each use to protect against cross-contamination from various surface water sources. GE guarantees the effluent quality for influents up to 50 NTU and the system can also treat water up to 100 NTU. Treatment flow rates are dependent upon the influent turbidity values. Typically, flow rates up to 600 GPM (136 m3/ hr) per trailer are possible with influent values of less than 10 NTU. [ Read More ] |
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Deoxygenation GE’s patented DEOX® process provides a water quality of less than 1ppb dissolved oxygen, with 0.5 ppb typically measured. Clients in the pulp and paper, petrochemical, refinery, and utility industries have benefited by GE’s capability to deoxygenate water from virtually any source, including municipal, well, raw surface water, condensate, and demineralized water. This service is readily available on an emergency basis, and is also typically utilized during by-pass of the client’s deaerator for inspections and repairs. [ Read More ] |
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