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2nd Year Corporate Sponsor for Walk for Water

By Water Innovations Admin

Walk for Water
Walk for Water is an annual event organized by Water Mission to raise both awareness of the global water crisis and money that saves lives. Water Innovations, Inc. is proud to have been a sponsor and our employees participants of Walk for Water organized by one of our key suppliers Georg Fischer the last two years. As a global leader in industrial water recycling with a passion for engineering and manufacturing highly-automated cost-efficient ion exchange systems, Water Innovations has saved our customers hundreds of millions of gallons of water over 13 years in business.

Why Walk?
Every day, millions of women and children in developing countries walk nearly 4 miles to retrieve water to their family’s daily needs. In most cases, even after walking for miles and miles, the water they have to drink is contaminated.

Our Walk will simulate this trek to raise awareness of the global water crisis here in our community. Each participant will start the Walk with an empty bucket. About half-way through, they will fill that bucket with water and complete the remainder of the course. We hope that all participants end the Walk with a better understanding of the challenges people around the world face daily in search of something that we often take for granted – water.

Visit Water Mission’s site today to find out how you can get involved…
If you have questions about industrial water recycling, contact: steven@waterinnovations.net or by telephone at 760.466.7583.

Filed Under: Charity, Uncategorized Tagged With: Charity Corporate Sponsor, Industrial waste water, Industrial wastewater, Industrial Water Recycling, Ion Exchange, Rinse water recycling, Rinsewater Recycling, Water Innovations

Methods of Purification by Water Innovations, Inc.

By Water Innovations Admin

Carbon Filtration is used for several reasons. Its primary purpose is the reduction of chlorine to less than 0.1 ppm. Chorine can damage softener resins, reverse osmosis membranes, and mixed bed deionization resins. Activated carbon will also help control tastes and odors, provide organic and hazardous organic chemical reduction, and some particulate reduction. Activated carbon works through as an adsorption medium. When the carbon has been saturated with contaminants, it will need to be replaced with new carbon.

Filtration is the method of removing sediment particles from water by passing through various media. Media can be sand, Macrloite, filterAg, carbon, ceramic, paper, spun wound fibers, and fabric. There is a multitude of other filtration media available. Filtration effectiveness usually ranges between 100 microns to 0.1 microns depending on media and method selected.

Softening is the method of removing magnesium and calcium salts from water using an ion exchange process. As water passes through a column of selective cation resin, magnesium and calcium ions are removed and exchanged for a chemically equivalent amount of sodium ions. The cation resin is regenerated with sodium chlorides. Water Innovations (WI) applications utilize Kinetico’s unique non-electric valve. This valve incorporates an automatic, demand-initiated regeneration technology and duplex media tanks ensuring an uninterrupted supply of treated water.

Reverse Osmosis (RO) was the first crossflow membrane separation process to be widely commercialized. RO removes virtually all organic compounds and 90 to 99 percent of all ions. A large selection of reverse osmosis membranes is available to meet varying rejection requirements. RO can meet most water standards with a single-pass system and higher standards with a double-pass system. RO rejects 99.9 percent of viruses, bacteria, and pyrogens. Pressure, on the order of 200 to 1,000 psig (13.8 to 68.9 bar), is the driving force of the RO purification process.

Deionization is a method used for the removal of all ionized organic and inorganic minerals and salts from water, using a two-phase ion exchange procedure. First, the positively charged ions are removed by cation exchange resin in exchange for a chemically equivalent amount of hydrogen ions. Second, negatively charged ions are removed by anion exchange for a chemically equivalent amount of hydroxide ions. The hydrogen and hydroxide ions introduced in this process unite to form deionized water molecules (this process may also be termed demineralization).WI offers a wide variety of deionization systems to meet your needs from 5 gpm to 135 gpm.

Ultraviolet Disinfection is the utilization of ultraviolet wavelengths to sterilize water. Ultraviolet disinfection requires water that is virtually free of sediment and calcium or magnesium salts.

Distillation is the process by which a liquid, such as water; is converted into a vapor state by heating; then the vapor is cooled and condensed to the liquid state and collected. Distillation is used to remove dissolved solids and other impurities from water. Multiple distillations are required to produce the mineral free quality water that is routinely produced from a deionization process.

Deionization vs. Distillation

 Deionization and distillation compete in many areas of application. They compete with each other on the basis of quality, convenience, and cost. Distillation removes the water from the minerals. Deionization removes the minerals from the water. Distillation kills organic matter by means of heat used in the distillation process. Deionization removes organic matter by means of filtration, carbon filtration, ultraviolet light, or some type of membrane filtration.

A single distillation process, such as the type normally used in producing bottled water, will produce a water quality of approximately 350,000 ohms. Triple distilled water in glass measures approximately 1,000,000 ohms. A mixed bed deionization system will produce water that measures in excess of 15,000,000 ohms. The total dissolved solid content of this water will measure approximately .03 to .04 parts per million of water. Distilled water can measure as high as 20 parts per million.

The last question to be addressed is sterilization by distillation. Sterilization is a process by which living organisms are destroyed. Sterilization is achieved in distilled water by use of the heat used in the distillation process. Deionized water is sterilized by use of an ultraviolet light. The ultraviolet light is used to kill living organisms that escape the chlorine used in the feed water. This does not mean either of these waters is considered sterile. In order to produce sterile water either of these waters must be exposed to some additional form of sterilization such as autoclaving the product.

Water Innovations offers several water treatment technologies, unique in the industry, for virtually any water quality concern.

At Water Innovations, Inc. we engineer solutions for wastewater treatment, closed loop water recycling and purification.  We utilize ion exchange to produce the highest quality water with the lowest waste volume. Our Best-In-Class ion exchange systems utilize Smart Regeneration Control (SRC) delivering precise regeneration chemistry feeds, controlled regeneration rinse volume and grain set-point automatic adjustment. Click to learn more…

Water Innovations can be reached at sales@waterinnovations.net  or by telephone at 760.466.7583

Filed Under: Water Systems Tagged With: Carbon Filtration, Deionization, Deionization vs. Distillation, deionized water, demineralization of water, DI water, DI water systems, Distillation, Filtration, Ion Exchange, Ion Exchange Systems, Macrloite, Reverse Osmosis, RO, Softening, Ultraviolet Disinfection, Water Deionizer, Water demineralization, Water Softening

WDI – Industrial Water Deionizer

By Water Innovations Admin

The ion exchange system produces (DI) deionized water at a 90% lower cost than service exchange with regeneration of its duplex alternating cation and anion exchange… Learn More

At Water Innovations, Inc. we engineer solutions for wastewater treatment, closed loop water recycling and purification.  We utilize ion exchange to produce the highest quality water with the lowest waste volume. Our Best-In-Class ion exchange systems utilize Smart Regeneration Control (SRC) delivering precise regeneration chemistry feeds, controlled regeneration rinse volume and grain set-point automatic adjustment. Click on the video to learn more…

Water Innovations can be reached at sales@waterinnovations.net  or by telephone at 760.466.7583

Filed Under: Water Systems Tagged With: Deionization, deionized water, demineralization of water, DI water, DI water systems, Evoquoa, High quality water, Industrial Water Deionizer, Ion Exchange, Ion Exchange Systems, SDI water, Service Exchange DI, Water Deionizer, Water demineralization

Ion Exchange Systems – Industrial Water Recycling

By Water Innovations Admin


At Water Innovations, Inc. we engineer solutions for wastewater treatment, closed loop water recycling and purification.  We utilize ion exchange to produce the highest quality water with the lowest waste volume. Our Best-In-Class ion exchange systems utilize Smart Regeneration Control (SRC) delivering precise regeneration chemistry feeds, controlled regeneration rinse volume and grain set-point automatic adjustment. Click on the video to learn more…

Water Innovations can be reached at sales@waterinnovations.net  or by telephone at 760.466.7583

Filed Under: Water Systems Tagged With: Basic Principles of Ion Exchange, deionized water, Industrial Water Recycling, Ion Exchange, Ion Exchange Process, ion exchange rinse water recycling, Ion Exchange Systems, Ion exchange Water Recycling, Ion exchange Water Recycling Treatment, Rinse water recycling, Rinsewater Recycling, Wastewater treatment, Water Deionizer

Water Innovations Facility Upgrade

By Water Innovations Admin

 Water Innovations Facility Upgrade

A few facility upgrades at Water Innovations worth mentioning this quarter at our San Diego 10,000 square foot facility. As we continue to hire a growing workforce across departments, and several years of our continued investment and growth. We have invested in an Electrostatic Precipitator, to use in our in-house paint both. This is a device that removes suspended dust particles from a gas or exhaust by applying a high-voltage electrostatic charge and collecting the particles on charged plates. Electrostatic spray painting is a method that can reduce problems with uneven coverage and overspray that result from using a regular spray painter. For us it will ensure complete surface coverage on our stainless steel HFX, CIX and WDI skids for superior corrosion resistance and equipment longevity.Another area we are investing in, is an upgrade to our media blast both and change in media type. We are moving from a more traditional garnet blast media to metallic media utilizing Clemco abrasive blast equipment. High-performance blast cleaning system produces a uniform surface texture, and creates a surface profile to increase bonding for our stainless steel HFX, CIX and WDI skid polyurethane coatings. This new equipment and process also gives us added health and safety benefits to our growing staff.

About Us: Water Innovations’ CIX complete ion exchange water recycling system is an integrated skid-mounted system engineered for closed-loop recycling of metal finishing rinses. This system is designed to produce deionized (DI) water at 75 percent cost savings and provide quality water with counter-current regeneration of packed-resin beds using feed-forward grain counting, as well as feedback based on outlet water conductivity and pH. These systems are designed with a multistage feed pump, duplex carbon and bag filters, duplex cation and anion exchangers and a DI water pump.

Water Innovations offers several water treatment technologies, unique in the industry, for virtually any water quality concern. Please contact us at 760-294-1888 or sales@waterinnovations.net

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