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Features
0.1 lb/day to 50 lb/day Standard Systems
Custom Systems up to 400 lb/day
No ClO2 Storage Required – Not a Batch Process
Dilute ClO2 Solution Produced – Inherently Safe
Self Monitoring and Self Correcting Operation
Industry Proven Reliable Components
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Applications
Open Cooling Systems
Closed Cooling Systems
Secondary Disinfection
Reverse Osmosis Membrane Systems
Odor Control
Iron & Manganese Removal
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The Molecule
Chlorine Dioxide is the ultimate biocide. As a dissolved gas in solution, it can destroy and remove biofilm, eliminate both sessile and planktonic bacteria, and prevent their regrowth without interfering with most water treatment chemistry. As a weak oxidizer, it can destroy odors, clarify, and precipitate iron and manganese from contaminated water sources. As the ultimate biocide, it can eradicate Legionella and other harmful bacteria living and growing in water systems. These properties make Chlorine Dioxide the ideal biocide for most Industrial water treatment applications.
The System
The CLO2IX® Industrial System is the ultimate Chlorine Dioxide conversion system. Built to withstand harsh and humid industrial water treatment conditions, the system consistently produces a pure solution of Chlorine Dioxide by utilizing the DWW patented Chlorine Dioxide production method. |
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| The CLO2IX® Industrial System is based on pure water technology found routinely in the pharmaceutical and semiconductor industries where purity and safety are not optional. Instead of the traditional way of making Chlorine Dioxide by either mixing concentrated chemicals or through electrochemistry, which produces dangerous by-products, the CLO2IX® method combines ion exchange and catalytic technologies to ensure consistent product quality in a rugged industrial piece of equipment. |
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| A potable water source is required for the system. |
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A 25% NaClO2 solution is diluted with potable water such that the resulting concentration of NaClO2 is 1,250 mg/l.
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The dilute NaClO2 flows through the ion exchange vessels where the NaClO2 is converted to HClO2 through the exchange of the Na+ in solution for the H+ on the cation resin.
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The HClO2 is converted to dilute ClO2 in the catalyst cartridge. The concentration of solution is a safe 700 mg/l.
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The H+ ion in the regenerant acid forces the Na+ ion off of the exhausted cation resin. The system is a duplex system, which means that when one cation resin vessel is converting NaClO2 to HClO2 the other vessel is in regeneration. When the system determines that the first vessel is exhausted, the system automatically switches sides so that HClO2 production is not interrupted. To increase efficiency, the Impulse Regeneration Method is utilized.
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| The waste regenerant containing the Na+ ions is flushed to drain as part of the regeneration process. The system also primes itself to drain. |
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| Click here for a printable PDF of the Industrial System |
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© 2010 Dripping Wet Water, Inc. | 413 W. Nakoma, San Antonio,TX 78216 | P (210) 384-0805 | F (210) 525-8883 |
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