RE:Strong performance of the AmmEL System..."ENPAR incorporated numerous innovative components into the pilot unit to successfully manage the high hardness water encountered at the site. One such component was a new modified ion exchange material which ENPAR developed and studied extensively in house for such applications. The ion exchange material minimizes adsorption of hardness-causing ions (e.g. calcium, magnesium) from the feed water, thereby limiting the amount of these ions transferred to the regeneration circuit and electrochemical reactor, and reducing the potential for fouling. Another innovation was the incorporation of a proprietary self-cleaning electrochemical reactor. This combination of ion exchange material and reactor design allowed the demonstration unit to operate for the duration of the four month study without cleaning and maintenance of the electrochemical reactor or any loss in reactor efficiency.
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Hey this is great news because this takes care of a problem they had in the past...."Great going team!"