Deionisation is a removal process of charged atoms or ion molecules from a liquid. In the water plant, a treated water is used to remove all salts, a positive sodium ion (Na+) and negative chlorine ions (Cl-), from the raw seawater.
Deionisation is a removal process of charged atoms or ion molecules from a liquid. In the water plant, a treated water is used to remove all salts, a positive sodium ion (Na+) and negative chlorine ions (Cl-), from the raw seawater.