A cation and anion reactor demineralisation (DM) plant is a sophisticated water treatment system that removes impurities from water using a combination of cation and anion exchange resins. The plant comprises two reactors - a cation reactor and an anion reactor - that work in tandem to produce high-quality, demineralized water.
The cation reactor contains cation exchange resins that exchange positively charged ions, such as calcium and magnesium, for hydrogen ions.

The anion reactor contains anion exchange resins that exchange negatively charged ions, such as chloride and sulfate, for hydroxide ions. Together, these two processes remove a wide range of impurities from the water, including minerals, salts, and other dissolved solids.
Our cation and anion reactor DM plants are designed to deliver consistent performance and high-quality water, with minimal downtime and maintenance requirements. They are built using high-quality components and materials to ensure longevity and efficiency.
The plant is capable of treating a variety of water sources, including groundwater, surface water, and wastewater, making it an ideal solution for a range of industrial applications. It is commonly used in industries such as power generation, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, and food and beverage production.
With our cation and anion reactor DM plants, you can be assured of water that meets your specific needs and regulatory requirements. Whether you require ultra-pure water for laboratory use or need to remove impurities for industrial processes, our plant is designed to deliver exceptional performance and reliability.



