PRESENTATION-ELECTRO
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Concentrate enters the module through the center pipe from
below and is diverted into spirally flowing cells known as the
“C” (concentrate) chambers. DC current is applied across the
cells. The DC electrical field splits a small percentage of water
molecules (H2O) into hydrogen (H+) and hydroxyl (OH-) ions.
The H+ and OH- ions attach themselves to the cation and
anion resin sites, continuously regenerating the resin. Hydrogen
ions have a positive charge and hydroxyl ions have a negative
charge. Each will migrate through its respective resin, then
through its respective permeable membrane and into the
concentrate chamber due to its respective attraction to the
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