What is Demineralised Water Is it Different to Distilled Water
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A clear definition of demineralised water and the differences to distilled water. Also known as deionised water, DI or demin water. http://www.vintageroadhaulage.com.au/... • What is Demineralised Water? • Demineralised water is specially purified water that has had most or all of its mineral and salt ions removed. Such as Calcium, Magnesium, Sodium, Chloride, Sulphate, Nitrate and Bicarbonate. • It is also commonly referred to as deionised water, DI or demin water. • Demineralised water and deionised water are generally considered distinct from distilled water. Distilled water is purified in a still by boiling and re-condensing, a process which also removes salt ions. • The Major Differences Between Demineralised Distilled Water? • Demineralised water is usually freer of mineral ions, depending on the number of processes used to make it. • Distilled water may have less organic contaminants, as deionisation does not remove uncharged molecules such as viruses or bacteria. • However, deionisation also leaves behind less 'scale' than distillation, and so has a cleaner production. • Vintage Road Haulage • For the Supply Transport of Demineralised Water • in Perth Western Australia • Call today (08) 9410 1726 • http://www.vintageroadhaulage.com.au • Video produced by Web Marketing Perth • http://webmarketingperth.com.au • Music used in this video: • Hustle by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) • Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 • • What is Demineralised Water? Is it Di...
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