GE's Electromat ED and BPED systems focus on improving customer processes for whey demineralization, wine and juice stabilization, glycol recovery at refineries, glycerine desalting, and many other applications.
For more than 50 years, GE has developed the ED technology for process applications and water desalination. Today, our flexible systems operate in a wide range of conditions, in continuous or batch modes, while generating less salt waste than conventional technologies.
Features & Benefits:
What is ED? Electrodialysis is an electrochemical separation process in which ions are transferred through selective ion exchange membranes from one solution to another by means of a DC voltage.
What is BPED? It is an ion-exchange membrane process that uses a bipolar membrane to split water into H+ and OH-, generating acid and caustic streams. This process is used to adjust the pH of a solution without adding bases or acids.
Applications for ED and BPED
- Whey demineralization
- Glycerine desalting
- Wine and grape juice
- Glycol and amine
- Purification of lactose, lactulose, and galactose
- Demineralization of nonfat milk and corn syrup/sugar solutions
- Organic acid production
- Conversion of salt into dilute acid and base
- Purification of protein solutions
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