Ion Exchange Process

Why should I use a de-ionization cartridge with low electrical conductivity glycol fluid?

Why should I use a de-ionization cartridge with low electrical conductivity glycol fluid? Using a de-ionization (DI) cartridge (sometimes referred to as a DI filter or canister) with your low electrical conductivity glycol coolant fluid, such as Dynalene LC-EG, LC-PG and LC-Bio is important because it helps maintain the fluid’s low conductivity over time by […]

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Natural Gas Dehydration: The Advantages of Dynalene’s Ion Exchange Process to Regenerate Triethylene Glycol (TEG)

Salt contamination in natural gas dehydration systems can lead to corrosion and decreased efficiency. Dynalene’s ion exchange processes offer a cost-effective way to remove these contaminants and restore system performance. This article explores their effectiveness through a case study conducted at Gill Ranch Storage.

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