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titleOfInvention Desalting device adopting high-voltage capacitor absorption
abstract The utility model relates to a desalting device adopting high-voltage capacitor absorption. The desalting device comprises a reaction chamber and an external power source, wherein a first side wall, a first detachable plate, a movable plate, a second detachable plate and a second side wall are sequentially arranged, and connected and fixed by iron rods provided with threads to form the reaction chamber; an anode plate and a cathode plate are arranged in the opposite positions, tightly close to the first side wall and the second side wall, of the inside of the reaction chamber respectively, and metal screws are mounted in the middles of the tops of the anode plate and the cathode plate respectively and connected with an anode and a cathode of the external power source; an anion membrane and a cation membrane are arranged in the opposite positions of the inner sides of the anode plate and the cathode plate respectively and form a flowing passageway; a water inlet and a water outlet are formed in the movable plate; surfaces of the electrodes are subjected to insulating treatment; and salt-contained waste water is fed into a reactor, the electrodes at the two ends are accessed to an additional direct-current power supply, and the water flows out from the water outlet at the top. The desalting device is improved by adopting the insulating electrodes to replace traditional electrodes, so that the device can work under the high voltage.
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