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titleOfInvention Electric deionized water production equipment
abstract (57) [Problem] To improve the electric conductivity of concentrated water and increase the amount of current by simple means even when the quality of the water to be treated is low in strong electrolyte components and high in weak electrolyte components. Provided is an electric deionized water producing apparatus that improves the removal rate of weak electrolyte components in treated water. SOLUTION: In an electric deionized water producing apparatus 1 having a demineralization chamber, a concentration chamber and an electrode chamber, and applying a voltage to a pair of electrodes to obtain deionized water from the demineralization chamber, The anode water discharged from the anode chamber is treated by the activated carbon adsorption tower 3, and the treated water is returned to the inflow side of the concentration chamber via the concentrated water storage facility 3 so as to increase the ion concentration of the concentrated water. Electric deionized water producing apparatus 1.
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