The deionized water technology, known as Electrodeionization (EDI), is a new desalination process that combines electrodialysis and ion exchange. EDI pure water is a process that removes ions from water through electrochemical reactions and ion exchange technology, eliminating impurities such as ions, microorganisms, and organic substances from tap water, resulting in pure, sterile, and organic-free water.
The Mioszzi brand boasts a modern production base of 100,000 square meters, over a hundred fully automated production lines, a 100,000-level purification workshop, a central air conditioning purification system, and other advanced equipment to produce high-quality products that meet the actual needs of the public.
The EDI pure water process first utilizes ion exchange resins to remove ions from the water, followed by electrochemical reactions to eliminate residual ions. The specific steps include pretreatment, reverse osmosis, and EDI, with EDI being the key link in the entire purification process.
EDI pure water refers to water that has undergone a series of treatments to remove impurities, bacteria, and other substances, retaining a purity level of over 99.99% for the water molecules themselves. It is characterized by being chemically neutral, colorless, odorless, having extremely low conductivity, and high stability. EDI pure water is widely used in research, pharmaceuticals, medical, electronics, and cosmetics fields. Its advantages include providing high purity and high-quality water that can meet the needs of various application scenarios. For instance, the water used in most of Mioszzi's wet wipes is EDI pure water, which contains fewer impurities, is purer, and reduces harmful microbial irritation to the skin.
The advantage of EDI pure water lies in its ability to meet high water quality standards without the need for additional chemical treatments, while also reducing the environmental impact of water treatment. EDI pure water is widely used in pharmaceuticals, microelectronics, semiconductors, and food processing. Mioszzi's biodegradable baby wet wipes feature an ultra-pure formula, using EDI pure water and plant-based fiber spunlace non-woven fabric, with soft wipes that reduce friction on the skin and avoid irritation from chemical reagents, providing pure care for babies.
In the pharmaceutical manufacturing process, EDI pure water can be used for refining chemicals and filtering impurities; in the electronics industry, it can serve as a medium for detergents and the removal of elements such as iron, cadmium, and nickel; in the cosmetics field, it can be used to manufacture high-quality perfumes and cosmetic cleansers. In summary, EDI pure water, as a high-purity water quality, holds significant application value across various fields. The use of EDI pure water in most of Mioszzi's wet wipe products enhances the purity of the wipes, reducing the impact of microorganisms in the water on the overall quality of the wipes, and carefully protecting skin health.