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Pre-treatment

Pre-treatment - Dealkalizers

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A profitable solution for many applications.

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Designed according to sound industry practices, dealkalizers can reduce unwanted anions using an ion exchange process. Dealkalizers are used to boost performance, reduce fuel and operating costs. Dealkalizers can help reduce blowdown in boilers and thus reduce the need for chemical treatment for efficient non-corrosive operation. When used with sodium hydroxide as a regenerant, this process will also reduce carbon dioxide in water.

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Benefits

  • Reduction in carbon dioxide
  • Reduction in fuel and operating costs
  • Reduction in chemical usage
  • Alkalinity/sulfate reduction
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Applications

  • Heating & Cooling
  • Boiler pre-treatment
  • Steam Generation
  • Vehicle Wash
  • Hospitals
  • Office Buildings
  • Restaurants
  • Apartment Buildings
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Culligan Dealkalizer Products

  • Hi-Flo 22 DealkalizerHi-Flo® 22 Dealkalizer

    Culligan’s most compact dealkalizer system, the Hi-Flo 22, uses ion exchange to reduce anions for applications requiring flow rates up to 22* gallons per minute.

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  • CSM DealkalizerCSM™ Dealkalizer

    Culligan’s mid-size dealkalizer system, the CSM, uses ion exchange to reduce anions for applications requiring flow rates from 6 to 100* gallons per minute.

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  • Hi-Flo 50 DealkalizerHi-Flo® 50 Dealkalizer

    Culligan’s largest dealkalizer system, the Hi-Flo 50, uses ion exchange to reduce anions for applications requiring flow rates from 25 to 200* gallons per minute.

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    view the Hi-Flo 50 dealkalizer brochure  (PDF) | CAD (PDF) - Check back soon !  
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     *Peak Flow Rate – Pressure drop at Peak flow rate varies. Peak flow rates are not recommended for extended periods of time. Operating at peak flow rates may cause hardness leakage in treated water flow.