L O W - COST PROCESS WAT Ε I N Y O U R PLANT BY
ioiOC ehcinfje PLASTICS GLASSWARE TEXTILES FERRO E N A M E L I N G METAL
FINISHING
B O T T L I N G WATER COSMETICS CERAMICS MIRRORS SOAP SUGAR
ETC·
OPERATING PRINCIPLE—Raw water passes in series through two reactor t a n k s containing high-speed, highcapacity ion-exchange resins. These resins h a v e the p r o p e r t y of adsorbing a n d exchanging all the cations a n d anions in t h e water supply, giving an effluent water t h a t is equal i n purity t o distilled water. N o heat, no fuel, no cooling water involved in the process. Units are compact, requiring small floor space and little attention. There a r e only a few simple valves a n d m i n i m u m piping. T h e range of flow r a t e s is practically limitless. W a t e r is used here as a n example, but t h e same o p e r a t i n g principle applies to t h e De-ionization o f any liquid.
The ioiiXcHange process as developed by ILLCO-WAY gives modern plants chemically pure process water at a fraction of the cost of distilled water— 10,000 gallons for* less than a dollar. T h e equivalent of distilled water, De-ionized water xneets exacting standards in pharmaceutical, chemical, cosmetic, and other industrial plants. N o fuel is required, no cooling water; no periodic dismantling for cleaning, ILLCO-WAY De-ionizing units, simple and compact, are available for practically any industrial water treatment problem—and in many other fields outside of water conditioning (sugar refining, etc.). Write for basic facts of ILLCO-WAY ionXchaxxge today—«indicate your manufacturing problem so we can send specific literature. COPR.
I L L I N O I S
W A T E R
T R E A T M E N T
1948
BY
C O M P A N Y
8 4 5 - 6 C e d a r Street, Rockford, Illinois · 7 3 1 0 - C 6 Empire State Building, N e w York City
ILLCO-WAY
DE-ALKALIZING
SOF
rENlNG
ENGINEERING A N D EQUIPMENT DE-IONIZERS for process water treatment and treatment of liquids and solutions other than water; waste treatment; réclamation of specific constituents. DE-ALKALIZERS: Boiler feed (external): bottling water. SOFTENERS: Industrial, domestic. FILTERS, etc.
VOLUME
2 6,
NO.
25
JUNE
2 1,
194 8
1855