Remon
Ion exchangers
Simplex, Duplex, Triplex and Quadplex
Ion exchangers from
10 up to no less than 3000L
In today’s world of water purification, an ion exchanger is indispensable. For both the reduction of the lime content in tap water and the treatment of anaerobic spring water, an ion exchanger is an excellent option, depending on the choice criterion and the budget. Remon supplies ion exchangers of 1x 10 litres for the smallest civil application up to 3x 1000 litres for the larger industrial customers.
Of course, Remon’s ion exchangers can be used to soften tap water, for example for campsites, hotels and swimming pools, but also large groundwater detractions can be purified of iron, manganese and hardness with ion exchangers. In some cases, it is even possible to purify colour from the water.
Available in all imaginable sizes
Various controls possibilities
Can be operated and controlled online
Dry-salt bed with 40% salt saving
Capacity possible up to 60 m3/h hour
High flow version with self-control, without head.
24/7 Service

What is
Ion exchange
Water contains dissolved particles called ions, such as calcium and magnesium. These substances cause water to be “hard,” which can lead to problems like scale buildup in pipes and appliances. In ion exchange, water flows through a special material, a type of resin, that absorbs certain ions from the water and replaces them with others, usually sodium ions. This removes the hard minerals from the water, making it “soft.” The process is efficient and can be repeated. When the resin becomes saturated, it can be rinsed with a salt solution to be reused. Ion exchange is widely used in household water softeners, as well as on a large scale in water treatment plants and industries to make water suitable for use or discharge. It is a reliable and sustainable method of water treatment.
Traditional wet salt bed technology or
Dry salt bed technology
Wet salt bed technology
Ion exchangers with wet salt beds are well suited for specific applications. They are often used as a pre-filter in deironing systems to remove excess iron, manganese, or lime from source water. This results in double-purified water of optimal quality, without the risk of iron or manganese breakthrough. Additionally, these ion exchangers are ideal for softening water down to 0° dH, which is essential in industries such as manufacturing, glass cleaning, and cooling water systems.
Dry salt bed technology
The latest generation of ion exchangers uses patented ‘dry salt bed’ technology. Brine is quickly generated by spraying above the salt reservoir, which takes only a few minutes. Traditional systems require at least 10 hours and always use fully saturated brine, which is often unnecessary. Thanks to the dry salt bed, approximately 40% less salt is consumed compared to a traditional wet salt bed system.

Simplex
If it is not a problem that no treated water is available during flushing of the ion exchanger, a simplex ion exchanger may be the simplest solution. These ion exchangers are often used as a softener for tap water. With bottle sizes ranging from 10 to 1000 litres, these are the simplest ion exchangers.

Duplex
if you always need treated water available during the flushing, you need at least a Duplex system. When one bottle is in use, the other is rinsed, and in some cases connected after rinsing to help with the purification of (source) water. Duplex ion exchangers are available with ordinary ‘head’ control, but also as a dry-salt bed system with touch screen control, and also as air valve controlled systems with individual Remon control without ‘head’

Triplex
If the operating and continuity is an issue, you will soon get to the domain of the triplex. With this system, it is flawlessly recorded how much water is consumed per bottle, when a bottle needs to be rinsed, and how much water is consumed in total. If no flushing takes place, all three bottles are in use, and during rinsing, the capacity of 2 other bottles is always maintained. A Triplex ion exchanger is always equipped with dry-salt bed technology, and is also increasingly performed with air valve control through plc and touch screen control.

Quadplex
The undisputed winner when it comes to maximum continuity. With 4 bottles, of which max. 1 can flush at a time, most water per hour is available. Combined with dry-salt bed technology and air valve control, this is the boss of all ion exchangers. With bottle capacity up to 1000 litres per bottle, the purification capacity is exceptionally large. But even if, for example, the available room/height is an issue, one can opt for Quadplex because the bottle size is smaller.


Clack or own
PLC control
The smallest Remon systems use Clack control systems, while larger systems (from 140-liter vessels) can be equipped with our well-known and praised online control featuring a color touchscreen, as well as the dry salt bed technology. For the truly large systems, Remon has developed its own valve control, eliminating the need for a central control unit above the vessels. Instead, a PLC control fully automates the rinsing of the resin vessels.
Ontgassing en zuurstof toevoeging
Multifilters
Remon’s industrial ion exchangers are usually equipped with a matching degassing module. This allows harmful gases such as methane and hydrogen sulfide to escape. Additionally, the water is enriched with oxygen again. As a result, biofilm and slimy deposits in your pipes or machines become a thing of the past.
