Compact and reliable DC power supplies for electrochemical processes

DC power supplies for electrolysis, electrodeionisation (EDI), electrodialysis (ED) and electrocoagulation

Power supplies for electrochemical electrolysis applications and water treatment systems.

Electrochemical treatment of water is used for a wide variety of applications: from water treatment and drinking water production, disinfection of swimming pool water and waste water treatment through to the production of circulation water, process water or ultrapure water in the chemical, glass, electronics, pharmaceuticals or food industries, in power plants or in laboratories.

Other application of electrolysis e.g.

  • The production of chlorine gas (Cl2), hydrogen (H2) and other base chemicals for industry and research
  • Recycling processes such as precious metal recovery and resource material recovery from process solutions and rinse water
  • Renewable energy: hydrogen (H2) production for mobility, storage and Power-to-X applications

The specific processes, and thus the requirements for the power supplies, vary depending on the application. plating electronic provides the optimal POWER STATIONS for all electrochemical processes for energy-efficient processes and optimal results.

Specific processes at a glance

Electrolysis

Electrochemical processes such as chlorine or water electrolysis for the production of base chemicals for the pharmaceuticals and chemical industry or for the generation of hydrogen as a storable energy carrier for power-to-X applications.

Electrochemical water treatment

Electrolysis

Chlorine electrolysis for drinking, service or swimming pool water treatment (disinfection)

Electrodeionisation (EDI)

Continuous electrochemical process for the production of ultrapure water with low conductivity, with the help of membrane stacks.

Electrodeionisation systems are used for the production of boiler feed water in power plants, process water in the electronics, glass and pharmaceuticals industries or for laboratory water.

Electrodialysis (ED)

Separation of a saline solution into the respective individual components by applying a DC voltage and using selective membranes for the separation of the cations and anions involved in the process.

Used in the water treatment, process and food industry.

Electrocoagulation

Electrochemical process in water treatment for wastewater pretreatment.

Precipitation of suspended particles by forming metal complexes using sacrificial anodes and applying a DC voltage.