Deionizers

Deionization process: whereby totally dissolved solids are removed from water through ion exchange. In simple terms, with controlling the electric charge of ions in the water, it is possible to remove the TDS.


Benefits to You

  • Designed for High Purity Water Applications such as:
    • Pharmaceuticals
    • Plating
    • E-Coat and Powder Coat
    • Chemical Manufacturing
    • Electronics
    • Metal Finishing
    • Laboratories
    • Horticulture
    • Reverse Osmosis Post Treatment
    • Cosmetics
    • Portable Car Washes
    • Printing
    • Manufacturing Rinse Processes

Maynard's also provides water treatment for several industries - including:


  • Food Service/Restaurants
  • Hospitality/Lodging
  • Healthcare Professionals
  • Food and Beverage Production
  • Manufacturing
  • Municipal Drinking Water

  • Maynard's Water Conditioning is one of the largest and fastest growing water treatment dealers in Michigan. For the past 45 years, we have been establishing a reputation centered on integrity, and customer service. We pride ourselves on being problem solvers and we strive where others have failed.



    We attribute our success to:
    • Our reputation for honesty and integrity
    • Our trained and dedicated employees
    • Our commitment to customer service and satisfaction.

    Want to know more? Just call us and we will be happy to see what system will best fit your application no matter how large of small.


    Maynard’s deionizers

    Maynard’s has a trained and dedicated staff devoted to teaching you what you need to know about making a great water treatment system purchase. All you need to do is give us a call, or stop in to our showroom and we’ll give you all the information you need to make an informed decision.

    Deionizers utilize a cation resin regenerated with acid as well as a anion resin regenerated with caustic to remove all of the ions, thus removing most of the TDS (Total Dissolved Solids) in the water. In the context of water purification, ion-exchange is a rapid and reversible process in which impurity ions present in the water are replaced by ions released by an ion-exchange resin. The impurity ions are taken up by the resin, which must be periodically regenerated to restore it to the original ionic form. (An ion is an atom or group of atoms with an electric charge. Positively-charged ions are called cations and are usually metals; negatively-charged ions are called anions and are usually non-metals).