noun
- Plural of deionizer; devices or substances that remove ions from a liquid, typically water, to reduce its mineral content or electrical conductivity.
Usage: Technical term used in chemistry, water treatment, and laboratory contexts.
Examples
- The laboratory uses deionizers to produce ultrapure water for sensitive experiments.
- Deionizers are essential components in many industrial water treatment systems.
- The deionizers in the facility need to be replaced every six months.
- Modern deionizers can remove up to 99% of dissolved ions from water.
- The technician installed new deionizers to improve water quality in the plant.