What is demineralized water?
Demineralized water, also known as demiwater, is water from which almost all mineral salts and impurities have been removed. This process results in extremely pure water that is ideal for applications where limescale and corrosion are undesirable.
Applications in vehicles
- Batteries: Using demineralized water in lead-acid batteries prevents the buildup of minerals, which extends the battery's lifespan.
- Cooling systems: When refilling the cooling system, demineralized water helps prevent limescale, improving the system's efficiency.
Household use
- Steam irons: By using demineralized water, you avoid limescale in your iron, ensuring a longer lifespan and better performance.
- Humidifiers: Using this water in humidifiers prevents mineral deposits, which improves the device's operation and hygiene.
Technical specifications
- pH value: Neutral (pH 7), meaning the water has no acidic or basic properties.
- Conductivity: Extremely low, indicating the absence of dissolved salts and minerals.
Benefits of demineralized water
- Prevents limescale: The absence of minerals prevents limescale in appliances and systems.
- Extends equipment lifespan: Regular use reduces wear and malfunctions caused by minerals.
- Versatile: Suitable for various applications, both in vehicles and household appliances.
Usage tips
- Storage: Store the water in a well-sealed container to minimize absorption of CO₂ from the air.
- Shelf life: Use the water within six months after opening for optimal performance.
Available packaging
- 1 liter: Convenient for occasional use or smaller applications.
- 5 liters: Suitable for regular use or larger applications.
- 10 liters: Ideal for professional use or when larger quantities are needed.