Demi water (demineralized water) is a special type of water that undergoes a demineralization process to remove minerals and salts. It is obtained through processes like deionization or reverse osmosis, resulting in high-purity water. Demi water is softer than regular water as the minerals responsible for its hardness are removed.
Demi water has a wide range of applications, such as filling steam irons, engine coolants, antifreeze, air conditioning systems, and more.
Benefits of demineralized water include its softness, which is particularly important in heating and cooling systems as it reduces the accumulation of mineral deposits that can interfere with equipment operation.
Additionally, demineralized water has a neutral pH because the minerals have been removed, making it useful in various industrial and laboratory processes that require precise pH values.