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    Reverse Osmosis system for textile washing

    We have a large wash sink, but the deionized water system that fed it was long ago dismantled, and we haul jugs of distilled water over when needed for washing textiles. We don't use it enough to justify the expense of upgrading that system and paying the maintenance fees to keep it up, but we'd like something a bit more convenient.

    I would be interested to find out if anyone has experience with or data about the use of a reverse osmosis filter in place of deionized water. There is plumbing to the sink, so adding a RO system would be easy.

    Thanks for your feedback. This was already posted on the listserv.

    Jim

    Jim Williams
    Exhibition Designer/Preparator
    Kent State University Museum
    515 Hilltop Drive
    Rockwell Hall – Museum
    Kent, OH 44242
    p 330-672-0304 f 330-672-3218
    http://www.kent.edu/museum

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    Hi Jim,

    I came across your post while browsing and although I do not know much about textiles, I do know nearly everything about reverse osmosis. After reading your post, I had to come and mention that we are a reverse osmosis company, and we have systems that also consist of a de-ionization stage (http://www.aquasafecanada.com/store/...system-6-stage). I am not sure if this info is helpful, but if it is, and you have any questions, let me know.

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