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ION Exchange (India) Ltd
Private
Traded asIon Exchange (India) Ltd
ISIN🆔
Founded 📆1964
Founder 👔
Headquarters 🏙️Mumbai, India
Area served 🗺️
Products 📟 Water treatment

Wastewater treatment Solid waste management

Air purification
Members
Number of employees
🌐 Websiteionexchangeglobal.com
📇 Address
📞 telephone

ION Exchange (India) Ltd. is a company from India.[1] The company specializes in providing solutions for water and environment management. Founded in 1964 as a subsidiary of UK-based Permutit, it became completely Indian-owned in 1985 and has since expanded its footprint across different countries across the globe.

History[2][edit]

ION Exchange (India) Ltd. was established in 1964 as a subsidiary of Permutit, which was based in the United Kingdom.[3] In 1965, the company started to make ion exchange resins in India. In 1978,[4] it introduced the Reverse Osmosis technology for the first time in India.[5]

Operations[6][edit]

Across the globe, there are manufacturing facilities and assembly points where Ion Exchange (India) Ltd. operates.[7] These can make ion exchange resins, industrial chemicals, and membranes; they can also fabricate and assemble water and waste water systems.

Manufacturing Unit

Research and development[edit]

The business of the creating of sustainable water and environmental products and technologies is the focus of the research and development centers in India run by the company.[8]

Products[edit]

Ion Exchange (India) Ltd. has a variety of products and solutions for different industries, such as:[9]

This product line is called the INDION, which contains ion exchange resins, membranes, specialty chemicals, as well as water quality monitoring instrumentation.[10]

Market segments[edit]

A diverse range of clients globally are served by ION Exchange India Ltd. including various private industries, government bodies, households and neighborhoods. Water and environmental matters prevalent in sectors such as the automotive sector, pharmaceuticals sector, food processing and manufacturing sector, power generation sector, among others, are the various issues that this company addresses through its solutions. They recently bagged a 700Cr+ project from IOCL[11]

Corporate social responsibility (CSR)[edit]

ION Exchange (India) Ltd. emphasizes office social responsibility via the Ion Foundation[12] that exists to empower marginalized populations by means of training, health, and hygiene interventions. Moreover,[13] it backs sustainable projects that lead to social improvement and resilient societies’ development. In addition, they have been known to donate water treatment systems as well as services which help people living in areas affected by natural disasters.[14]

References[edit]

  1. "M/s ION Exchange (India) Limited | Goods and Services Tax Council". gstcouncil.gov.in. Retrieved 2024-05-27.
  2. "Stansby, John, (born 2 July 1930), Chairman, UIE (UK) Ltd, 1974–2000 (UK parent company of UIE Scotland Ltd and subsidiary of Bouygues Group); Director, Bouygues UK, 1998–2000", Who's Who, Oxford University Press, 2007-12-01, doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.u35993, retrieved 2024-05-28
  3. "Milestones". Ion Exchange. Retrieved 2024-05-27.
  4. US2923674A, Ernest, Kressman Theodore Roger, "Process for the removal of dissolved solids from liquids", issued 1960-02-02 
  5. "Reverse Osmosis", Membrane Science and Technology, CRC Press, pp. 345–372, 1992-06-11, doi:10.1201/9781482277203-12, ISBN 978-0-429-07946-7, retrieved 2024-05-28
  6. "Drinking water supply through reverse osmosis desalination plants in Ramanathapuram district of Tamil Nadu, India". Water Science and Technology. 40 (2). 1999. doi:10.1016/s0273-1223(99)00433-3. ISSN 0273-1223.
  7. "Ion Exchange (India) Ltd". Money Control.
  8. Levison, Peter R.; Pathirana, Navin D.; Streater, Michael (1997), "Treatment of Silver-Bearing Waste-Waters Using Ion-Exchange Celluloses", Progress in Ion Exchange, Elsevier, pp. 357–364, doi:10.1533/9781845698652.4.357, ISBN 978-1-85573-828-7, retrieved 2024-05-28
  9. "Company". Minisite. Retrieved 2024-05-28.
  10. Singare, P. U. (2014). "Radiotracers in Kinetics of Ion-Isotopic Exchange Reactions Using Anion Exchange Resins Indion-103 and Indion-870". Коллоидный журнал. 76 (2): 213–221. doi:10.7868/s0023291214020116. ISSN 0023-2912.
  11. "Ion Exchange bags project worth Rs 726.13 cr". Business Standard.
  12. Shahi, Abhishek; Singh, Raj; Ossia, Yonatan; Zajfman, Daniel; Heber, Oded; Strasser, Daniel (2019-11-01). "Hybrid electrostatic ion beam trap (HEIBT): Design and simulation of ion-ion, ion-neutral, and ion-laser interactions". Review of Scientific Instruments. 90 (11). Bibcode:2019RScI...90k3308S. doi:10.1063/1.5114908. ISSN 0034-6748. PMID 31779381.
  13. "TMM 2020 - ION Foundation". www.unitedwaymumbai.org. Retrieved 2024-05-28.
  14. "ION Foundation Information - ION Foundation Company Profile, ION Foundation News on The Economic Times". The Economic Times. Archived from the original on 2019-05-08. Retrieved 2024-05-28. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)



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