Synopsis
This SCI sponsored training course is intended to provide Continuing Professional Development (CPD) for chemists and engineers who are involved with the specification, design, operation and maintenance of ion exchange water purification plant.
Previous IEX event training courses have received wide acclaim from attendees. This year we will be running the following course:
Mon 10 – Tues 11 July 2028 - Introductory course
Mon 10 – Tues 11 July 2028– Advanced course
The IEX Conference will follow the technical training courses for more information see
IEX 2028: Ion exchange in a changing world.
Programme
Monday 10 July 2028
- 08.45
- Welcome and introduction
- 09.00
- Design consideration
- 10.15
- Process calculation for ion exchange
- 11.00
- Refreshment break
- 11.30
- Process calculation for ion exchange (continued)
- 12.00
- Worked examples software calculations for pre-treatment
- 13.00
- Lunch
- 14.00
- Worked examples software calculations for cation/anion exchange
- 15.00
- Worked examples software calculations for mixed bed/polisher
- 16.00
- Refreshment break
- 16.15
- Review of worked examples
- 17.30
- End of day 1
Tuesday 11 July 2028
- 08.45
- Recap of day 1
- 09.00
- Factors effecting the performance of ion exchange plants
- 10.00
- Electro deionisation
- 11.00
- Refreshment break
- 11.15
- Resin testing
- 12.00
- Lunch
- 13.00
- Recovery from performance issues
- 14.30
- Specialist instruments used on water treatment plants
- 15.45
- Group discussion
Group of lecturers
- 16.30
- End of course
Sponsorship and exhibition information
For further information and prices, please email conferences@soci.org.
Venue and Contact
Booking Process/Deadlines
Booking terms and conditions
CPD Info
All delegates attending this meeting are able to claim CPD points.

Additional Info
Exhibition and Sponsorship
An exhibition will take place alongside the conference for companies and related organisations who may wish to exhibit. Please email conferences@soci.org for further information and prices. Spaces are limited and will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.