Water Softener Resin
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Approx. Price: Rs 180 / LitreGet Latest Price Product Details:
| Minimum Order Quantity | 25 Litre |
| Color | Golden |
| Form | Resin Beads |
| Usage/Application | Water Softener Resin |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
Water Treatment Resin is used widely in water purification systems to remove impurities such as minerals, heavy metals, and organic compounds from water. These resins are crucial in processes like ion exchange and deionization, where they help soften water and remove harmful substances.
Types of Water Treatment Resins:
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Cation Exchange Resins:
- Function: These resins are used to remove positively charged ions (cations) from water, such as calcium, magnesium, sodium, and iron.
- Applications: Commonly used in water softening systems to reduce hardness, they are also used in industrial applications to treat boiler feed water and in process water treatment.
- Examples: Strong Acid Cation (SAC) resins and Weak Acid Cation (WAC) resins.
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Anion Exchange Resins:
- Function: These resins remove negatively charged ions (anions) from water, such as chloride, sulfate, and nitrate.
- Applications: Often used in deionization processes, they help to remove impurities like organic acids, salts, and other ions that contribute to the total dissolved solids (TDS).
- Examples: Strong Base Anion (SBA) resins and Weak Base Anion (WBA) resins.
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Mixed Bed Resins:
- Function: A combination of cation and anion exchange resins in a single bed, used for high-purity water applications, such as in semiconductor manufacturing, power plants, and laboratories.
- Advantages: Provide complete demineralization by removing both cations and anions simultaneously.
Key Features:
- Regeneration: Water treatment resins can be regenerated and reused, typically using brine solutions for cation resins and acid or caustic solutions for anion resins.
- Durability: The lifespan of resins depends on the water quality, operating conditions, and the frequency of regeneration. Proper maintenance and periodic replacement are necessary to maintain efficiency.
- Quality Standards: Resins used in potable water applications must comply with health and safety standards, such as NSF/ANSI certification for drinking water.
Applications:
- Residential Water Softeners: To prevent scale buildup in household appliances.
- Commercial and Industrial Use: Used in food and beverage production, pharmaceutical industries, and power generation.
- Water Treatment Plants: Deionization and purification of water for municipal supplies and industrial processes.
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