What is Ion Exchange Resin?
An ion-exchange resin or ion-exchange polymer is a resin or polymer that acts as a medium for ion exchange. It is an insoluble matrix (or support structure) normally in the form of small (0.25–0.5 mm radius) microbeads, usually white or yellowish, fabricated from an organic polymer substrate.
Put simply, ion exchange is a reversible interchange of charged particles—or ions—with those of like charge. This occurs when ions present on an insoluble IX resin matrix effectively swap places with ions of a similar charge that are present in a surrounding solution.
Water purification In this application, ion-exchange resins are used to remove poisonous (e.g. copper) and hazardous metal (e.g. lead or cadmium) ions from solution, replacing them with more innocuous ions, such as sodium and potassium.
Description:
Total Exchange Capacity mmol/ g: 4.63
Bulk density g/ml: 0.80
Water Content: 47.52
Whole Beads Rate %: 95.25
Particle Size Range%: 97.09
Total Exchange Capacity mmol/ml: 1.95
25 kg : 1bag
Brand : Etrepure/Canature/Puresin/Aqua
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