Cationica Water Softening Ion Exhcange Resin
1.56 - 1.6 /Liter
Min.Order:100 Liters
Henan Comcess Industry Co., Ltd.
Biodiesel Dry Wash Resin in Ion Exchange Resin Equal to Purolite PD206 Resin
Specially for Mix Bed Resin Macroporous Strong Acid Cation Exchange Resin
Hard Water Solftening Resin 001x8 Cation in Ion Exchange Resin Equal To Purolite C100 Resin
001X7 Resin Na+ Strong Acid Cation Ion Exchaneg Resin for Water Treatment
D001 Macroporous Cation Exchange Resin for Hard Water Solftening Equals To Purolite C150 Resin
Macroporous Strong Acidic Styrene Type Cation Exchange Resin pure water, high-purity water preparation and condensate purification, as well as wastewater treatment and heavy metal recovery.
Product Details:
D001 Macroporous cation resin is an ion exchange resin that introduces sulfonic acid group (-SO3H) into the cross-linked copolymer of styrene and divinylbenzene. The acidity of Cation exchange resin is comparable to that of sulfuric acid and hydrochloric acid. It has the characteristics of high strength and large exchange capacity. D001 ion exchange resin is mainly used for pure water, high-purity water preparation; Condensate purification; Wastewater treatment; Heavy metal recovery. Comcess provited D001 Ion exchange resin macroporous cation resin equivalent to Purolite C150.
Advantage:
1) Acidity is equal to sulfuric acid and hydrochloric acid's.
2) High strength
3) High exchange capacity.
Item | D001 | D001H |
Total exchange capacity (mmol/g) | ≥4.35 | ≥4.8 |
Volume complete exchange capacity(mmol/ml) | ≥1.8 | ≥1.7 |
Moisture content (%) | 45.00-55.00 | 50.00-60.00 |
Bulk density (g/ml) | 0.77-0.85 | 0.74-0.80 |
Specific density(g/ml) | 1.25-1.28 | 1.16-1.24 |
Effective grain size(mm) | ≥0.40 | ≥0.40 |
Uniform coefficient | ≤1.6 | ≤1.6 |
Upper limit granularity | ----- | ----- |
Particle size(%) | (0.450-1.250mm)≥95.0 | (0.450-1.250mm)≥95.0 |
(<0.450mm)≤1.0 | (<0.450mm)≤1.0 | |
Sphericity after attrition(%) | ≥90.0 | ≥90.0 |
Ionic form: | Na+ | H+ |
Appearance: | Light brown opaque spherical particles |