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Operating Flow Rates
Backwash systems are used to regenerate the ionic species that drive the exchange process.  The timing and frequency of these actions can be controlled either manually or through a variety of automatic means ranging from regularly scheduled operation, total volume flow, chemical sensor feedback, etc.



   Continuous Flow Rate
 
     The flow rate when the system is running at an optimal, steady-state condition.  As these systems often do not run continuously, it is important to design for most efficient use and also to consider periods of peak flow where efficiency is not compromised.
 
   Search Logic:      User may specify either, both, or neither of the "At Least" and "No More Than" values. Products returned as matches will meet all specified criteria.
Removal Application




           
   Your choices are...
 
      
 
   Water Softening: removal of Ca or Mg salts
 
     Water 'softeners' eliminate calcium and magnesium ions from water that is considered to be 'hard'.  Hard water does not allow soap to lather well for home use and for industrial use it can cause scale in boilers and pipes.  In essence, the sodium ions replace the calcium and magnesium ions.
 
   Metals (precious and heavy)
 
     In water-based or solvent-based mixtures containing large amounts of contaminants, ion exchange resins can be used to concentrate precious and heavy metals.  Some examples include:  the recovery of copper, nickel, cobalt and precious metals from plating solutions, etc.
 
   Organics
 
     Ion exchange resins are used as an integral part of processing organic materials.  For example, in sucrose processing the feed streams can be softened, sugar can be recovered from molasses or ion exchange can be used for decolorization.
 
   Dealkalization
 
     Many industrial processes require mitigation of hardness and dissolved alkaline solids that can impact process performance and system life.
 
   Demineralization
 
     Ion exchange demineralization is a two step process involving treatment with both cation and anion exchange resins.  The net effect is the removal of electrolytes and a yield of purified water.
 
   Radioactive Materials
 
     Trace amounts of radioactive materials (nuclides) from nuclear power plants and well water can be captured by ion exchange systems to minimize environmental impact.
 
   Condensate Polishing
 
     Ion exchange systems that are used for reduction of particulate matter and dissolved contaminants in utility power plant condensates.
 
   Ultra Pure Water
 
     Ultra pure water is essential for fabrication of electronic components (printed and integrated circuit boards, semiconductors, etc.). 
 
   Purification
 
     Purification by ion exchange removes acids, alkalis, salts or mixtures from anionic or slightly ionized substances. Examples include formic acid removal from formaldehyde solutions, removal of amines from methanol and removal of iron from steel pickling operations.
 
   Nitrate Removal
 
     Ion exchange is used for the removal of nitrates from water.
 
   Other
 
      
 
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Market




           
   Your choices are...
 
      
 
   Food / Medical / Sanitary
 
     Regulated (Government or Industry) applications where high purity for analytical testing or elimination of contaminants is mandatory.
 
   Industrial
 
     Systems intended for industrial applications, including electronic component manufacturing, automotive painting and finishing, etc., where ionic contamination can impact quality and performance.
 
   Residential
 
     Systems intended for use in single family residences to high density, multiple-dwelling applications such as apartments and condominiums.  Water is typically softened for improved cleaning and bathing and to eliminate ionic contaminants that affect taste.
 
   Other
 
      
 
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Control System




           
   Your choices are...
 
      
 
   Manual
 
     Ion Exchange systems require periodic backwashing or flushing to regenerate the exchange medium.  This process can be done manually or there are a variety of automatic systems driven on the basis of time, volumetric operation, chemical sensors or more.
 
   Automatic
 
      
 
   Search Logic:      All products with ANY of the selected attributes will be returned as matches. Leaving all boxes unchecked will not limit the search criteria for this question; products with all attribute options will be returned as matches.
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