Deionized Water Resin
Mixed bed resin is a specialized material used in water treatment processes to achieve high-purity water. It consists of a mixture of positively charged cation exchange resin and negatively charged anion exchange resin in a single vessel or column.
This unique combination allows for the removal of both cations (such as calcium, magnesium, and sodium ions) and anions (such as chloride, sulfate, and nitrate ions) from water through ion exchange processes. As water passes through the mixed bed resin, ions are exchanged, resulting in the removal of impurities and the production of deionized water.
Mixed bed resin is commonly used in industries requiring ultrapure water, such as semiconductor manufacturing, pharmaceutical production, and laboratory applications, where stringent water quality standards must be met.