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MBD-30 is a self indicating mixed bed resin. It is a mix of nuclear
grade hydrogen and hydroxide form resins. The anion resin is
a Type I strongly basic gel resin with an indicator dye that changes
from blue to colorless as the resin exhausts. The cation component
is a
strong acid sulfonated polystyrene gel type cation exchange resin.
During exhaustion, as the indicator dye changes color, the appearance
of the
mixed bed changes from a blue color to a very light brown color.
Many manufacturing processes require high purity water for washing,
rinsing and test purposes. Not all processes requiring demineralized
water
need the ultimate quality. However, they may require multi-megohm
resistivity water.
RESINTECH MBD-30 is designed to provide demineralized water with
a resistivity in excess of 10 megohm. It is specially intended
for use in
cartridge applications with clear (see through) housings. Such
systems are typically designed without meters and rely on the
changing color of
the mixed bed resin to indicate exhaustion. In typical operation
there is a “safety line” at the exit end of the cartridge,
and when the color change
reaches that level, the cartridge is considered exhausted and
exchanged for a fresh cartridge. The actual quality that is obtained
depends on the
manner in which the cartridge is configured.
A constant supply of high purity water can be obtained by using
two cartridges in series, and allowing the first cartridge to
completely change
color. During this operation the second cartridge insures that
the water leaving the system is of the highest purity. New cartridges
are placed
into the polishing position and the remaining cartridge is put
into the “roughing” position. This insures complete
utilization of all the exchange
capacity, which lowers operating costs while increasing average
quality.
RESINTECH MBD-30 is manufactured from nuclear grades of gel Type
I strongly basic anion resins and strongly acidic sulfonated polystyrene
gel
type cation exchange resins, to insure the highest capacity and
the most efficient operation for this type of .


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