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EDITORIAL CATEGORY - RESIN
Resin to the Rescue   Water & Wastes Digest September 2007   By Ben Bogner
CIPP prevents a civic nightmare in Collierville, Tenn.
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Ion Exchange Resins and Processes for Industrial Water Treatment   Water Quality Products July 2003   Wayne E. Bernahl, W. Bernahl Enterprises, Ltd.
Let's take a closer look at the technology and operation of ion exchange resins and processes used today in industrial water treatment systems.
Good Housekeeping in the Portable Exchange Regeneration Plant   Water Quality Products April 2002   Frank DeSilva, ResinTech, Inc.DeSilva, ResinTech, Inc
As a portable exchange business grows, new accounts may include users of ultrapure water. (Ultrapure water generally refers to water with a resistivity greater than 15 megohm.) These users may require documentation and procedures that the dealer may not be accustomed to providing. This article will describe some of the requirements that many high tech customers may ask their supplier of ultrapure water to provide.
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Controlling Mechanisms of Contaminant Ion Leakage in Condensate Polishing Systems   Water Quality Products September 2001   Stephen W. Najmy, The Dow Chemical Co.
Extracting the maximum benefit from condensate polishing systems continues to be a top priority among many electric utility plants. With cost reduction pressures and increasing water quality standards, owners and operators continue to evaluate the resin handling procedures that affect corrosion product transport and contaminant ion impurity levels.
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Why Shouldn’t We Rebed This Ion Exchange Unit?   Water Quality Products February 2001   William J. Koebel, ResinTech, Inc.
When approaching a rebed of an ion exchange unit it is important to determine if it is the best course of action, how you will remove the resin from the vessel and your plan to load the new resin.
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Just the Facts: Knowing Strong Base Anion Resin Types   Water Quality Products June 2000   Carl J. Galletti
Deciding which type of strong base anion (SBA) resin to use in a deioinizing application does not have to be a guessing game. The following article reviews chemical property differences that exist in SBA resin and how these differences affect resin performance.
Improving the Quality of Deionizers   Water Quality Products March 2000   Jim Sabzali and C.F. Chubb Michaud
Though both the cation and the anion resin are responsible for the quality of a deionization (DI) system effluent, it is the cation resin that is the big contributor to leakage.
Guidelines for Cation Resin Replacement   Water Quality Products September 1999   Francis J. DeSilva
This article discusses strong acid cation resin typically used in water softeners or as the first unit in a two-bed cation-anion demineralizer.
Tannin Removal   Water Quality Products February 1999   Mike Keller
Tannin removal is an application that some dealers have felt uncomfortable tackling.
What To Do When Resin Contains Dirt   Water Quality Products February 1999
Softener resin can trap suspended particles of dirt, clay or biological growths.
Silica Fouling of a Weakly Basic Anion Resin   Water Quality Products April 1998
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