Nuclear Power: Source Term Reduction with Macroporous Resins

This webinar demonstrates how source-term reduction can be achieved using macroporous cation and anion resins and explain how these resins are becoming the industry standard at many utilities worldwide. The data presented demonstrates the superiority of macroporous cations used to remove divalent metals such as Co-58/60. Data shows how macro and orthopterous anions for removing colloidal nuclides in water streams contribute to source-term reduction.

Webinar takeaways include:

  • Macroporous cation is a superior resin for removing divalent metals of concern, especially cobalt
  • Macroporous anion can remove colloidal metals that contribute to source-term and promote IGSCC

Presented by:
Christopher Bailey, Southern U.S. Regional Manager, Nuclear SME (LinkedIn Profile)
Terry Heller, Technical Sales at Purolite (LinkedIn Profile)


 

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