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Principal Applications

  • 有機物の吸着
  • ジュースの苦みを取る
  • 脱色 - ジュース
  • ペプチド精製
  • Antibiotic Production
  • ポリフェノール抽出
  • テルペンとカロテノイド(リナロールとアスタキサンチン)の除去
  • ウコンエキス (クルクミン)

Advantages

  • 効率的な再生
  • 低分子量に適した細孔

Regulatory Approvals

  • OKコーシャ証明
  • LPPOM MUI Halal認定
  • IFANCA Halal認定
  • ResAP(2004) 3適合
  • GMO/TSE/BSE フリー

Typical Packaging

  • 1 ft³ Sack
  • 25 L Sack
  • 50 L Drum (Plastic)
  • 5 ft³ Drum (Fiber)
  • 1 m³ Supersack
  • 42 ft³ Supersack

Typical Physical & Chemical Characteristics:

Polymer Structure ポリメタクリル酸
Appearance 白色から灰色の球形ビード
Functional Group 非イオン
Ionic Form
水分含有率 65 - 71 %
粒径範囲 350 - 1200 µm
窒素注入による標準的な細孔直径 120 Å
窒素注入による標準的な細孔容量 0.6 mL/g
窒素吸着法による典型的な比表面積 450 m²/g
比重 1.1
見かけ密度 (概算) 650 - 710 g/L (40.6 - 44.4 lb/ft³)
許容pH、安定性 0 - 14
温度制限 100 °C (212.0 °F)

油圧特性

Pressure Drop

The pressure drop across a bed of ion exchange resin depends on the particle size distribution, bed depth, and voids volume of the exchange material, as well as on the flow rate and viscosity of the influent solution. Factors affecting any of these parameters— such as the presence of particulate matter filtered out by the bed, abnormal compressibility of the resin, or the incomplete classification of the bed—will have an adverse effect, and result in an increased head loss. Depending on the quality of the influent water, the application and the design of the plant, service flow rates may vary from 10 to 40 BV/h.

Pressure Drop Across Resin Bed

Backwash

During up-flow backwash, the resin bed should be expanded in volume between 50 and 70% for at least 10 to 15 minutes. This operation will free particulate matter, clear the bed of bubbles and voids, and reclassify the resin particles ensuring minimum resistance to flow. When first putting into service, approximately 30 minutes of expansion is usually sufficient to properly classify the bed. It is important to note that bed expansion increases with flow rate and decreases with influent fluid temperature. Caution must be taken to avoid loss of resin through the top of the vessel by over expansion of the bed.

Backwash Expansion of Resin Bed