Nuclear Grade Mixed Bed Exchange Resin
Basic Features:
Description Nuclear Grade Mixed Bed Exchange Resin
Application Demineralization and Decontamination of Secondary Cooling Circuits
Polymer Structure Gel polystyrene crosslinked with divinylbenzene
Appearance Spherical beads
Functional Group Sulphonic Acid and Type 1 Quaternary Ammonium
Ionic form as shipped H_ / OH-
Product Data:
Cation Component Gel strong acid cation
Anion Component Gel strong base anion
Cation / Anion Ratio 40/60 %
Total Capacity (min.) H_ 1.8 eq/l
Total Capacity (min.) H_ 39.3 kGr/Cubic Foot (Ft3)
Total Capacity (min.) OH- 1.1 eq/l
Total Capacity (min.) OH- 24 kGr/Cubic Foot (Ft3)
Moisture Content (max.) 60 %
Mean Size Typical 0.65-0.90 mm
Uniformity Coefficient (max.) 1.7
Shipping Weight (approx.) 715-750 g/l
Shipping Weight (approx.) 44.7-46.9 lbs/Cubic Foot (Ft3)
Temp Limit Non-Regenerable Bed 100 oC
Temp Limit Regenerable Bed 212 oF
Temp Limit Non-Regenerable Bed 60 oC
Temp Limit Regenerable Bed 140 oF
pH Limits 0-14
Cationic Form (min.) 99.9 %
Anionic Form (min.) OH- 95 %
Anionic Form (max.) CO32- 5 %
Anionic Form (max.) Cl- 0.1 %
Anionic Form (max.) SO42- 0.3 %
Impurities Sodium (max.) 30 ppm
Impurities Iron (max.) 80 ppm
Impurities Heavy Metals (max.) 40 ppm
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