Resins
Cation Exchange Resins
Used to remove positively charged ions (like calcium, magnesium, sodium, iron) from liquids.
- Softening Resins: Remove hardness (Ca²⁺, Mg²⁺ ions) for scale prevention
- Demineralization Resins :Strip all cations for ultrapure water
- Specialty Grades: Used in high-purity processes like pharmaceutical, or metal recovery
- Colour-Change Resins: Indicate exhaustion during use via visible colour shift
- Food-Grade & Potable Water Resins: Conform to safety standards for safe human use
- Catalyst Resins: Enable organic reactions like esterification or alkylation
- Chelating Resins: Selectively bind heavy metals, useful in wastewater and chemical extraction
Anion Exchange Resins
Used to remove negatively charged ions (like chloride, sulfate, nitrate, arsenate) from water or process streams.
- Demineralization Resins: Remove all anions for clean water
- Mixed Bed Applications : Paired with cation resins for high-purity water production
- Colour Removal Resins: Eliminate organics and pigments from food, sugar syrups, or effluents
- Nitrate, Fluoride, Arsenic Removal Resins: Selectively target specific contaminants
- Catalyst Resins: Used in chemical processes like aldol reactions
- Pharmaceutical Grade Resins: For drug release, taste masking, and active ingredient stabilization
- Chelating Resins: Selectively bind heavy metals, useful in wastewater and chemical extraction
Mixed Bed Resins
Combinations of cation and anion resins for high-quality water purification.
- Used in electronics, pharma, and power plants
- Provide ultrapure water through complete ion removal
- Some variants feature color indicators for exhaustion tracking
- Include non-regenerable types for one-time applications
- Ensure low conductivity output often reaching resistivity levels of 18.2 MΩ·cm
- Help maintain system integrity by preventing ionic contamination in critical processes
- Compatible with a wide range of deionized water systems including lab and industrial setups
Specialty and Chelating Resins
Tailored for specific industrial, environmental, or pharmaceutical needs.
- Heavy Metal Removal : Target metals like mercury, lead, cadmium
- Brine Softening Resins : Used in chlor-alkali and salt-based processes
- Oil Removal Resins : Separate hydrocarbons from condensate or wastewater
- Hydrometallurgical Applications : Recover precious and industrial metals
- Taste Masking Resins : Help mask bitterness in oral pharmaceuticals
- Adsorbent Resins : Remove phenols, organics, or color from process liquids