The document discusses the principle of a mixed bed ion exchange system. It explains that the system mixes cation and anion exchange resins together in the same vessel. The cation resin is loaded above the anion resin due to differences in specific gravity. Mixed beds can regenerate the resins either synchronously within the vessel or separately in a regeneration vessel. Synchronous regeneration simplifies operations and provides stable, near-neutral pH effluent water quality with minimal effects from intermittent use or changes in influent water.
The document discusses the principle of a mixed bed ion exchange system. It explains that the system mixes cation and anion exchange resins together in the same vessel. The cation resin is loaded above the anion resin due to differences in specific gravity. Mixed beds can regenerate the resins either synchronously within the vessel or separately in a regeneration vessel. Synchronous regeneration simplifies operations and provides stable, near-neutral pH effluent water quality with minimal effects from intermittent use or changes in influent water.
The document discusses the principle of a mixed bed ion exchange system. It explains that the system mixes cation and anion exchange resins together in the same vessel. The cation resin is loaded above the anion resin due to differences in specific gravity. Mixed beds can regenerate the resins either synchronously within the vessel or separately in a regeneration vessel. Synchronous regeneration simplifies operations and provides stable, near-neutral pH effluent water quality with minimal effects from intermittent use or changes in influent water.
The document discusses the principle of a mixed bed ion exchange system. It explains that the system mixes cation and anion exchange resins together in the same vessel. The cation resin is loaded above the anion resin due to differences in specific gravity. Mixed beds can regenerate the resins either synchronously within the vessel or separately in a regeneration vessel. Synchronous regeneration simplifies operations and provides stable, near-neutral pH effluent water quality with minimal effects from intermittent use or changes in influent water.
In the mixed bed, a certain proportion of the anode and the resonance exchange resin are mixed and loaded in the same exchange device, and the ions in the fluid are exchanged and removed. Since the specific gravity of the cation resin is larger than that of the anion resin, the anion resin is placed under the upper cation resin in the mixed bed. Generally, the ratio of cation and anion resin loading is 1:2, and the filling ratio is 1:1.5. It can be selected according to different resins. Mixed beds are also divided into in-vivo synchronous regenerative mixed beds and in vitro regenerative mixed beds. Synchronous regenerative mixed bed is carried out in the mixed bed during operation and the whole regeneration process. The resin is not removed from the equipment during regeneration, and the anode and the anion resin are simultaneously regenerated. Therefore, fewer auxiliary equipments are required, and the operation is simple, and the following advantages are obtained: (1) The effluent water quality is excellent, and the effluent pH value is close to neutral. (2) The effluent water quality is stable, and the short-term operating conditions (such as influent water quality or composition, operation and operation, etc.) have little effect on the effluent water quality of the mixed bed. (3) The impact of intermittent operation on the effluent water quality is small, and it is restored before the shutdown. The time required for water quality is relatively short. This is the principle of mixed bed ion exchange system. If you want the mixed bed ion exchange resin,just contact us! We can offer you the best product and professional service.