The ion exchange process is a reversible chemical reaction between ions in the liquid phase and ions in the solid phase. When certain ions in the liquid phase are preferred by the ion exchange solid, they will be adsorbed by the ion exchange solid. To maintain the electrical neutrality of the aqueous solution, the ion exchange solid must release equivalent ions back into the solution.
Resin matrix structure: styrene/divinylbenzene copolymer
Functional group - N+(CH3) 3
Physical form: Ivory colored particles
Ionic type at shipment: chloride ion type
Total exchange capacity: 1.0 gram equivalent/liter (chlorine type)
Moisture content ratio: 58 to 64% (chlorine type)
Packaging density: approximately 700 grams per liter (chlorine type)
Specific gravity: 1.050 to 1.080 (chlorine type)
Particle size: average particle diameter of 650 to 820um
Uniformity coefficient: £ 1.80
Fine particle content:<0.300mm:<0.5%
Coarse particles:>1.180mm:<3.0%
Maximum reversible expansion rate: 25% when converting from chlorine type to hydrogen oxygen type