SEPLITE® IPE DF
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Polyethylene, inert resin
SEPLITE® IPE DF Ion Exchange Resins
SEPLITE® IPE DF
SEPLITE® ION EXCHANGE RESIN Polyethylene, Inert Polymer
Descriptions:
SEPLITE® IPE DF is a Polyethylene, inert resin designed for downflow service packed beds as a strainer guard. It is floating in the water and can protect upper nozzle plates from blockage, allow passage of suspended solids during upflow regeneration.
Precautions:
Resins should be stored in sealed containers or bags where temperature was above 0℃ in dry conditions without exposure to direct sunlight.
Do not mix ion exchange resin with strong oxidizing agents; otherwise it will cause violent reactions.
In case of eyes contact with resins, rinse eyes immediately with plenty of water, and consult a specialist.
Material and samples must be disposed according to local regulations.
Dry polymers will expand when become wetted and may cause an exothermic reaction.
Spilled materials may be slippery.
SEPLITE® and Monojet™ are registered trademarks of Sunresin New Materials Co. Ltd.
This information is general information and may differ from that based on actual conditions. For more information about SEPLITE® resins, please contact SUNRESIN® directly.
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