SEPLITE® LSF990 special resin for removing fluoride ions in aqueous solution

SEPLITE® LSF990 special resin for removing fluoride ions in aqueous solution

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AR01110754SUN
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LSF990
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    • Overview
      • SEPLITE® LSF990 is a special resin with cross-linked polystyrene copolymer structure for removing fluoride ions in aqueous solution.
        The resin is designed especially for the selective adsorption by exchanging the hydroxyl groups carried by the special metals with fluorine ions, so as to achieve the selective adsorption of fluoride ions.
        The resin's ability to remove fluoride ions can reach the level below 0.1ppm, has extremely high working efficiency in the neutral to alkaline pH range, with high regeneration efficiency, simple regeneration process, and no secondary pollution caused by the regenerant.
        It is mainly used for the adsorption and removal of fluorine in mine water, natural water bodies, municipal water supply and other water phase systems.

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    • Properties
      • Categories
        cross-linked polystyrene copolymer structure
        Other Properties
        Matrix Structure: Polystyrene copolymer
        Physical Appearance: Light yellow to white spheres
        Particle size (mm): 0.315-1.00mm
        Moisture content (%): 50-60
        Total Capacity(eq/L): ≥0.9
        Fluorine adsorption (g/L): ≥4.0
        Bulk Density ( g/l): 0.72-0.78
        Density ( g/l): 1.12-1.18
        Whole beads count (%): ≥95
        Maximum Operating temperature: 100°C
        Note
        Resins should be stored in sealed containers or bags where temperature was above 0°C 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.
    • Applications
      • Application
        Removing Fluoride Ions in Aqueous Solution

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