Ion exchange resins are typically made from special polymer materials and are especially used in processes such as water softening, demineralization, and water purification.
The working principle of ion exchange resin systems is based on the unique structure of the resins, allowing them to attract or exchange ions in water. These resins are usually placed inside a column, and water is passed through the resins to facilitate ion exchange. When the ions in the resins become saturated during the process, the resins are recharged to continue the operation.
Ion exchange resin systems are an effective and versatile water treatment technology widely used in the water treatment industry and various industrial applications. These systems play a significant role in many areas, such as bringing water to desired quality standards and improving the quality of water used in specific industrial processes.