Selective ion exchange resins

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Ion Exchange System M.E. Baker Co. Cambridge, Mass. Affordable ion exchange for closed-loop or discharge rinsing is now available with M.E. Baker Co.‘s RIX-Jr Modules. Available in three sizes, these modules offer an efftcient way to reduce waste treatment costs. Wastewater is processed through specially selected media designed to remove cations and/or anions, returning demineralized water back to the rinse tank, or heavy-metal-free water to discharge. When the RlX-Jr indi- cates that it is time to replace the media, a media transfer system makes it easy to remove the old media and replace it with new media. Ion Exchange/Reverse Osmosis System Trione tics Inc. Twinsburg, Ohio The new Ion Exchange/Reverse Osmosis system is designed to provide metal recovery with high quality water recycle. Intended for metal finishers/electronics manufacturers, the PLC-controlled sys- tem recovers copper, nickel, lead, and chrome and removes dis- solved salts for spot-free rinsing and makeup water. Circle 106 on reader information card Water Treatment System Baker Brothers Stoughton, Mass. Baker Brothers has introduced the Ion Ex- change Process Water Treatment System for wa- ter conditioning or wastewater recycle. The treat- ment system offers improved rinsing with higher purity water, closed-loop rinsewater systems, re- duced wastewater discharge, as well as reduced volume for treatment or recovery. Other features include laboratory application confiiation, ap- plication matched resins, and fully automatic re- generation. It is compact, corrosion resistant, and skid mounted for simplified installation. Circle 107 on reader information card Selective Ion Exchange Resins Bayer Corp. Pittsburgh Bayer manufactures a complete line of pre- mium-quality, long-life ion exchange resins and selective chelating resins for use in effluent polishing, metals removal, plating rinsewater recycling, softening, and demineralization. Le- watit TP207 chelating resins remove metals such as copper, nickel, lead, cadmium, and zinc down to trace levels in the effluent stream. Over 60 grams of copper can be held on each liter of TP207 selective resin. Other resins are available for removal of organics and recovery of precious metals. Circle 106 on reader information card 52 METAL FINISHING . AUGUST 1996

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Ion Exchange System M.E. Baker Co. Cambridge, Mass.

Affordable ion exchange for closed-loop or discharge rinsing is now available with M.E. Baker Co.‘s RIX-Jr Modules. Available in three sizes, these modules offer an efftcient way to reduce waste treatment costs. Wastewater is processed through specially selected media designed to remove cations and/or anions, returning demineralized water back to the rinse tank, or heavy-metal-free water to discharge. When the RlX-Jr indi- cates that it is time to replace the media, a media transfer system makes it easy to remove the old media and replace it with new media.

Ion Exchange/Reverse Osmosis System Trione tics Inc. Twinsburg, Ohio

The new Ion Exchange/Reverse Osmosis system is designed to provide metal recovery with high quality water recycle. Intended for metal finishers/electronics manufacturers, the PLC-controlled sys- tem recovers copper, nickel, lead, and chrome and removes dis- solved salts for spot-free rinsing and makeup water.

Circle 106 on reader information card

Water Treatment System Baker Brothers Stoughton, Mass.

Baker Brothers has introduced the Ion Ex- change Process Water Treatment System for wa- ter conditioning or wastewater recycle. The treat- ment system offers improved rinsing with higher purity water, closed-loop rinsewater systems, re- duced wastewater discharge, as well as reduced volume for treatment or recovery. Other features include laboratory application confiiation, ap- plication matched resins, and fully automatic re- generation. It is compact, corrosion resistant, and skid mounted for simplified installation.

Circle 107 on reader information card

Selective Ion Exchange Resins Bayer Corp. Pittsburgh

Bayer manufactures a complete line of pre- mium-quality, long-life ion exchange resins and selective chelating resins for use in effluent polishing, metals removal, plating rinsewater recycling, softening, and demineralization. Le- watit TP207 chelating resins remove metals such as copper, nickel, lead, cadmium, and zinc down to trace levels in the effluent stream. Over 60 grams of copper can be held on each liter of TP207 selective resin. Other resins are available for removal of organics and recovery of precious metals.

Circle 106 on reader information card

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