Product Details
Product Name | DIAION™ SA series/PA series/UBA series |
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Generic Product Name | Storngly Basic Anion Exchange Resins |
Company Name | Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation |
Department Name | Ion Exchange Resin Business Group, Separation Materials Department, Amenity Life Division, Advanced Solutions Business Group |
TEL | +81-3-6748-7146 |
Product Information | DIAION strong base anion exchange resins are based on crosslinked polystyrene matrix having quaternary ammonium groups (NR3+). Among DIAION product line, there are SA-grades of gel-type. PA-grades of porous-type, and HPA-grades of highly porous-type. The standard shipping form is Cl- form. (in some cases OH- form is available). Type I resins have trimethyl ammonium groups which impart higher basicity. In the co-current regeneration mode, the treated water will have the lowest silica leakage. Type I resins also have higher chemical stability, and can be applied at higher temparature (than Type II or acrylic based resins.) Type II resins have dimethylethanolamine groups which impart slightly lower basicity. This provides an advantage of easier regeneration (than Type I) and slightly higher capacity. |
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Product Family (middle & small classification)
middle classification | small classification |
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Specialty Chemicals | Raw Materials and Intermediates for Medicines and Agrochemicals Catalysts and Modifying Agents for Chemical Reaction Separating Agents and Separation Materials |
Aqua-related Materials and Products | Water Purification and Wastewater Treatment Use Other Aqua-related Materials and Products |
Pharmaceuticals | Pharmaceuticals |
Basic Chemicals | Industrial Chemicals |
Synthetic Resins | Polystylene Resin Products and Stuffs |
Applications
Industrial chemicals Environmental care Electric appliances Office automation equipments Construction Civil engineering Plants Energy Medical health care Food |
Applications include water treatment as well as purification of pharmaceuticals and food.
■ Usage Packed column or Batch processing |