Ion Exchange Resin > St Base 1 Gel Anion - Model EA-S1-Cl
St Base 1 Gel Anion (EA-S1-Cl)
US Resin A-S1AC (Cl or OH form) resin is a high capacity, organic fouling resistant porous gel Type I strong base acrylic anion exchange resin. It is supplied in both chloride and hydroxide forms. Its intended applications include all types of demineralization and chemical processing. US Resin A-S1AC is strongly recommended for multiple or mixed bed demineralizers where complete demineralization and organic fouling resistance are required. Its higher porosity and acrylic structure provide increased resistance to organic fouling compared with styrene-based Type I strong base anion resins, such as US Resin A-S1.
US Resin A-S1AC (Cl) can also be used with sodium cycle strong acid softening resins such as US Resin C-8(Na), to remove colorcausing organics such as tannins. This is important in some softening applications.
Typical Physical, Chemical & Operating Characteristics
Chemical and Thermal Stability
Ecologix Systems' EA-S1AC resin is insoluble in dilute or moderately concentrated acids, alkalies, and in all common solvents. However, exposure to significant amounts of free chlorine, “hypochlorite” ions, or other strong oxidizing agents over long periods of time will eventually break down the crosslinking. This will tend to increase the moisture retention of the resin, decreasing its mechanical strength, as well as generating small amounts of extractable breakdown products. It is thermally stable to 65 oC (150 oF). The OH– form resin is recommended for application temperature lower than 35oC (95 oF).
US Resin A-S1AC (Cl or OH form) resin is a high capacity, organic fouling resistant porous gel Type I strong base acrylic anion exchange resin. It is supplied in both chloride and hydroxide forms. Its intended applications include all types of demineralization and chemical processing. US Resin A-S1AC is strongly recommended for multiple or mixed bed demineralizers where complete demineralization and organic fouling resistance are required. Its higher porosity and acrylic structure provide increased resistance to organic fouling compared with styrene-based Type I strong base anion resins, such as US Resin A-S1.
US Resin A-S1AC (Cl) can also be used with sodium cycle strong acid softening resins such as US Resin C-8(Na), to remove colorcausing organics such as tannins. This is important in some softening applications.
Typical Physical, Chemical & Operating Characteristics
| Polymer Structure: | cross linked polyacrylic acid |
| Physical Form and Appearance: | semi transparent spherical beads |
| Whole Bead Count: | 93% Min. |
| Functional Groups: | -N(R3) |
| Ionic Form (as shipped): | Cl– or OH- |
| Shipping Weight, approx.: | Cl– form: 721 g/l (45 lb./ft.3) OH– form: 675 g/l (42 lb./ft.3) |
| Mesh Size (U.S. Std): | 16-50 |
| Moisture retention: | 54-64% |
| Total Exchange Capacity: | Cl– form: 1.20 meq/ml OH– form: 1.05 meq/ml |
| pH Range, Stability | 0–14 |
Chemical and Thermal Stability
Ecologix Systems' EA-S1AC resin is insoluble in dilute or moderately concentrated acids, alkalies, and in all common solvents. However, exposure to significant amounts of free chlorine, “hypochlorite” ions, or other strong oxidizing agents over long periods of time will eventually break down the crosslinking. This will tend to increase the moisture retention of the resin, decreasing its mechanical strength, as well as generating small amounts of extractable breakdown products. It is thermally stable to 65 oC (150 oF). The OH– form resin is recommended for application temperature lower than 35oC (95 oF).
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