This document summarizes the parameters for regenerating an anion exchange resin tank. It outlines 4 steps for the regeneration process: 1) determining the amount of NaOH regenerant required, 2) calculating the chemical uptake concentration, 3) performing a slow rinse with 1 m^3 of water, and 4) carrying out a fast rinse with 2 m^3 of water over 17 minutes. The recommended regenerant is 48% NaOH solution with a level of 150 g/L, requiring 75 kg or 104 L of regenerant for the 500 L resin bed volume.
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Sample Calculation steps for determining MB deioniser regeneration parameters.
This document summarizes the parameters for regenerating an anion exchange resin tank. It outlines 4 steps for the regeneration process: 1) determining the amount of NaOH regenerant required, 2) calculating the chemical uptake concentration, 3) performing a slow rinse with 1 m^3 of water, and 4) carrying out a fast rinse with 2 m^3 of water over 17 minutes. The recommended regenerant is 48% NaOH solution with a level of 150 g/L, requiring 75 kg or 104 L of regenerant for the 500 L resin bed volume.
This document summarizes the parameters for regenerating an anion exchange resin tank. It outlines 4 steps for the regeneration process: 1) determining the amount of NaOH regenerant required, 2) calculating the chemical uptake concentration, 3) performing a slow rinse with 1 m^3 of water, and 4) carrying out a fast rinse with 2 m^3 of water over 17 minutes. The recommended regenerant is 48% NaOH solution with a level of 150 g/L, requiring 75 kg or 104 L of regenerant for the 500 L resin bed volume.
Chemical uptake cycle time 50 mins m1v1 = m2v2 (Minimum contact time 30 mins)
Chemical supply conc., m1 48 %
3 Regenerant required (sol), v1 0.125 m /hr 3 Feed water flow during regen cycle, vF 1.5 m /hr 3 Total volume of liquid contacting resin, v2 1.565 m /hr Chemical uptake conc., m 2 3.83 %