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DIAION SA10ALLP

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Summary

Product Identification

  • Grade Name: DIAION™ SA10ALLP
  • Type: Strong Base Anion
  • Matrix: Styrene-DVB, Gel
  • Functional Group: Type I (trimethyl ammonium groups)
  • Ionic Form: Cl⁻

DIAION™ SA10ALLP is a gel type strongly basic anion exchange resin with standard cross-linkages and anti-clumping characteristics. It is recommended for manufacturing and processing pure water, especially in regenerable mixed beds.

Operating Limits

  • Maximum Operating Temperature: 80 °C (Cl⁻), 60 °C (OH⁻)
  • Operating pH Range: 0 - 14

Recommended Operating Conditions

  • Minimum Bed Depth: 800 mm
  • Service Flow Rate: 10 - 60 m/h
  • Regenerant: NaOH
  • Regenerant Concentration: 2 - 8 % NaOH
  • Regenerant Level: 50 - 200 g/L
  • Regenerant Flow Rate: 2 - 8 m/h
  • Total Rinse Requirement: 2 - 10 BV

Specifications

  • Whole Bead Count: 90 min. %
  • Salt Splitting Capacity: 1.3 min. meq/mL
  • Water Content: 43 - 47 %
  • Particle Size Distribution on 1180 μm: 5 max. %
  • Particle Size Distribution through 425 μm: 1 max. %
  • Effective Size: 0.45 min. mm
  • Uniformity Coefficient: 1.6 max.

Typical Properties

  • Shipping Density: 660 g/L
  • Mean Particle Size: 680 μm
  • Particle Density: 1.08 g/mL
  • Total Swelling (Cl⁻ to OH⁻): 23 %

Hydraulic Characteristics

The approximate pressure drop at various temperatures and flow rates for each meter of bed depth of DIAION™ SA10ALLP resin in normal down flow operation is shown in the graphs in the original document.

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