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Ion exchange resin regenerator
Product Name :soft water salt, is composed of high-purity sodium chloride
Grade :Medical grade,pharmaceutical grade
CAS No.7647-14-5
MF:BaCl2*2H2O
Purity:99.5-99.9%min
Appearance:white geometry, no odor
Model Number:JD-SCPG-995
Product Description:
Regenerant, also known as soft water salt, is composed of high-purity sodium chloride. In short, it is used to restore (reduce) the activity of ion exchange resin (ion exchange resin, which is the core part of the softening system and is used to adsorb calcium and magnesium ions in raw water, that is, water alkali) in the softening system of hemodialysis water equipment. The resin in the softening system needs to be continuously washed with saturated sodium chloride solution to restore the activity of the resin itself. Therefore, the role of ion exchange resin regenerant can not be underestimated.
Usage :special for water treatment equipment in medical hemodialysis room
Why choose ion exchange resin for hemodialysis water equipment?
The special ion exchange resin has the following advantages:
1) The content of sodium chloride is higher, reaching more than 99.7%, so as to ensure the efficiency and quality of demineralized water;
2) More clean, less impurities, no heavy metals and other compounds, organic matter, and no damage to the resin capacity;
3) The selection of raw materials is strict, the purity is high, the production process is strictly controlled, and the use is more safe and reliable.
4) Keep the shape during dissolution to avoid blocking the salt suction pipe caused by loose lumps, resulting in softening failure.
Packing & storage:25kg plastic bag inside&woven bag outside
Custom Hospital Water Treatment Solutions
we specialize in providing complete water treatment solutions tailored to our clients’ needs in the Mid-Atlantic region; south American and Maryland.
We serve the healthcare and pharmaceutical industries to address a broad spectrum of applications, including:
Facility Monitoring
Hospitals and other healthcare facilities need uninterrupted access to clean water. By maintaining and monitoring the water treatment and distribution system onsite, businesses can address concerns before they disrupt operations, thereby reducing downtime and making the facility more cost-effective. Routine maintenance is also critical for providing clean water sources and keeping occupants safe.
Hospital HVAC Water Treatment
Hospitals need a significant volume of water to supply their HVAC systems—in many cases, over 50% of their overall water usage is spent on climate control. Even though this water is not used for drinking, cleaning, or direct manufacturing, it must comply with industry regulations and maintain safe environmental conditions.
We has developed customized hospital HVAC water treatment processes that can:
Pretreat water to remove minerals or contaminants that might cause boiler and tower blowdown
Pretreat water to reduce overall energy consumption and improve system inefficiency
Clean the water to reduce the environmental impact of directing gray water back into the water table
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Ice Machine Filtration
Healthcare facilities use ice for direct consumption as well as for storage and cooling purposes. Unfortunately, ice machines are some of the most common places for legionella and other hazardous bacteria to develop,
according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Poorly treated ice can also contaminate medical devices, chemical solutions, and specimens.
Water Management Programs
Water that’s used for drinking, washing, and cooking must be properly treated to minimize the risk of Legionnaires’ disease and other infections. Onsite water treatment programs eliminate pathogens and protect patients and employees.
Water Solutions for the Healthcare and Pharmaceuticals Industry
Every occupied building needs access to treated water, but it’s even more essential within the context of the pharmaceutical and medical industries. If your business operates a manufacturing process that involves water packaging,
for example, water bacterial endotoxins can contaminate your product and render it unsafe to use. Onsite treatment systems reduce the risk of dangerous microbes like pseudomonas and mycobacterium avium complex.
Medical facilities need three tiers of treated water—purified water, highly purified water, and water for injection—to comply with safety standards and handle various applications. For more information about the importance of purified
water in the healthcare industry.