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η many a chemical process, extra steps can b e elimi n a t e d . . . time a n d m o n e y saved . . . p r o d u c t quality a n d uniformity improved—through the use of the AMBERLITES in anion interchange. W e l l - k n o w n for their ability to control water quality, t h e AMBERLITE I o n E x c h a n g e Resins are of e q u a l in terest in s u c h varied fields as the recovery of valuable materials from wastes; t h e purification of p h a r m a c e u t i cal and fine chemicals; the isolation of organic bases. W h e t h e r your interests lie in special c h e m i c a l p r o cesses— o r in t h e softening o r complete deionization of water—you'll w a n t t o investigate the AMBERLITES. O u r technical staff is always ready to discuss p o t e n t i a l applications. AMBERLITE is a
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