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Amberlite ION

For large scale production OF

DE-IONIZED WATER at low cost

EXCHANGE

RESINS

HE production of ''De-ionized" water— w a t e r comparable in degree of purity t o distilled—was made possible for t h e first t i m e b y t h e introduction o f t h e

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of t h e inherent flexibility of t h e A M B E R ­

ins in 1940. Commercial installations of these I o n E x c h a n g e Resins De-ionizer units are in operation in a wide variety o f industries where t h e use of very pure water in quan­ t i t y i s o f vital importance. De-ionized water, being completely salt-free, i s play­ ing a n important part i n t h e synthetic rubber, pharmaceutical, distilling, mirror and o t h e r process industries. W a t e r conditioning represents b u t one o f t h e possible fields o f application for these u n i q u e products. T h e de-ionizing of

Courtesy of Minols Water Treatment

sugar solutions and of gelatine, theremoval of injurious heavy metals from a variety of chemicals, the de-acidification of formal­ dehyde, represent b u t a few o f the many special applications now possible. Because LITE I o n Exchange Resins, t h e possible range of applications i s almost unlimited. H a v e you considered this unique process i n your own industry where problems of increased supplies of distilled water, condensate substitution, o r other special water c o n d i t i o n i n g p r o c e s s e s a r e i n ­ volved? F o r further data

on A M B E R L I T E

Ion

Exchange Resins w r i t e the Resinous Products & Chemical Company, t h e sole pro­ ducer of these resins i n t h e United States.

Company

AMBERLITE I ION EXCHANGE RESINS I OFFER YOU: I 1. 2. 3. I I I I I I I I

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Complete De-ionization. I High reaction velocity permitting I high operating flow rates. I High capacity — decreasing the I number of regenerations and pro- I longing operating cycle. Sharp b r e a k - t h r o u g h — no gradual increase in salt concentration. Low operating cost. Simple, trouble-free equipment. The complete removal of heavy metal traces.

Typical AMBERLITE ION Exchange unit producing 4,500 gallons per hour of De-ionized water—comparable to distilled water-in a synthetic rubber plant. Represented byCia.Rhomy Ηans, S.R.L., Carlos Pallegrini 331, Bacnos Aires, Argentina,andagonisinprincipal S o u t h American and,

THE RESINOUS PROUCTS CHEMICAL COMPANY