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2025-09
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Solvent Extraction vs Ion Exchange: Which is Better for Uranium Recovery?
Compare solvent extraction and ion exchange for uranium recovery. Learn efficiency, cost, safety, and why ion exchange resins are the future of sustainable uranium mining.
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2025-08
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Efficient Removal of High Iron Content in Copper Electrolyte: A Green Solution Based on Chelating Resins
Discover a green and efficient method to reduce high iron content in copper electrolyte systems using iminodiacetic acid chelating resins. Achieve stable Fe control, retain valuable metals, and meet environmental standards.
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2025-07
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Applications of Ion Exchange Resins in the Nuclear Industry
Discover the vital role of ion exchange resins in the nuclear industry, from uranium extraction and fuel purification to water treatment and waste management in nuclear power plants. Learn how these advanced materials enhance reactor safety, reduce radioactive waste, and support the sustainable development of clean nuclear energy.
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2025-06
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Ion Exchange Resin Regeneration Guide
Learn how to regenerate ion exchange resins effectively with our complete guide. Discover the step-by-step regeneration process, key chemicals used, and expert tips for maintaining resin performance in water treatment and industrial applications.
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2025-06
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Can Resins Be Stored Long Term?
Ion exchange resins are vital in water treatment, pharmaceuticals, and more. This article explores the feasibility of long-term resin storage (2-5+ years), covering critical factors like temperature (5°C-40°C), humidity, light protection, and best practices including sealed storage and periodic inspection. Learn pre-use rinsing and regeneration tips to maintain resin performance scientifically.
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2025-05
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Mixed Bed (DI) Resin Grades - Nuclear & Semiconducto
Discover the critical role of Mixed Bed (DI) Resin Grades in producing ultrapure water (UPW) for nuclear and semiconductor applications. Learn about nuclear-grade & semiconductor-grade resins, their performance, applications, and key selection criteria like resistivity & capacity.
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