Mixed Resin

Mixed Resin

A mixed resin is a synthetic material, usually in the form of small spheres, made up of a mixture of cationic and anionic resins.
This combination allows the simultaneous removal of positive ions (cations) and negative ions (anions) from water, resulting in a highly efficient demineralization process.

Mixed resin is widely used in deionization systems to produce ultrapure water, which is essential for many industrial and laboratory applications.

How does mixed resin work?

The mixed resin contains a combination of cationic and anionic resins that work together to remove unwanted ions from the water. When water passes through the mixed resin, cations such as calcium (Ca²⁺) and magnesium (Mg²⁺) are exchanged for hydrogen ions (H⁺), while anions such as chloride (Cl-) and sulphate (SO₄²-) are exchanged for hydroxyl ions (OH-). This process results in the production of highly pure demineralized water.

Mixed resin applications

We offer high-quality mixed resins, designed to provide efficient demineralization and guarantee water purity in a variety of applications.

Our products are made from durable and highly efficient materials, meeting the specific needs of our customers.