Boron Removal from High-purity Water by Selective Ion Exchange

Date Published: 2000 | Technical journal archive

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This study evaluates the potential to reduce costs in high-purity water systems by using boron-selective ion exchange resin to remove boron ahead of the mixed beds.

Companies: Advanced Micro Devices, ResinTech
Authors: Dan Wilcox, Peter Meyers, Marcel Montalvo, Scott Walsh
Tags: Ion Exchange

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