AmberLite™ MB6113 H/OH Ion Exchange Resin

Dyed Mixture of Gaussian, Gel, Strong Acid Cation and Strong Base Anion Exchange Resins for Industrial Demineralization Applications

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AmberLite™ MB6113 H/OH Ion Exchange Resin is a dyed mixture of strong acid cation and strong base anion exchange resins. It is fully regenerated, ready-to-use, nonregenerable, pre-mixed resin developed for the production of high-purity water. The premixed resin also allows for faster initial rinse-up prior to service, which minimizes rinse wastewater volume at start-up. AmberLite™ MB6113 H/OH is specifically designed for a full demineralization of water. A color indicator enables the visualization of the resin exhaustion point, which allows the production of demineralized water without a conductivity meter to detect the service endpoint. After exhaustion, AmberLite™ MB6113 H/OH cannot be regenerated. AmberLite™ MB6113 H/OH is the reference mixed bed for the production of demineralized water in small cartridge systems. The resin mixture is prepared from highquality components and the proprietary manufacturing process ensures a homogeneous blue-green color consistently from batch to batch. In operation, the resin provides a stable, high-quality demineralized water for laboratories, steam ironing, or battery fill-up. The sharp visible color change from regenerated (blue-green) to exhausted (amber-yellow) makes AmberLite™ MB6113 H/OH the product of choice for small cartridge deionization systems.

Weight 20 kg
Dimensions 200 × 350 × 400 cm
Functional Group

Sulfonic acid Trimethylammonium

PhysicalForm

Translucent, spherical beads Translucent, spherical beads Blue-green (as delivered) to Amber-yellow (exhausted)

Ionic Form as Shipped

H + OH−

Total Exchange Capacity

Water Retention Capacity

Particle Diameter

Shipping weight g/L

700

Temperature Range

5 – 60°C (41 – 140°F)

pH Range

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