SEPLITE® LX20
SEPLITE® LX20 is a nonionic, hydrophobic, cross-linked polymeric adsorbent.
Its adsorption function came from its macroreticular pore structure, high surface area, designed pore size distribution, and aromatic nature of its pore surface.
SEPLITE® LX20 has excellent osmotic and thermal stability, it could sever a long-life cycle by regenerations.
It could be used for the selective separation of a wide variety of large organic molecules from aqueous solutions or polar solvents such as plant extracts, antibiotics, and fermentation products.
Advantages of SEPLITE® LX20 Adsorbent Resin:
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Excellent loading and eluting performance
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Especially suitable for adsorption for large
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Easy to clean, good anti-fouling feature
SEPLITE® LX20 Adsorbent Resin Applications:
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Antibiotic recovery;
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Vitamin production;
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Steroid production;
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Protein recovery;
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Herbal extracts.
Sunresin adsorbents was produced fully in accordance with the FDA (US Food & Drug Administration), which stated adsorbent polymer can be used for being used in food contact applications.
The same resins were meeting the regulations prescribed under "Council of Europe resolution AP (97) 1 on ion exchange and adsorbent resins used in the processing of food stuffs", which stated when well pre-treated, adsorbent resins was suitable for used in food applications.
SEPLITE® LX20 Adsorbent Resin Physical and Chemical Characteristics:
Matrix | Crosslinked polymer |
Physical Appearance | Milk white spheres |
Particle Size | 0.315-1.0mm (95%) |
Moisture | 55-65% |
Bulk density | 650-750g/l |
Density | 1000-1100g/l |
Surface area | >800 m2/g |
Temperature limitation | 0-110℃ |
PH range | 0-14 |
SEPLITE® LX20 Adsorbent Resin Precautions:
Resins should be stored in sealed containers or bags where temperature was above 0℃ in dry conditions without exposure to direct sunlight. Do not mix ion exchange resin with strong oxidizing agents; otherwise it will cause violent reactions.
In case of eyes contact with resins, rinse eyes immediately with plenty of water, and consult a specialist. Material and samples must be disposed according to local regulations.
Dry polymers will expand when become wetted and may cause an exothermic reaction. Spilled materials may be slippery.
SEPLITE® and Monojet™ are registered trademarks of Sunresin New Materials Co. Ltd., Xi`an
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This information is general information and may differ from that based on actual conditions. For more information about SEPLITE® resins, please contact SUNRESIN® directly.