SEPLITE® LSF962 food grade weak base anion resin
SEPLITE® LSF962 is a styrene weak base anion exchange resin with larger pore size and specific surface area, which can adsorb a large amount of high molecular weight organic matter and has good physical and chemical properties. It is suitable for acid removal and decolorization of sugar alcohol, glycerin, gelatin, grape juice, whey, concentrated fruit juice and other products. The resin contains very low strong base group, the good pore volume ensures fully utilization of ion exchange function.
In addition, it also has excellent mechanical strength, high volume exchange capacity, and lower regeneration agent consumption.
The resin is optimized to achieve a good balance of exchange capacity, regeneration efficiency and stability, suitable for continuous separation system, full bed and floating bed applications.
The resins are produced fully in accordance with the FDA (US Food & Drug Administration), also meeting the regulations prescribed under Resolution ResAP (2004) 3 on ion exchange and adsorbent resins used in the processing of foodstuffs.
Please follow our start-up recommendations which is available upon request, when using our products in food applications.
SEPLITE® LSF962 food grade weak base anion resin Physical and Chemical Characteristics:
Matrix Structure | Macroporous, Styrene-divinylbenzene |
Shipping form | FB |
Physical Appearance | Spheres |
Particle size (mm) | 0.4-1.25mm â?5% |
Moisture content (%) | 50-56 |
Total Capacity(eq/L) | â?.4 |
Bulk Density ( g/l) | 0.65-0.75 |
Density ( g/l) | 1.02-1.12 |
Whole beads count (%) | â?5 |
Volume Change ClâFB | 25% (approx. Max.) |
SEPLITE® LSF962 food grade weak base anion resin Precautions:
Resins should be stored in sealed containers or bags where temperature was above 0â?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.
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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.