Various adsorbents can release boron through regeneration treatment, making them reusable!
Our company proposes an adsorption method using boron adsorbents suitable for advanced treatment as a way to handle boron. We offer three types of cerium-based boron adsorbents: "READ-B," "READ-B(MC)," and "READ-B(LC)." These adsorbents are classified according to their applications and purposes, such as for high-concentration wastewater, low-concentration wastewater, and drinking water, allowing us to recommend the most suitable adsorbent for each case. 【Product Lineup】 ■READ-B ■READ-B(MC) ■READ-B(LC) *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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**Characteristics of Each Adsorbent** - READ-B(MC) and READ-B(LC) are suitable for low to medium concentration treatment, while READ-B is suitable for medium to high concentration treatment. - READ-B(MC) and READ-B(LC) have high selectivity for boron due to being chelating resins, and are less affected by interfering components. - The adsorbed boron can be recovered as a high-concentration boron solution by desorption treatment using acids or alkalis. - The desorbed boron can be recovered as sodium borate, a valuable material, by implementing a treatment system (though this may not be possible depending on the properties of the regenerated waste liquid). - READ-B and READ-B(LC) can be used for beverage applications. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.*
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