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Who is the training intended for?
- Master's or postgraduate students who would like to expand their theses using the advanced concepts of the course;
- Companies and professionals working in the area of water treatment that have not yet found practical and complete training in the area;
ION EXCHANGE RESINS TRAINING
Table of contents: PART 1: THEORETICAL
CHAPTER 1. BASIC CONCEPTS
1 – Introduction/Historic – Part I 4:50
2 – Introduction/Historic – Part II 4:29
3 – Resins physical aspects 7:24
4 – Chemical structure 5:17
5 – Milliequivalent-gram concept 4:43
6 – Water hardness 5:18
7 – Water alkalinity 4:24
8 – What to analyze in the water? 7:57
9 – Types of resins 6:39
10 – Total Resins capacity 4:57
11 – Resin datasheet interpretation – Part I 5:41
12 – Resin datasheet interpretation – Part II 4:55
CHAPTER 2. ADVANCED CONCEPTS
1 - Case 1 – Calcium removal 7:07
2 - Case 2 – Nitrate removal 7:53
3 – Service Flow Rate SFR / BV/h 2:04
4 – Linear Velocity 4:23
5 – Selectivity 5:28
6 – Separation Factors 5:43
7 – Cross-linking 6:10
8 – Coefficients Alfa and K 6:13
9 – Anderson Proposal Theory Selectivity 4:18
10 – Iron and manganese removal – Part I 5:47
11 – Iron and manganese removal – Part II 4:35
CHAPTER 3. PRO CONCEPTS
1 – Contaminants – Chlorine 5:25
2 – Contaminants – Silica 7:33
3 – Contaminants – Fouling – Part I 6:35
4 – Contaminants - Fouling – Part II 5:13
5 – Channeling 5:30
6 – Resins' Theoretical X Operational Capacity - Part I 5:04
7 - Resins' Theoretical X Operational Capacity - Part II 5:07
8 - Resins' Theoretical X Operational Capacity - Part III 4:31
9 - Resins' Theoretical X Operational Capacity - Part IV 3:31
10 – Dealkalization/WAC resins – Part 1 4:50
11 - Dealkalization/WAC resins – Part 2 6:35




