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This information bulletin below is from Redox partner Jacobi Resinex™, should you require the full information pack please speak to your Redox representative.

The industry’s highest quality ion exchange resin supplier, Jacobi Resinex™, is proud to present UB eXtra. Our R&D experts, using specially selected raw materials, control and optimize the bead mean diameter and particle size distribution. Quality is maintained internally ensuring the best products that meet industry standards.

The advantages of Jacobi ResinexTM UB eXtra

  • Optimized bead size for all water treatment applications
  • Extended operating capacities
  • Perfect separation in mixed bed applications
  • Reduced pressure drop allows higher linear velocities
  • Less channelling on lower linear velocities
  • Consumes less rinse water for cost effectiveness
  • Enhanced backwashing performance
  • Less fines to block nozzles or distributors

Monospheric bead size distribution with a uniformity coefficient of max 1.1 that performs in all modern upflow, packed and mixed bed systems.

Resinex Calc™

DESIGN SOFTWARE VERSION 2.0

Jacobi offers customers a simulation programme for the design of ion exchange resins in water treatment systems. To download the software, please contact your Redox representative.

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