Ecodex® Premix Powdered Resins

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Ecodex® precoat products are homogeneous mixtures that combine inert microfine fibers with two powdered ion exchange resins: strongly acidic Powdex® cation and strongly basic Powdex anion resins.  A patented process permanently bonds Powdex resins with fibers to form durable flocked agglomerates. Similar to Powdex products, the fine particles and floc structure provide a large surface area that efficiently filters suspended solids. The electrokinetic nature of the Ecodex precoat attracts and adsorbs colloids and color bodies. The fibrous component maintains precoat integrity and prevents cracking that may otherwise occur as suspended solids loading increases.   Ecodex delivers revolutionary features and benefits in easy-to-use formulations

 

Ecodex® P-202-H

Premixed PCH & PAO with 33% Fiber


Ecodex® P-205-H 

Premixed PCH & PAO with 10% Fiber


Ecodex® P-303-N 

Premixed PCN & PAO with 33% Fiber


Ecodex® P-305-N 

Premixed PCN & PAO with 10% Fiber


Ecodex® P-307-N 

Premixed PCN & PAO with 10% Fiber

Frequently asked questions

How to remove heavy metals from water and wastewater?
Many MetSorb® adsorbents will remove heavy metals from water and wastewater. Please view our product pages for more information.
Are heavy metals in water? Do they pose a threat to human health?
The USEPA issued and regularly reviews/updates the National Primary Drinking Water Regulations (NPDWR).
How can I remove lead from water?
Many MetSorb® adsorbents will remove lead and other heavy metals from water. Please view our product pages for more information.
How much uranium is safe in drinking water?
The USEPA has issued and regularly reviews/updates the National Primary Drinking Water Regulations (NPDWR).
Why do MetSorb® adsorbents sometimes have a bad smell and how do we get rid of this odor?
MetSorb adsorbents are made from metal oxides and rarely have any noticeable smell. They can sometimes concentrate bacteria (specifically sulfur reducing) that may be present in the drinking water well source. While this type of bacteria is naturally found in many well sources and are considered harmless, the resulting “rotten egg” smell can be unpleasant. In order to remove the bacteria from the MetSorb® media bed, we recommend performing a 25-50 ppm chlorine shock for 12-24 hours. The system should then be rinsed with fresh water until no residual chlorine odor is noted. If bacteria count in the well water is high, this chlorine shock of the MetSorb® media may be required 2 or 3 times per year.
How can uranium be removed from well water?
One way uranium can be removed is through adsorption. MetSorb® HMRG has a selective affinity for uranium.

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