Description
Changes from blue to amber when exhausted Anion single bed color changing DI Resin is great for people that want to be more efficient with their deionization resin usage. Single bed resins do require the use of a cation and anion resin followed by a mixed bed resin, but produce much better results and are much more efficient.
Deionization Resin Reverse osmosis system can remove up to 99% of contaminants from your water, however, they can remove 100% which is the overall goal for reef tank water. That is where deionization (DI) resin comes into play, by taking place as the last "filter" of a RODI system after the membrane. DI resin is ionically charged as either a cation (+) or anion (-) to exchange hydrogen or hydroxide molecules for contaminants like phosphate, silica, nitrate, sulfate, aluminum, iron, calcium, etc allowing you to achieve 0 TDS water for your aquarium and help eliminate any possible water quality issues. You may or may not know that there are multiple types of DI resin available from mixed bed to single bed resin that you can use depending on what the specific goal is for your water and what is in the water after the RO membrane.
Mixed or single bed Single bed DI resins come in many different flavors, but at heart only contain a single cation or anion that makes up the entire media bed. Single bed resins are commonly used in household water softeners and other applications that require either the positive or negative ion to be removed and exchanged for hydrogen or hydroxide ions. The concentration of a single bed lets you focus on specific issues that you may have with your water without wasting extra resin like a mixed bed resin. Mixed bed resins contain both cations and anions in a single bed of media that will remove both positively and negatively charged ions from the water column. Mixed beds are very common in the residential RODI system that is used for reef tanks and other types of aquariums since they are ways to use, but when it comes to efficiency and cost savings, single bed systems are the clear winners.
Cation or Anion
Color Changing A majority of Di resin has color-changing indications that will change to a light amber color as the resin becomes exhausted. The dye is simply a pH indicator that is stable at high or low pH levels but will become translucent as the pH of the resin becomes neutral and the resin becomes exhausted. With single bed resins, there are some instances where your water may have a high or low pH and can cause the color indicating dye to not become translucent, and that is why it is imperative to use a TDS or conductivity meter to know exactly when your resin is exhausted.
Deionization Resin Reverse osmosis system can remove up to 99% of contaminants from your water, however, they can remove 100% which is the overall goal for reef tank water. That is where deionization (DI) resin comes into play, by taking place as the last "filter" of a RODI system after the membrane. DI resin is ionically charged as either a cation (+) or anion (-) to exchange hydrogen or hydroxide molecules for contaminants like phosphate, silica, nitrate, sulfate, aluminum, iron, calcium, etc allowing you to achieve 0 TDS water for your aquarium and help eliminate any possible water quality issues. You may or may not know that there are multiple types of DI resin available from mixed bed to single bed resin that you can use depending on what the specific goal is for your water and what is in the water after the RO membrane.
Mixed or single bed Single bed DI resins come in many different flavors, but at heart only contain a single cation or anion that makes up the entire media bed. Single bed resins are commonly used in household water softeners and other applications that require either the positive or negative ion to be removed and exchanged for hydrogen or hydroxide ions. The concentration of a single bed lets you focus on specific issues that you may have with your water without wasting extra resin like a mixed bed resin. Mixed bed resins contain both cations and anions in a single bed of media that will remove both positively and negatively charged ions from the water column. Mixed beds are very common in the residential RODI system that is used for reef tanks and other types of aquariums since they are ways to use, but when it comes to efficiency and cost savings, single bed systems are the clear winners.
Cation or Anion
- Cation= Positive Charge
- Anion= Negative Charge
Color Changing A majority of Di resin has color-changing indications that will change to a light amber color as the resin becomes exhausted. The dye is simply a pH indicator that is stable at high or low pH levels but will become translucent as the pH of the resin becomes neutral and the resin becomes exhausted. With single bed resins, there are some instances where your water may have a high or low pH and can cause the color indicating dye to not become translucent, and that is why it is imperative to use a TDS or conductivity meter to know exactly when your resin is exhausted.
- High pH water may interface with the indicating dye contained in anion (blue) single bed resin
- Low pH water may interface with the indicating dye contained in cation (purple) single bed resin.
- Ensure the optimal operation of your RO membrane. The higher your membranes rejection rate the fewer TDS your product water will contain resulting in longer-lasting resin. The best way to keep the membrane rejection rate up is to monitor and change your prefilters appropriately as well as maintain at least 50psi going into the membrane.
- Ensure the resin is packed in the cartridge securely. The resin should be packed very tightly. When squeezed, there should be almost no flex to the cartridge
- The initial couple minutes of water from your RO membrane will always be high, this is commonly referred to as TDS creep. Diverting the first few minutes of water down the drain can often greatly reduce DI resin consumption.
- Collect the water coming from your RO system in a large container, add a powerhead or airstone, and allow the CO2 to gas off. Then pump the water through your DI resin
- Skip all that mess and just buy resin in bulk.
Additional Information
- Warranty: * No warranty (Consumable Item)
- Weight: 5.0 kg
- Brand: Fluxtek