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Rohm and Haas History
Rohm and Haas ion exchange resins are used for many applications, including: water treatment, food processing, pharmaceuticals, chemical processing, mining, and catalysis. Water treatment applications range from water conditioning (softening), to the production of ultrapure water for power generation and semiconductor manufacturing, to waste treatment and recycling of process water, to the selective removal of contaminants from drinking water sources.
Rohm and Haas in Potable Water
Rohm and Haas has a portfolio of commercially available products for removal of contaminants from potable water. Contaminants targeted by Rohm and Haas selective removal media include hardness, nitrate, perchlorate, boron, radium, uranium, mercury, chromate and other heavy metals, and organics.
In addition, Rohm and Haas Company has developed a water treatment system (Advanced Amberpack™ Municipal System) which minimizes the volume of waste from ion exchange processes. We are currently developing technologies to destroy contaminants concentrated on ion exchange resins allowing safe disposal of these wastes and / or recycle of the regenerant chemicals. |