aquatrade
Civil/Environmental
- Mar 5, 2016
- 20
Hello!
I worked on one of our client's ion-exchanging softening system (we changed the resin) recently, and thought about what to do with old ion-exchange resin.
Usually, when we recharge a softener, we have about 1-2 cubic meters of old resin (this is usual volume in any middle boiler house, for cheese plant or brick plant for example). Huge water stations, for cities, big heat power plants, big metal industry, I suppose, have tens, hundreds and thousands cubic meters of wasted resin.
I found out, in 2001 year, only Russia had 6.5 thousands of big boiler houses (more than 20 Gkal/h), 100 thousands middle boiler houses and more than 600 thousands small boiler houses (for example, in hotels, office centers etc.). I suppose, in 2017 their quantity increases, and in the USA their number is very-very large, much more than in Russia. I mean, that there is a huge amount of used resin, and every year it's enlarges.
I tried to ask on our recycling companies, ecological organizations (Greenpeace Russia for example), are there any technologies of recycling ion-exchange resin, and I have no answers and replies yet.
Other used filter media (Pyrolox, Filter AG, carbon etc.) are good (and often used by our clients) as anti-slipping winter coverings (on ice), road hole fillers etc. The only possible usages of waste resin that I've seen are for crazy jokes on roads or for moving heavy furniture, but of course, this is not serious.
So, do You know any technologies of industrial recycling ion-exchange resins? Or maybe You have any ideas about it?
Sincerely Yours
Anton S. Tyuin
Russia, Nizhny Novgorod
I worked on one of our client's ion-exchanging softening system (we changed the resin) recently, and thought about what to do with old ion-exchange resin.
Usually, when we recharge a softener, we have about 1-2 cubic meters of old resin (this is usual volume in any middle boiler house, for cheese plant or brick plant for example). Huge water stations, for cities, big heat power plants, big metal industry, I suppose, have tens, hundreds and thousands cubic meters of wasted resin.
I found out, in 2001 year, only Russia had 6.5 thousands of big boiler houses (more than 20 Gkal/h), 100 thousands middle boiler houses and more than 600 thousands small boiler houses (for example, in hotels, office centers etc.). I suppose, in 2017 their quantity increases, and in the USA their number is very-very large, much more than in Russia. I mean, that there is a huge amount of used resin, and every year it's enlarges.
I tried to ask on our recycling companies, ecological organizations (Greenpeace Russia for example), are there any technologies of recycling ion-exchange resin, and I have no answers and replies yet.
Other used filter media (Pyrolox, Filter AG, carbon etc.) are good (and often used by our clients) as anti-slipping winter coverings (on ice), road hole fillers etc. The only possible usages of waste resin that I've seen are for crazy jokes on roads or for moving heavy furniture, but of course, this is not serious.
So, do You know any technologies of industrial recycling ion-exchange resins? Or maybe You have any ideas about it?
Sincerely Yours
Anton S. Tyuin
Russia, Nizhny Novgorod