Portable Ion Exchange Program and Automated Recycling Systems
Portable ion exchange columns eliminate the need to store or handle chemicals
Sirco Industrial’s 5 gpm to 300 gpm portable ion exchange program utilizes the best available ion exchange resins on the market today. Unlike traditional treatment methods, portable ion exchange columns eliminate the need to store or handle chemicals. Sirco’s regeneration process, quality control and operational excellence ensure consistent and high-quality units are delivered on time, every time.
The Sirco Industrial Closed Loop Recycling System (CLRS) is an automated system for rinse water recycling operations. Typical systems are dual trained to provide continuous treatment and recycling capabilities while minimizing the use of regeneration chemicals.
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