If you’re evaluating a Weak Acid Cation Exchange Resin for dealkalization or metal recovery, D113 FC from Lijia (origin: NO.2 East Jianshe Road, High-Tech Industrial Development South Zone Wei County, Xingtai, Hebei Province, China) is the one I’ve seen most frequently in mid-to-large industrial water rooms. It’s an acrylic, macroporous, carboxylic (-COOH) resin—practical, forgiving, and, to be honest, pretty cost-efficient when operated right.
Industry trend-wise, demand for Weak Acid Cation Exchange Resin has ticked up for three reasons: tighter alkalinity specs in beverage and electronics rinse lines, acid cost control (WAC resins can regenerate at modest concentrations), and sustainability pressure to recycle zinc/nickel. Many customers say WAC stages cut scaling, stabilize RO feed, and generally make downstream operations less cranky.
| Matrix / Porosity | Acrylic copolymer, macroporous |
| Functional group | Carboxylic (–COOH), H+ form as shipped |
| Total capacity | ≈4.0–4.6 eq/L (real-world use may vary) |
| Moisture retention | ≈50–60% |
| Particle size (typ.) | 0.315–1.25 mm (16–50 mesh) |
| Operating pH | 0–14; best dealkalization typically pH 4–7 |
| Max temperature | ≤80°C recommended (H+ stability up to ≈120°C) |
| Typical service flow | 5–15 BV/h; ΔP depends on granulometry and bed depth |
In fact, Weak Acid Cation Exchange Resin is superb at exchanging H+ for hardness tied to alkalinity, converting HCO3− to CO2—which then vents or is stripped. Less scaling, fewer headaches.
Service life is commonly 3–5 years with clean feed and proper acid strengths. Fouling (iron/organics) shortens that—pretreatment helps.
Feed alkalinity 300 mg/L as CaCO3; 8 BV/h; 6% HCl regen. Effluent alkalinity
| Vendor / Grade | Polymer | Capacity (eq/L) | Acid use per regen (≈) | Certs | Lead time |
| Lijiresin D113 FC | Acrylic, macroporous | ≈4.0–4.6 | Low–moderate | ISO 9001; NSF/ANSI 61 option on request | Often 2–4 weeks |
| Generic WAC (Vendor A) | Acrylic, gel | ≈3.6–4.2 | Moderate | Varies | 6–8 weeks |
| WAC (Vendor B, polystyrene) | Polystyrene | ≈2.5–3.0 | Higher | Varies | 4–6 weeks |
Electroplater (SE Asia): nickel rinse recovery >95% with Weak Acid Cation Exchange Resin, acid cut ≈18%. Beverage line (MENA): alkalinity from 280 down to 12 mg/L as CaCO3; RO scaling incidents dropped to zero over 9 months.
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