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Macroreticular Resin at Medical Drugs Glossary

What is Macroreticular Resin? An ion exchange resin with a reticular porous matrix that makes it effective for removing colloids and bacteria from process streams, as well as dissolved anions. It is especially useful for preventing colloidal and organic fouling of mixed-bed resins and

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