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1 meg or 12 meg. It depends on whether it is a batch type or inline type of wash.  You would need to refer to the machine manual for an answer. It could vary all over the place depending on the wash system, type of flux, type of water used, and type of saponifier or solvent, if used.

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Subject: [TN] Quick poll: When do your change Ion exchange beds?

Hi All!

 

Just a quick poll. When do you change your Ion exchange beds for your DI water?

 

When the water drops to 2 megohm? 1 megohm?

 

Thanks

 

Steve Gregory

Process Engineer

Kimco Design and Manufacturing

652 N. Five Mile Road

Boise, ID 83713

(208) 322-0500 Ext. 3133

 


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