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resin-based filtration

Resin-based filtration uses specialized organic resins to remove impurities from water or other liquids. These resins contain tiny, porous structures with charged sites that attract and trap contaminants like minerals, heavy metals, or unwanted ions. When the contaminated liquid passes through the resin bed, impurities are exchanged or captured, resulting in cleaner water. This method is commonly used in water softening (to remove calcium and magnesium) and purification processes. Resin-based filtration is efficient, customizable, and widely applied in industrial, municipal, and residential water treatment systems to improve water quality.