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Just been speaking to Purolite about their MB400 Resin and putting Pure Isopropanol through it. The specialist I needed to speak to was not in so I sent him this email:QuoteHi Brian, I spoke to one of your collegues earlier today regarding the use of Isopropanol Pure Alcohol for Pure Water Window Cleaning. As you may be aware alot of Window Cleaners use pure water to clean and some use a little Isopropanol added to the water to help with the cleaning process but the majority of Window Cleaners have their water already filtered before it goes into their storage tanks in their work vehicles and then add a little Isopropanol into their water tanks. My problem is I filter onboard with 2 DI vessels holding Purolite MB400 Mixed Bed Resin as my TDS/PPM is only 24 here near ********. So I am worried that if I put Pure Isopropanol into my tank it will be removed by the Resin before reaching the windows. To you this question may seem stupid but to me I just dont know. Will the Resin remove or absorb the pure alcohol or because its pure does it have nothing to remove? I know that this alcohol is pure when read with a PARTS PER MILLION TDS reader but I was concerned that the Resin may be removing PARTS PER BILLION, therefore resulting in the alcohol being removed too. Do you follow? Thanks, for your help, Luke , ********* Professional Window CleaningLuke
Hi Brian, I spoke to one of your collegues earlier today regarding the use of Isopropanol Pure Alcohol for Pure Water Window Cleaning. As you may be aware alot of Window Cleaners use pure water to clean and some use a little Isopropanol added to the water to help with the cleaning process but the majority of Window Cleaners have their water already filtered before it goes into their storage tanks in their work vehicles and then add a little Isopropanol into their water tanks. My problem is I filter onboard with 2 DI vessels holding Purolite MB400 Mixed Bed Resin as my TDS/PPM is only 24 here near ********. So I am worried that if I put Pure Isopropanol into my tank it will be removed by the Resin before reaching the windows. To you this question may seem stupid but to me I just dont know. Will the Resin remove or absorb the pure alcohol or because its pure does it have nothing to remove? I know that this alcohol is pure when read with a PARTS PER MILLION TDS reader but I was concerned that the Resin may be removing PARTS PER BILLION, therefore resulting in the alcohol being removed too. Do you follow? Thanks, for your help, Luke , ********* Professional Window Cleaning
Isopropyl alcohol vapor is heavier than air and is highly flammable with a very wide combustible range. It should be kept away from heat and open flame.
Like most alcohols, isopropyl alcohol reacts with active metals such as potassium to form alkoxides which can be called isopropoxides. The reaction with aluminium (initiated by a trace of mercury) is used to prepare the catalyst aluminium isopropoxide.
Just a thought, isopropanol is much less dense than water' so i would have thought it highly likely that the small amount being used will sit at the top of your tank most of the time as it's not being circulated, the take off point will be at the bottom of your tank well away from the alcohol?
So why doesnt it sit on top of the water in the tank?