No! k is NOT 20,000 divided by tds. k is independent of tds and is a property of the resin.
The value of k is 20,000 - according to cleantech.
Discount might be right, of course, k might not be a constant. It might vary from one manufacturer to another and possibly with temperature and even flow rate.
We don't need to know the value of k with any great precision. But it might be useful to know if the value is 20,000 or 40,000 or somewhere in between.
It isn't going to change the nature of window cleaning, and it isn't going to change the way that we clean windows. It isn't going to change the cost of resin and it isn't going to make any difference to the rate at which you use resin. In fact, it isn't going to make any difference at all to anybody or anything.
Some people will find it interesting and others will find it boring and pointless - and all that is OK.
However, if we could find that k for one particular manufacturer was very much higher than for another, for example, now THAT might be useful. It would be evidence that one manufacturer made more effective resin than another.
And if we find that k is 20,000 for all resins from all manufacturers, that's useful as well, because the prices aren't all the same and it would make perfect sense simply to buy the cheapest.
If you enjoy this type of analysis, that's good. If you don't, please don't knock it or criticise it. A bit of thought went into it and it was for a good reason and hopefully might be of benefit to all.
At the very worst, it shouldn't hurt or cause offence to anyone.