Purolite SST-60 Resin.

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Many places I see advertised a resin called Purolite "SST-60" or sometimes "SST 60" (sans hyphen).

Yet on the Purolite website itself, though, I find no such resin. A close match would be this "SSTC60" (where the C stands for 'cation', I very expect). All specs are the same except that some non-Purolite websites give capacity in convenient units of eq/L or Kgr/ft3, while the Purolite spec sheet HERE gives capacity by just only dry weight.

Other websites list "SST-60" or "SST 60" as having 10% crosslinking, but the spec sheet above for "SSTC60" makes no mention of crosslinking at all.

To recap the Purolite website listing of spec sheets for all their resins fails to list either "SST60" or "SST-60" but only "SSTC60" (the Na+ form) and "SSTC60H" (the H+) form.

Is one of these things not like the other? What gives?
 

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For the most part, use fine mesh resin if you want slightly higher efficiencies and a little better iron performance. You will not be paying the maximum marketing price...
 
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