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instrAction Absorbers are designed to address your specific filtration requirements with precision and efficiency.

PFAS Removal

instrAction® P

The P series absorbers, developed by instrAction, are resins with a functionalized polyamine surface designed for PFAS removal from water. They feature a polyvinylamine multi-functional layer, providing high selectivity and chemical stability. These resins are intended exclusively for industrial, PoE and PoU applications.

Precious Metal Recovery

instrAction® SIL

The SIL series absorbers, developed by instrAction, are coated silica resins designed for heavy metal removal from water. They feature a silica backbone and polyvinylamine coating, providing mechanical stability under high pressure and a selective layer for metal scavenging. These resins are intended for single-use point-of-use and industrial applications with constant water flow and low back pressure, and they cannot be regenerated.

Heavy Metal Removal

instrAction® T

The T series absorbers, developed by instrAction, are polyamine hydrogel resins designed for heavy metal removal from water. They feature a porous crosslinked polyvinylamine backbone, providing high chemical stability and adjustable selectivity. These resins offer excellent chemical and mechanical stability at moderate back pressure and can be regenerated. They are intended for point-of-use and industrial applications.

Drinking Water Filtration

instrAction® M

The M series absorbers, developed by instrAction, are resins with a functionalized polyamine surface designed for heavy metal removal from water. They feature a porous crosslinked polyvinylamine functional layer, providing high chemical stability and extended mechanical stability at moderate back pressure. These resins are intended for a wide variety of point-of-use and industrial applications.

The next generation of water filtration technology.

instrAction GmbH
Carl-Friedrich-Gauß-Ring 5
69124 Heidelberg

T +49 6221 6509946
info@instraction.de

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