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If Anion exchanger use before cation exchanger in water treatment system then following problem occured

1. Deposition of sulphate in bed at high pH.

2. Elimination of CO2 Gas will not possible at high pH.

3. Due to very high pH in Cation unit sludge will be form which is the cause of strainer chocking & effect to resin quality.

4. Increse possibility of sodium slippage.

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