Latest Developments in Global Ion Exchange Resins Market

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Latest Developments in Global Ion Exchange Resins Market

  • Chemical and Materials
  • Apr 2021
  • Global
  • 350 Pages
  • No of Tables: 60
  • No of Figures: 220

Latest Developments in Global Ion Exchange Resins Market

  • In April 2025, Lanxess AG announced the expansion of its ion exchange resin production capacity at its Leverkusen, Germany facility to meet growing global demand from the water purification and food processing sectors. The investment includes upgraded reactors and filtration systems aimed at improving resin uniformity and increasing output by 20%. This move strengthens Lanxess’ ability to support sustainable water treatment initiatives across Europe and beyond.
  • In March 2025, Purolite, an Ecolab company, launched a new pharmaceutical-grade ion exchange resin under its Praesto® line, specifically designed for monoclonal antibody (mAb) purification in biopharmaceutical applications. The new resin offers enhanced binding capacity and faster mass transfer rates, helping improve production efficiency in biologics manufacturing. This development aligns with the surge in global biologics production and precision medicine.
  • In February 2025, Thermax Limited unveiled plans to set up a new ion exchange resin manufacturing plant in Gujarat, India, with an annual capacity of 20,000 metric tons. The facility, expected to be operational by 2026, will cater to rising domestic and export demand across sectors such as power, textiles, and water treatment. This move also supports India’s “Make in India” initiative by strengthening local production capabilities.
  • In January 2025, ResinTech Inc. completed the construction of its new headquarters and resin production facility in Camden, New Jersey, USA. This vertically integrated facility is equipped with advanced polymerization and regeneration systems to produce high-capacity resins for municipal and industrial water treatment. The site aims to reduce U.S. dependency on imported resins and enhance supply chain resilience.