Claims
- 1. A water purification system for the production of ultrapure water comprising:a source of water; a resin bed comprising an inlet for receiving water from said water source, a plurality of resin particles for intimately contacting the water and removing ions from the water, and an outlet; a resin trap device external to said resin bed comprising: a housing including a fluid inlet in fluid communication with the outlet of the resin bed for receiving a flow of water from the outlet of the resin bed, a plurality of spherical resin strainers disposed within said housing, each of said resin strainers including a plurality of slots having a particle pass size of between about 100 μm and about 250 μm, a primary outlet in fluid communication with each of said resin strainers to allow the flow of water out of said resin trap device, whereby water from the outlet of said resin bed enters said resin trap device through the inlet of said housing, water and small particles having a diameter of less than the particle pass size flow from said housing into said resin strainers through the slots and out of the resin trap device through said primary outlet, and large particles having a diameter of greater than the particle pass size are retained in the housing; and an ultrafilter downstream from said resin trap device for filtering the water from the primary outlet of the resin trap device to produce ultrapure water having a specific resistivity Of greater than or equal to 18 M·ohm·20° C.; wherein said water purification system is free of microfilters having a maximum particle pass size of between 0.1 μm and 1 μm downstream from said resin bed and upstream from said ultrafilter.
- 2. The water purification system according to claim 1 wherein the slots in the resin strainers of the resin trap device have a particle pass size of between about 125 μm and about 175 μm.
- 3. The water purification system according to claim 1 wherein the resin trap device further comprises a plurality of secondary fluid outlets, each of said secondary fluid outlets corresponding to a resin strainer and in fluid communication with said primary outlet whereby water and small particles flowing from said resin strainers flaw from said resin strainers through said secondary outlets into said primary outlet.
- 4. The water purification system according to claim 1 wherein the slots in the resin strainers of the resin trap device are horizontally oriented.
- 5. The water purification system according to claim 1 wherein the slots in the resin strainers of the resin trap device are vertically oriented.
- 6. The water purification system according to claim 1 wherein the resin strainers and an inner surface of the housing of the resin trap device are formed of an inert polymeric material.
- 7. The water purification system according to claim 6 wherein said inert polymeric material is a fluorinated polymer.
- 8. The water purification system according to claim 7 wherein said fluorinated polymer is polyvinylidene fluoride.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/121,369, filed Jul. 23, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,183,637.
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