Industrial Softening
Water softening systems are a technology used for the removal of calcium and magnesium minerals in hard water. These minerals are substances that cause hardness and can affect the taste, smell and quality of water. Water softening systems reduce the hardness of the water and provide better quality and delicious drinking water.
Softening is usually achieved using the ion exchange method. In this method, sodium ions are used instead of minerals that cause hardness. Ion exchange process, water is primarily a resin it starts with getting out of bed. This resin bed is a surface where sodium ions are located. When water passes through the resin bed, calcium and magnesium minerals adhere to the resin bed and are replaced by sodium ions. In this way, the hardness of the water is reduced and better quality water is obtained.
These are systems produced in different sizes and capacities for domestic and industrial uses. While the systems used in homes are usually smaller in size, industrial systems may have larger capacities. Water softening systems improve the quality of water and provide better quality and delicious drinking water in homes and workplaces. In addition, these systems extend the life of the plumbing by preventing the negative effects caused by the hardness of the water.