Reducing water hardness and conductivity with a water softener treatment.
Depending on the region, it is very common to have water with a high concentration of dissolved salts (hard water), such as calcium and magnesium salts, whether from artesian wells, springs, or even supplied by the utility company.
Softening is the treatment to reduce these salt levels, making it soft, pure, and healthy, preventing the formation of scale in pipes, faucets, sinks, showers, water heaters, washing machines, increasing the efficiency of soaps and detergents, improving heat exchange, and reducing energy consumption.
Advantages of the Water Softening Treatment System
- Automatic system, lower operational commitment;
- Mobile and compact design;
- Low-cost installation, maintenance, and operation;
- Complies with environmental regulations;
- Water treatment guarantee;
- Technical and operational system training;
- Retro lavagem e regeneração dos filtros automática ou manual;
- Modular treatment system;
- Made of polypropylene, with UV protection, increasing the system's lifespan;
- FRP filters longer lifespan without corrosion or rust;
They are intended for homes, buildings, hospitals, hotels, shopping centers, industries, farms, ranches, steel mills, mining companies, food industries, and pharmaceuticals. Installed in water previously treated by utility companies or raw water from artesian wells, springs, ponds, rivers, cisterns; generated by gravity, pumps, or water wheels.
Water Softener System Treatment Process
The process of softening hard water occurs through dual filtration, using filters composed of cationic resin to remove calcium and magnesium ions. This is necessary to prevent these ions from creating deposits on the walls of pipes and equipment.