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A Water Softener effectively removes >99% of hardness minerals from your water supply and periodically regenerates the softening media consuming both water and salt, and adding some salt to the water. These units are the most effective at reducing hardness spotting and scale buildup on external surfaces such as glass and tile, while also effectively protecting your plumbing and appliances from internal scale buildup. We recommend following your softener with a drinking water RO System

Our water softeners are ideal for the removal of lime deposits and excess calcium from your water. Using the industry-leading control valves, Residential Water Softeners are available in capacities from 30,000 to 90,000 grains and in single or twin tank configurations. Also check out our Salt-free Conditioners and Anti-scale Systems. For commercial and industrial applications see our line of Commercial Water Softeners.

 

 

Water Softener

 

A water softener system is a unit that is used to soften water, by removing the minerals that cause the water to be hard.

Water softening is an important process, because the hardness of water in different applications is reduced during this process. When water is hard, it can clog pipes, damage boilers, heat exchangers, and many other devices. Water softening can prevent these negative effects. Hard water causes a higher risk of lime scale deposits in industrial, commercial and household water systems. Due to this lime scale build-up, pipes are blocked and the efficiency of hot boilers and tanks is reduced. This increases the cost of domestic water heating by about fifteen to twenty percent. Another negative effect of lime scale is that it has damaging effects on household machinery, such as laundry machines. Water softening using Aquacheme water softener system expands the life span of each household machine, such as laundry machines, and the life span of pipelines. It also contributes to the improved working, and longer lifespan of solar heating systems, air conditioning units and many other water-based applications.

 

 

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What do water softeners do?

Industrial water softeners are specific ion exchangers that are designed to remove ions, which are positively charged. Softeners mainly remove calcium (Ca2+) and magnesium (Mg2+) ions. Calcium and magnesium are often referred to as ‘hardness minerals’. Softeners are sometimes even applied to remove iron. The softening devices are able to remove up to five milligrams per liter (5 mg/L) of dissolved iron. Softeners can operate automatic, semi-automatic, or manual. Each type is rated on the amount of hardness it can remove before regeneration is necessary.

Commercial water softeners collect hardness minerals within its conditioning tank and from time to time flushes them away to drain. Ion exchangers are often used for water softening. When an ion exchanger is applied for water softening, it will replace the calcium and magnesium ions in the water with other ions, for instance sodium or potassium. The exchanger ions are added to the ion exchanger reservoir as sodium and potassium salts (NaCl and KCl).

 

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How long does a water softener last?

A good water softener system will last many years. Water softeners that were supplied in the 1980’s may still work, and many need little maintenance, besides filling them with salt occasionally.

 

 

Water Softener

 

Water Softener

 

Softening salts
For water softening, three types of salt are generally sold:

  • Rock salt
  • Solar salt
  • Evaporated salt

 

How often should one add salt to a softener?

Salt is usually added to the reservoir during regeneration of the softener. The more often a softener is regenerated, the more often salt needs to be added.

Usually water softeners are checked twice a month. To guarantee a satisfactory production of soft water, the salt level should be kept at least half-full at all times.

With expertise of Aquacheme’s water softener systems you will receive economical solution that creates value for you while reducing your costs.

 

If your business is in Thailand, Aquacheme will come to your site to do a site survey. In the site survey, we will examine the installation site, the water quality and the intended use for the water. This will give us the information needed to design the proper system and give you a cost estimate, including installation and maintenance.

Aquacheme’s Water Softener is easy on your budget. We have installed systems for hotels, resorts, industrial processing, and other commercial applications, and we look forward to designing a system to meet your particular needs.

 

To find out more about how Aquacheme can help you with your special water quality needs, contact Aquacheme for further assistance with all your Water Softener needs. We will be happy to assist you.

 

Aquacheme – Your Water Softeners Specialist