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Ion exchange systems are used for efficient removal of dissolved ions from water. Ion exchangers exchange one ion for another, hold it temporarily, and then release it to a regenerant solution. In an ion exchange system, undesirable ions in the water supply are replaced with more acceptable ions.
Eliminating or reducing water hardness is done with a piece of equipment known as a water softener. It is inside this softener where the ion exchange process occurs. A softener is comprised of different components, each having their own unique purpose.
Precipitation softening processes are used to reduce raw water hardness, alkalinity, silica, and other constituents. This helps prepare water for direct use as cooling tower makeup or as a first-stage treatment followed by ion exchange for boiler makeup or process use.
15 sie 2023 · A water softener is a type of water treatment system that makes hard water soft by removing hardness minerals. Hard water comes in from the main supply line and enters the softener’s head valve.
Part 1: Water Softener Terms “The ion exchange water treatment industry is bedeviled by the most complex and illogical set of units ever devised by the wit of man.” ~ T.V Arden, 1968
5 lip 2024 · What’s the difference between a water softening system and a water filtration system? A softener softens your water – i.e. it removes minerals responsible for hard water – while a water filter filters your water – i.e. it removes dangerous contaminants that affect the taste and quality of water.
5 lip 2024 · A water softener is a type of water treatment system that removes hardness minerals from a water supply. Traditional water softeners use a process called ion exchange – exchanging calcium and magnesium ions with sodium ions.