Description
A water softener is designed to efficiently remove hardness‑forming minerals such as calcium (Ca²⁺) and magnesium (Mg²⁺) from the water. By using ion‑exchange technology, the softener ensures a reliable supply of softened water that protects installations, extends the lifetime of equipment, and improves process stability. Water softeners are commonly used in horticulture, industry, and utility applications where consistent water quality is required.
Hard water can lead to scaling in pipes, boilers, valves, membranes, spray nozzles, and heating systems. These deposits reduce efficiency, increase energy consumption, and cause unnecessary wear on components. A properly sized softener prevents these issues by continuously supplying soft water, ensuring optimal operation of downstream equipment such as RO units, boilers, misting systems, and heat exchangers.