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We have special ion exchange water softener tanks to remove hardness from raw water. This tank's material depends on raw water TDS and applications can be FRP, Carbon Steel, Stainless Steel 304, and Stainless Steel 316. And also the size of the tank is designed with a flow ratio.
In scientific terms, water hardness is generally the amount of dissolved calcium and magnesium in water. If you check the below table hardness as ppm or GPG, you can understand that you or your process need an ion exchange water softener.
Hardness can affect human health, process sustainability, and end product quality in your home or application. So if you want to remove or reduce hardness, you should use a reverse osmosis water softener system at your water treatment plant. Especially hardness can clog pipes and if you have a boiler, a heat exchanger reduces efficiency and increase energy cost. Boiler water softener systems also can be used separately if your water is clean and you just have water hardness problems.
Industrial ion exchange water softener makes water soft by removing hardness using resin. The resin replaces the hardness in the water with salt which is regenerated periodically. The softened water can then pass through an RO system to remove the salt without the risk of scaling. Reverse osmosis softener systems can be used in a variety of services including industrial, municipal, and institutional applications.
An Industrial reverse osmosis softener system is sized on the basis of two different parameters:
Exchange capacity - which is the quantity of water delivered between regenerations, and it depends upon the amount of ion exchange resin in the softener and the quantity of salt used for resin regeneration.
Maximum flow rate - which is the maximum quantity of water required at any peak usage period, and is an important datum in case of non-continuous water delivery and is measured in gallons per minute (GPM) for reverse osmosis softener system.
Material of Reverse Osmosis Ion Exchange Water Softener

  • Carbon steel, Stainless Steel 304/316, or FRP resin tank
  • Food-grade interior epoxy coating
  • Face piping: PVC/CPVC or galvanized steel or Stainless Steel
  • Internal distributors: PVC/CPVC/Stainless Steel
  • Control valves: Noryl or steel
  • Brine Tank: Polyethylene, plastic internals
Softener systems also can be used separately from reverse osmosis softener systems. You can just install a softener tank and reduce your water hardness. Ion exchange water softener just needs a resin tank and brine tank for the regeneration of ions.
Some water source has a very high level of Ca, and it makes a boiler inside the white color film. A boiler water softener can reduce hardness and does not allow getting this film. But for boiler applications, just using a boiler water softener maybe can not be effective, because of evaporation, TDS can be increased and it can be corrosive. A boiler water softener in ro system is the best solution for boiler application.

Inlet Pressure 2-7 bar
Slower flow rate per m3 = better filtration
Temperature 2-42°C ·
Service flow rates/ranges based on the m3 of the tank/filter bed
Feed water should not exceed 3,000 ppm TDS

  1. Reverse Osmosis softener systems are used to treat RO in-fluent water to remove soluble hardness (calcium, magnesium, barium, and strontium) that can form scale on RO membranes.
  2.    Apartments/Condominiums
  3. Groundwater remediation
  4. Hospitals
  5. Laundries
  6.  Boiler Water Softener
  7. Contact process water
  8. Car Washes
  9. RO Pretreatment
  10.  Well Water


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