Water Softener System

Technology Overview

Ion Exchange Resin: Water passes through a tank containing resin beads that exchange hardness ions (calcium and magnesium) with sodium or potassium ions.
Regeneration Cycle: Periodically, the system undergoes a regeneration cycle where a brine solution is flushed through the resin to recharge it with sodium or potassium ions, displacing the accumulated hardness ions.
Control Valve: An advanced control valve manages the water flow and regeneration process, ensuring optimal performance and efficient use of resources.
Brine Tank: Stores the salt or potassium chloride used to create the brine solution for regeneration.
Types of Water Softeners: Simplex Softener | Duplex Softener | Metered Softener

Water Softener System

Water softening is a process designed to remove hardness-causing minerals, primarily calcium and magnesium, from water. Aqua Regia Technology (AR TECH) offers advanced water softening solutions that ensure the efficient removal of these minerals, providing high-quality, soft water for both residential and industrial applications. 

Key Features

Ion Exchange Process: Uses resin beads charged with sodium or potassium ions to exchange with calcium and magnesium ions in the water, effectively removing hardness.
Automatic Regeneration: Systems are equipped with automatic regeneration cycles that restore the resin’s ion exchange capacity, ensuring continuous operation.
High-Quality Components: Built with durable materials and components to ensure long-lasting performance and reliability.