Types of Water Softeners

Salt-Based Water Softeners: These systems use an ion-exchange process where hard minerals (calcium and magnesium ions) are actively removed from the water and replaced with sodium or potassium ions.

Salt-Free Water Conditioners: These systems (also known as descalers) do not remove the minerals but instead condition the water using a process like template-assisted crystallization (TAC) to neutralize the minerals and prevent them from forming scale.

Water Softener Filteration System

A water softener is a filtration system that removes calcium and magnesium minerals from hard water to prevent scale buildup, protect appliances, and improve skin and hair health. They primarily work through an ion-exchange process or by conditioning the water to prevent mineral adhesion. 

Prevents Limescale & Protects Appliances

Eliminates white, chalky mineral deposits on faucets, tiles, and showerheads.Extends the lifespan and improves the energy efficiency of water heaters, washing machines, and dishwashers by preventing internal scale buildup.

Water Softener For 1000 Leter Tank

For a 1000-liter water tank, a 1000 LPH (Litres per Hour) water softener system is ideal to ensure the entire volume is treated efficiently. These systems are available in both fully automatic salt-based models and zero-maintenance salt-free conditioners.