Water softening is the process of removing from water calcium and magnesium ions that cause scale buildup and lead to limescale deposits.
The water softening process is designed to reduce the hardness of water caused by the presence of calcium and magnesium cations. For effective water softening, the ion exchange method is utilized, typically with the use of cationite filters loaded with ion exchange resin. This resin contains functional groups capable of exchanging calcium and magnesium ions for sodium cations.
When water comes into contact with the filter, calcium and magnesium ions are replaced by sodium ions, which significantly reduces the hardness of the water. To maintain the efficiency of the process, the ion exchange resin requires regular regeneration, for which a solution of sodium chloride (table salt) is used. Regeneration allows the resin to regain its original ability to exchange ions.
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