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What is a water conditioner?
A water conditioner is a type of water treatment system that alters the structure of minerals in hard water without removing them. Unlike water softeners, water conditioners (the salt-free kind) do not require salt or electricity to operate. Instead, they use a process called template-assisted crystallization (TAC) to convert dissolved minerals into microscopic crystal particles that remain suspended in the water and do not stick to surfaces.In TAC, water flows through a chamber containing a catalytic media that provides a surface for the minerals to attach to. When the minerals bond with the media, they transform into crystal particles that float in the water, unable to create scale or cling to surfaces. The treated water then flows out of the chamber and into the plumbing system. Water conditioners are typically low-maintenance and do not require the periodic addition of salt or regeneration like water softeners do. However, their effectiveness may vary depending on the type and concentration of minerals present in your water system. Water softener vs. water conditioner: similarities Water softeners and conditioners aim to do the same thing: treat hard water and save you money. They're both installed at the main water line of your home to treat all the water that flows through its plumbing system. Water conditioners and softeners are also designed to target the minerals in hard water that cause scale buildup, which reduces water pressure, inhibits proper drainage, leaves behind hard-to-clean stains, and emits unpleasant odors. By addressing hard water at the source, both water treatment systems help prevent the negative effects of hard water on pipes, appliances, and fixtures, so that you don't have to spend thousands on repairs and maintenance fees to fix them.
Product Feature:
Product Size | 30x10x10CM (Package) |
Gross Weight | 2.4 Kgs |
Installation Method | Screw In |
Usage | Briskspring water softener only not solves the hard water problem but also demolishes the scale accumulated in the equipment or pipeline and degerming |
Flow Rate | 4 Tons Per Hour |
Color | Golden |
Fitting Material | 59-1 Brass |
Central Water Softener
The chip in this system is composed of SAAS material, patented with a proprietary invention. The chip is designed in the shape of a turbine, featuring two opposing nozzle directions on the inside and outside. This design effectively eliminates material waste and provides ample flow area to ensure that water flow directly impacts the chip surface as it passes through. This process stimulates the chip to release microcurrent, which aids in the prevention of scale buildup. The inner and outer double-circle reverse nozzles further enhance the efficacy of the chip by creating a greater swirl disturbance in the water flow after passing through. This disturbance enhances the scale inhibition of subsequent chips, resulting in a more efficient and effective system overall.
Do I need a water descaler?
You need a water descaler if you’re living with decreased pressure from scale-ridden pipes, dry hair, stiff laundry, and endless appliance repair bills. Hard water is not a problem that will go away on its own and the costs incurred by hard water will only continue to escalate. With a water descaler, appliances will inevitably fail sooner than their expected lifespan. If scale continues to accumulate in your pipes, your flow rate will continue to restrict and you risk losing water pressure throughout the house. Hard water ravages water heaters, and without a descaler, your utility bills will continue to barrel skyward. If your water supply is hard, the perpetual cycle of repairs and replacements will continue until your house is safeguarded by a water descaler.
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