INDUSTRIAL WATER SOFTENER
ALEP team of diligent experts, we have been able to manufacture and supply a wide range of Industrial Water Softeners.
Water in the underground picks up soluble bits of whatever it passes through. This contaminates the water and makes it unfit to drink, in many cases it simply means that the water contains minerals found in the earth. Of these, calcium and magnesium are of particular importance because they affect the water’s ability to function in our homes and washing becomes difficult. In addition to affecting the actual washing process, insoluble soap deposits leave spots on everything washed whether dishes or clothes.
Hard water affects the plumbing system also. Calcium and magnesium deposits can build up in pipes, reducing flow to taps and appliances. In water heaters, these minerals generate a scale build-up that reduces the efficiency and life of the heater.
A water softener is a mechanical appliance that trades minerals in most cases sodium. The process is called ion exchange. Water hardness is measured in grains per gallon (GPG) or milligrams per liter (mg/l, equivalent to parts per million, or ppm). Water up to 1 GPG (or 17. Furthermore, we provide these Industrial Water Softners at very reasonable prices.
A water softener is a process that removes minerals such as calcium and magnesium from water, which cause it to be “hard”. Hard water can lead to scaling, RO membrane chocking and other problems. Softener plant is useful as a pretreatment of RO and also useful for direct us of soft water for utility purpose.
The water softener works on ion exchange process. The hard water flows through a resin, which is a type of material that attracts and holds onto the calcium and magnesium ions. The resin is charged with sodium ions, which are exchanged for the calcium and magnesium ions and effectively removing them from the water.

