Hardness Remover
What Is Hard Water

Hard Water is water that contains high levels of dissolved calcium and magnesium.

The dissolved minerals include calcium and magnesium, which make water hard. The more calcium and magnesium in the water, the harder it is.

What it can cause, hard water can cause a metallic taste, cloudiness, and discoloration. It can also cause rusting of iron and steel. In industrial settings, hard water can cause corrosion, equipment deterioration, and low flow pressure. 

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Vibrant Plus Hardness Breaker

Hardness Breaker Device works on the principle of the Electrolysis Process. It Converts Hard Water into Soft Water without any chemicals / salts and it is the best solution to Hard Water Problems.

 FEATURES:

·        Zero Chemicals / Salts.

·        Zero Water Wastage.

·        Low Maintenance.

·        Reliable & Long Lasting.

·        Available in Customized Sizes.

·        Automated Control System.

·        Environmental Friendly.


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A water hardness breaker, commonly known as a water softener or conditioner, is a device designed to mitigate the adverse effects of hard water by reducing its mineral content, particularly calcium and magnesium ions. These minerals are responsible for scale buildup in pipes and appliances, leading to decreased efficiency and potential damage over time.


Benefits of Using a Water Hardness Breaker:

  • Prolonged Appliance Lifespan: By preventing scale buildup, these devices help maintain the efficiency and extend the life of water heaters, dishwashers, and other appliances.

  • Improved Cleaning Efficiency: Softened water enhances soap lathering, resulting in cleaner dishes, laundry, and surfaces.

  • Skin and Hair Health: Users often report softer skin and hair after installing water softeners, as hard water can leave residues that cause dryness and irritation.


Considerations When Choosing a System:

  • Water Hardness Level: Assess the hardness of your water supply to determine the appropriate system capacity.

  • Maintenance Requirements: Salt-based systems require regular salt replenishment, while salt-free and electronic systems typically need less upkeep.

  • Environmental Impact: Salt-free systems are more environmentally friendly, as they do not discharge brine into the wastewater system.

Hardness Breaker Applications

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