FRP tank ion exchange resin industrial boiler water softener

 Ion exchange resin type Water Softener  The Features: 0.3-50ton/hour softening water system customizableSkit equipment, easy installation & Self-assemble, more cheaperContact us for your requirement! Single Valve Single TankModelWater output(m3/h)Resin Tank SizeBrine tank(Liter)ResinQY-1-0

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 Ion exchange resin type Water Softener 


 

The Features: 

0.3-50ton/hour softening water system customizable

Skit equipment, easy installation & Self-assemble, more cheaper

Contact us for your requirement!


 

Single Valve Single Tank
ModelWater output(m3/h)Resin Tank SizeBrine tank(Liter)Resin
QY-1-0.50.3-0.9200X8906025
QY-1-11250X14006050
QY-1-22300X132010075
QY-1-33350X1650100100
QY-1-44400X1650200125
QY-1-55-6500X1750350225
QY-1-76-8600X1850500350
QY-1-98-10750X1850800500
QY-1-1715-18900X18501000750
QY-1-1918-201000X220015001000
QY-1-2725-301200X240020001625
QY-1-4535-501500X240020002350
     
Dual Valve Dual Tank (one work,one standby)
ModelWater output(m3/h)Resin Tank SizeBrine tank(Liter)Resin
QY-2-0.50.3-0.9200X8906050
QY-2-11250X140060100
QY-2-22300X1320100150
QY-2-33350X1650100200
QY-2-44400X1650200250
QY-2-55-6500X1750350450
QY-2-76-8600X1850500700
QY-2-98-10750X18508001000
QY-2-1715-18900X185010001500
QY-2-1918-201000X220015002000
QY-2-2725-301200X240020003250
QY-2-4535-501500X240020004700


Introduction
Ion exchange units that replace calcium and magnesium ions from water are known as water softeners. They may also remove varying amounts of other inorganic pollutants such as metals, but they will not remove organic chemicals, pathogens, particles, or radon gas. Water softener units work most efficiently with particulate-free water. 

 

What is a Water Softener system ?

The ion exchange water softener is one of the most common tools of water treatment. Its function is to remove scale-forming calcium and magnesium ions from hard water. In many cases soluble iron (ferrous) can also be removed with softeners. A standard water softener has four major components: a resin tank, resin, a brine tank and a valve or controller.

The softener resin tank contains the treated ion exchange resin - small beads of polystyrene. The resin beads initially adsorb sodium ions during regeneration. The resin has a greater affinity for multi-valent ions such as calcium and magnesium than it does for sodium. Thus, when the hard water containing the Calcium and Magnesium Ions is passed through the resin bed, the calcium and magnesium ions adhere to the resin, releasing the sodium ions until equilibrium is reached. The water softener has exchanged its sodium ions for the calcium and magnesium ions in the water.

How does water softener work?(Principles of Ion Exchange to Soften Water )
Calcium and magnesium ions are atoms having a positive electrical charge, as do sodium and potassium ions. Ions of the same charge can be exchanged. In the ion exchange process, a granular substance (usually a resin) that is coated with sodium or potassium ions comes into contact with water containing calcium and magnesium ions. Two positively charged sodium or potassium ions are exchanged (released into the water) for every calcium or magnesium ion that is held by the resin. This "exchange or trade" happens because sodium or potassium are loosely held by the resin. In this way, calcium and magnesium ions responsible for hardness are removed from the water, held by the resin, and replaced by sodium or potassium ions in the water. This process makes water "soft." Eventually, a point is reached when very few sodium or potassium ions remain on the resin, thus no more calcium or magnesium ions can be removed from the incoming water. The resin at this point is said to be "exhausted" or "spent," and must be "recharged" or "regenerated."

The Brine Tank
The brine tank is just what its name suggests, a plastic tank that contains a brine, water saturated with salt. The brine solution is typically made with salt or sodium. However problems may result if you are on a restricted low sodium diet in that some of the sodium is transmitted into the drinking water.

Also, the bacteria in septic systems so necessary for the breakdown of waste may be adversely affected by high concentrations of sodium.

The Control Valve and Regeneration
The control valve is the traffic cop in your water softener system. It determines when it is time to clean those plastic beads which are now coated with calcium and magnesium. Older style units use a timer, newer models use a computer controlled meter that determines when it is time based on actual water usage.
 

To clean the beads the water softener uses a process often called regeneration which consists of three cycles: BackwashRecharge and Rinse.

Let's take a review of each cycle

Backwash:
Regeneration starts with a backwash cycle where the valve reverses water flow in the tank and flushes the tank of debris. The debris is then eliminated out the drain.

Recharge or Regeneration:
In the Recharge cycle the salty brine solution is pumped into the mineral tank. The highly concentrated salt solution with its positive electrical charge is attracted to the negatively charged plastic beads and forces the magnesium and calcium off the beads.

The salt or potassium by itself is not positively charged enough to displace the magnesium or calcium in normal concentrations, but in the highly concentrated solution of brine, it is strong enough to force the calcium and magnesium off.

The excess magnesium and calcium rich salty water is then flushed out of the tank and down the drain.

Rinse:
The tank is then filled and rinsed with water and the process repeats itself. The beads are now coated with salt. As the calcium and magnesium from the hard water are attracted to the plastic beads, the salt, now in much diluted quantities and smaller electrical charge, is forced off the beads and is suspended in the softened water.

 

When the beads become nearly all coated with minerals, the control valve starts a new regeneration cycle and cleans them again, flushing the hard water minerals down the drain.

 

Application scope of softener

Mainly used in industry and civil water softening preparation, such as Boiler feed water make-up water, air conditioning system make up water, heat exchanger, power plant, chemical, textile, printing and dyeing, bio-pharmaceutical, Electronic system and water pretreatment.

 

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