Re: Water Conditioning
Published on by PETER KARANI, Director at Safi water treatment solution in Technology
Can somebody out there tell me what water conditioning is , how it is supposed to be achieved and the benefits which are realized after such water conditioning.
Best Regards
P.W.Karani
Taxonomy
- Chemical Treatment
- Water conditioning
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Good Afternoon P.W.
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A bit of history here. Water often contains dissolved minerals such as iron, calcium, and magnesium, and other elements. Historically this was called "hard water" because a) it left behind these minerals in "rock like" deposits in the teapot and anywhere the water was boiled or evaporated, and b) if formed a reaction with soap producing a "scum" on dishes, . A water softener replaces the cations (metals) in the water with Sodium. The Sodium doesn't form the same reactions, no deposits, and hence the name "soft" water.
Hope that helps.
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Hi David,
The water conditioning issue came to the fore, after one of water research experts advised us that water conditioning using Electronic water conditioning y method can reduce fluoride levels to WHO recommended levels of less than 1.5mgl.
I would be happy to know whether this is possible.
Kind Regards
P.W.Karani
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what is it that you want the water conditioned for? In which application and what quantities will the water be consumed or used. Which process, which specification must be met or achieved by the treatment adopted? Let me know if you need further assistance in terms of a treatment solution. We design and manufacture a full range of water treatment plant solutions. Kind Regards, James
E. Mail is: james@nuwater.com and Mobile number is: +27 82 803 1010
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Hi James,
The water conditioning issue came to the fore, after one of water research experts advised us that water conditioning using Electronic water conditioning y method can reduce fluoride levels to WHO recommended levels of less than 1.5mgl.
I would be happy to know whether this is possible.
Kind Regards
P.W.Karani
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water conditioning traditionally refers to further treatment of a water source to enable fit for end use on a specific application. A classic example is the further "conditioning" or tertiary treatment of a municipal supply for a specific application, we see this where a higher grade of treated water is required for a specific application, several industrial applications where a higher quality fo water is required for equipment and machinery. The most common undoubtedly is water softening required to prevent scale formation and costly equipment repair.
There are several technologies and options available to "condition" water, you should consider this in the selection of the most appropriate solution - cost, O&M ease, access to spares, electricity consumption, target water quality and feed water quality,
Hope this helps
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Hi Gary,
The water conditioning issue came to the fore, after one of water research experts advised us that water conditioning using Electronic water conditioning y method can reduce fluoride levels to WHO recommended levels of less than 1.5mgl.
I would be happy to know whether this is possible.
Kind Regards
P.W.Karani
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Could be anything. A quick internet search finds the term used for water softening, so pre-treatment of water to improve its condition ahead of another treatment process, although most commonly for hardness removal to minimise scale formation.
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Hi Jeremy,
The water conditioning issue came to the fore, after one of water research experts advised us that water conditioning using Electronic water conditioning y method can reduce fluoride levels to WHO recommended levels of less than 1.5mgl.
I would be happy to know whether this is possible.
Kind Regards
P.W.Karani
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