Water Softener Systems


This process is used for removing of divalent cations, usually Calcium or Magnesium, from water. When a sample of water contains more than 120 mg of these ions per liter, expressed in terms of Calcium Carbonate (CaCO3), it is generally classified as hard water. Hard water is unsuitable for many industrial and domestic purposes because of their soap-destroying power and tendency to form scale in equipment such as boilers, pipelines and engine jackets. Therefore it is necessary to treat the water either to remove or to alter the constituents for it to be fit for the proposed use.

Water Softener Fibre

Fiber Glass Reinforced Plastic composite vessels are 1/3rd the weight of carbon steel, strength is directly comparable to steel, no maintenance & have high aesthetic appearance.

• High performance Composite material
• Thermoplastic liner of polyester – wall thickness 3.8 mm to 7.6 mm as per vessel diameter
• 100 % corrosion resistant
• Excellent bonding between inlet & PE liner
• Better curing at high temperature
• 200 mm to 1,000 mm diameter
• All are top opening & dia 450 mm onwards top & bottom opening
• 450 mm onward flange fitting
• Operating Pressure – 10.5 kgf/cm2
• Operating temperature – 490 C
• 250,000 times cycle test from 10 psi to 150 psi