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Water softeners refer to substances used to reduce the hardness of water by removing calcium and magnesium ions. According to their mode of action, water softeners can be divided into ion exchange resins, which replace calcium and magnesium ions with sodium ions, and salt-based systems, which use salt to regenerate the resin. According to their form, water softeners can be categorized into liquid solutions, such as water softening agents, and solid forms, such as water softener pellets. "Water Softener" on ECHEMl mainly supplies raw materials for water softening.

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Water softeners are widely utilized in water treatment processes today. They serve as essential agents for reducing the concentration of dissolved minerals, particularly calcium and magnesium ions, in water. This process, known as ion exchange, helps mitigate the negative effects of hard water, such as scaling and soap scum buildup in pipes and appliances.

Water softeners operate on the principle of ion exchange, wherein calcium and magnesium ions in hard water are exchanged for sodium or potassium ions present in the softening agent. This exchange effectively softens the water, making it more suitable for various domestic and industrial applications.

The main components of water softeners typically include:
•Ion exchange resin beads
•Salt (sodium chloride or potassium chloride)

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