Hi. Your video was helpful. I'm trying to research water filtration systems for our home and can't seem to find much on the KDF treatment process. Specifically, I'm wondering about whether the use of Copper and Zinc to "Redox" can have any negative health impacts on drinking water or any bad by-products. Thanks for any info you can provide.
+mimee729 Yes, the sodium is added to the ion-exchange column as part of a conditioning process. Typically this is done by pumping or flowing a concentrated solution of sodium chloride (common table salt) through the column. The high concentration of sodium ion will displace other cations from the ion exchange resin. This conditioning process has to be repeated periodically.
+NiTiN Rana Because Ca and Mg cations (common ions in natural water sources) tend to form insoluble substances when they bind certain common anions where as Na cations do not. The formation of insoluble substances is the source of the scale that often builds up inside pipes and boilers.
thanks a lot. Hope to see more of such helpful and we'll explained videos! :)
very good explanation!
good elaboration. but what book you talk about?!
Hi. Your video was helpful. I'm trying to research water filtration systems for our home and can't seem to find much on the KDF treatment process. Specifically, I'm wondering about whether the use of Copper and Zinc to "Redox" can have any negative health impacts on drinking water or any bad by-products. Thanks for any info you can provide.
This video is amazing. Thanks!
Great explanation! Thank you!
Thanks alot ! Well explained 😊
so what is the name of the anion present in the soap? Thank u very much for the video
Great vid!
do you physically put the sodium that counterbalances the carboxylate or where did it come from before adding hard water
+mimee729
Yes, the sodium is added to the ion-exchange column as part of a conditioning process. Typically this is done by pumping or flowing a concentrated solution of sodium chloride (common table salt) through the column. The high concentration of sodium ion will displace other cations from the ion exchange resin. This conditioning process has to be repeated periodically.
what about chlorine from brine solution?
Where does the Cl- go?
do softeners get clear iron out from your water
Thank you!
Great video thank you
It's good information for softening but not for demineralization
any physical methods control the water hardness
what is the formula of ammonical nitrogen? How it remove from waste water?
But why does Na+ doesnt considered as the source to make water hard why only Ca and Mg ??
+NiTiN Rana
Because Ca and Mg cations (common ions in natural water sources) tend to form insoluble substances when they bind certain common anions where as Na cations do not. The formation of insoluble substances is the source of the scale that often builds up inside pipes and boilers.
i want to know more about this iam planning to business in this part please help me
nice