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Sodium softeners soluble hardness removal

Sodium softeners are used to treated RO influent water to remove soluble hardness (calcium, magnesium, barium, and strontium) that can form scale on RO membranes. Once known as sodium zeolite softeners, zeolites have been replaced with synthetic plastic resin beads. For sodium softeners, these resin beads are strongly acidic cation (SAC) polystyrene resin in the sodium form. The active group is benzene sulfonic acid, in the sodium, not free acid, form. Figure 8.12 shows styrene-divinylbenzene gel cation resin. Equation 8.4 shows the softening reaction for calcium exchange ... [Pg.164]

Sodium softener The softener removes hardness and any residual soluble iron from the RO feed water. [Pg.189]

Sodium softening is used to remove soluble hardness from water, including calcium, magnesium, barium, and strontium. As discussed in Chapter 8.1.6, sodium softeners are commonly used to pre-treat RO feed water to reduce the potential for scaling the membrane with hardness scales. In the next two sections, the placement of the sodium softener, either before or after the RO system, as well as the use of sodium softeners versus antisealants are discussed. [Pg.307]


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