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We've just had a water softener installed with our new kitchen (loving it).
The engineer/scientist in me is how wondering how they work. I've done lots of searches for it, and largely get publicly videos saying how great they are and the benefits, and even the more technical ones only go as far as saying there is a resin bed that performs ion exchange and needs regeneration.
Does anyone have a more detailed scientific explanation of what is going on. How/why are the Ca ions replaced by Na ions. How does the resin bed actually work. What happens with a regeneration cycle? How is the composition of the water changed by the resin bed?
Thank you in advance!
The engineer/scientist in me is how wondering how they work. I've done lots of searches for it, and largely get publicly videos saying how great they are and the benefits, and even the more technical ones only go as far as saying there is a resin bed that performs ion exchange and needs regeneration.
Does anyone have a more detailed scientific explanation of what is going on. How/why are the Ca ions replaced by Na ions. How does the resin bed actually work. What happens with a regeneration cycle? How is the composition of the water changed by the resin bed?
Thank you in advance!