Softeners are water treatment systems, which remove calcium and magnesium salts from raw water. The most common way is the use of strong cation ion exchange resin, as the filling material in the softening vessels. The operation of the softening system is ensured by an advanced automation system.
Sand Filters are removing suspended solids from water. The suspended solids are filtered through quartz media with a grain size of 0.4–6 mm, inside specially designed tanks. The media is arranged in multiple layers according to grain size. The operation of the treatment system is ensured by an integrated automation system.
Activated carbon filters are used to remove excess chlorine, heavy metals, organic compounds, odors, color, and residual chemicals from water, thanks to the porous structure of the carbon particles. By trapping these contaminants within its extensive internal surface area, activated carbon significantly enhances the overall quality of the treated water.