What is Hard Water?
Hard Water is water that contains a high mineral content such as an amount of dissolved calcium and magnesium in the water.
What does hard water contain?
Calcium
Magnesium
Trace amounts of other minerals
It's a natural result of minerals like calcium and magnesium accumulating during the water cycle, and it can happen with well water and even city water. The more calcium and magnesium dissolved in the water, the harder the water becomes. This is why certain cities and counties within the same state can have varying degrees of water hardness.
How to measure Hardness?
Most water hardness testers measure or report hard water in grains per gallon, but some laboratories use milligrams per liter, or parts per million.
One part per million (PPM) is just what it says: out of one million units, one unit is a hard water mineral. Grains or a grain per gallon (GPG) is a weight measurement taken from the Ancient Egyptians, and is the equivalent of one dry grain of wheat, or about 1/7000 of a pound. It takes 17.1 PPM to equal 1 GPG.
If a test for hard water is measured in parts per million or milligrams per liter you can take the total hardness level and divide it by 17.1 to get hardness in grains per gallon. For example if your water test shows 250 mg/L hardness you actually have 14.62 grains per gallon. You convert milligrams per liter or parts per million by dividing the total by 17.1 to get grains per gallon hardness.
What are the signs of hard water?
- White, chalky residue or spots on dishes and in your dishwasher
- Clothes and linens that feel rough and look dull
- Scale buildup on faucets and ugly stains on white porcelain
- Dry skin and flat hair – because soap just doesn't lather or rinse completely away
- Low water pressure from showers and faucets due to clogged pipes
Solution of All Hard Water Problem
Sanimax Water Conditioner System (Sanimax Descaler) uses specialized microprocessor technology without any chemicals or salt or magnetism, with unique Cut free- Touch Free technology. The complex structure of molecules is broken down into a simple structure or scale with the help of this microprocessor based water conditioner. This scale does not get deposited on the inner surface and gets washed away with water.
Water Softener
- Expensive to purchase & maintain
- Requires continuous maintenance
- Takes up lots of floor space
- Requires continuous purchasing of salt
- Harmful for people on salt restricted diets
- Intrusive to the water
- Increases water & sewer bills greatly
- Discharges chlorides into waste stream
- Makes skin feel dry
- Makes water feel slippery
- Soap suds difficult to remove
Sanimax Descaler
Incoming water containing calcium molecules.
A scientifically developed signal hits the resonant frequency of the calcium molecules causing them to lose their adhesive properties.
Calcium molecules no longer adhere to any surface or form lime scale deposits. Existing lime scale is dissolved and never returns.
Benefits of Installing Sanimax Descaler
Removes existing scales & descales the plumbing system.
Prevents fresh deposits of scale forming on sinks, shower heads, shower screens & lavatories.
Increases the life of all home appliances & also reduces the maintenance cost.
Extends life of water filters & RO membranes.
Prevents from hair fall and skin dryness, dandruff, Itching and skin discoloration, protects natural oils and makes hair smooth and shiny.
Solving Endless Problems
Sanimax Descaler will remove scale deposits while prolonging the life of…
Piping system
Water heaters
Dishwasher
Tankless heaters
Washing machine
Toilets
Faucets
Showerheads
Sinks
Coffee makers
Humidifiers
Radiant heating
SCALE DEPOSITS are the cause of Buildup on Shower Heads & Faucets Increased Water Heating Expenses Lack of Hot Water Poor Water Pressure
Removes & Prevents Limescale Formation
Healthy & Eco-Friendly Solution to Hard Water
Ideal for Tankless Water Heaters
Prolongs the life of Appliances
The Sanimax Descaler is economically priced and can be installed with no plumbing work required in most cases.
Outdoor & Indoor both installations
Calcium hardness (Ca) levels up to 19 grains per gallon (gpg) or 325 parts per million (ppm)
Works on any pipe size
10 year Performance Warranty