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How the SP3 media compares with “classical” ionic exchange salt softeners?

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How the SP3 media compares with “classical” ionic exchange salt softeners?

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The SP3 nano ceramic technology is the most innovative advancement in water treatment in the last quarter century. It does not add nor remove anything from the water. It leaves the water in it’s own natural state with all the benefits of naturally soft water. Unlike salt conditioned water, Filtersorb conditioned water meets WHO (World Health Organization) guidelines on calcium and magnesium content in drinking water. The “classical” ion exchange resin technology is over 60 years old and works on a different principal. In ion exchange softeners for each calcium and magnesium ion removed (the hardness minerals) two sodium ions are added to the water which can have adverse effects to humans, environment, plant life, septic fields etc. In many parts of the world as well in US there are outright bans and or pending legislation to stop salt discharge into municipal sewers. Imagine the kind of problem a sewer treatment plant will have with hundreds or thousands softeners discharging salt brin

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