veepehmendamine
Veepehmendamine, also known as water softening, is a process that removes dissolved minerals, primarily calcium and magnesium, from water. These minerals are often referred to as "hardness" ions. Hard water can cause numerous problems, including the formation of scale in pipes and appliances, reduced effectiveness of soaps and detergents, and dullness of fabrics.
The most common method for veepehmendamine in households is ion exchange. This process utilizes a resin bed
Over time, the resin becomes saturated with hardness ions and needs to be regenerated. This is achieved
Other methods of veepehmendamine exist, though they are less common for residential use. These include reverse