Namita Pritam Shah / RV College of Engineering bangalore
Darshana Pritam Shah / RV College of Engineering bangalore
Pritam Shah / Jain University
Saket Bangur / RV College of Engineering bangalore
The world’s population is increasing day by day which puts a lot of stress on natural water resources like rainwater. In this case, we depend on ground water which has an appreciable amount of dissolved minerals and salts like calcium and magnesium which makes the water hard and not fit for use. Ground water is basically hard water with total dissolved salts (TDS) content ranging from 800 ppm to 2000 ppm (parts per million) due to which it becomes necessary to soften this water. This hard water is very dangerous to the digestive systems and can cause skin problems as well. This has increased the demand in the water softeners all around the world. The electromagnetic water softener converts hard water into soft water with the help of electromagnetic resonance. It is cheaper and more efficient than the water softeners available in the market. It is even user friendly with the least maintenance requirements.