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Brine Tanks (Salt Dissolvers)

🔄 Principle of Operation

Salt (tablet or granular) is loaded into the tank and mixed with water.

During operation: • salt dissolves in water
• a saturated or controlled brine solution is formed
• the solution is supplied for resin regeneration

The brine concentration depends on water level and salt quantity.
Ion exchange systems require periodic regeneration using salt solutions

🏗 Design

Brine tanks include:

• vertical tank
• water supply system
• distribution and drainage system
• brine outlet connections
• level control system

Materials: • polyethylene (PE)
• polypropylene (PP)
• steel (if required)

The design ensures uniform salt dissolution and prevents dead zones.

Main parameters:

• volume — from tens to thousands of liters
• brine concentration — up to saturated (~26% NaCl)
• manual or automatic operation
• integration with dosing systems

Applications: • ion exchange softening systems
• demineralization units
• boiler and industrial water treatment

👉 Key function — ensuring stable regeneration of ion exchange resins.

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