NOUN | a water softener | water softeners | |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- Later during the Great Depression of the 1930s Warner moved to Fresno and worked for a water softener business, traveling in California’s Central Valley.
- It is sometimes used in solution as a completion fluid in petroleum and natural gas operations, as well as being an alternative to sodium chloride in household water softener units.
- Dishwasher salt is a particular grade of granulated, crystalline sodium chloride intended for regenerating the water softener circuit of household or industrial dishwashers.
- A higher-capacity water softener may be required to adequately soften water of this hardness level.
- Greensand glauconite is used as a water softener for its chemical-exchange properties.
- However locomotives were still being dealt with at the site into the 1930s, and in 1939 a water softener was installed on the site (possibly in anticipation of traffic levels in the forthcoming conflict).
- Washing soda (sodium carbonate, Na2CO3) is easily obtained and has long been used as a water softener for domestic laundry, in conjunction with the usual soap or detergent.
- A water softener functions by selective complexation with a sulfonate ion exchange resin.
- Some machines have a "magnetic water softener" fitted to prevent buildup of minerals to protect the plumbing components.
- Adjacent to the main smelter area is the power house, workshops and water softener plant foundations.
- For example, it is often present in washing powder to act as a water softener by sequestering calcium and magnesium ions.
- and is useful in removing surface rust, as the rust forms a water-soluble compound when in a concentrated alkaline solution; Baking soda is commonly added to washing machines as a replacement for water softener and to remove odors from clothes.
- In 1990, Morton Salt began operations at the port. In 2018, it imported salt from the Bahamas and produced [...] of pool, water softener, sea salt, and agricultural salts.
- In 1960, O’Hare sold Ty-D-Bol Chemical to its other executives for less than $100,000; independently he pursued an assortment of inventions - various detergents, a swimming pool chlorinator, a water softener.
- Water softeners are usually regenerated with brine containing 10% sodium chloride.
- Chloride cycle dealkalizers operate similar to sodium cycle cation water softeners.
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