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What's the harm in hard water?
Hard water harms nearly every item
in your home, leaving mineral deposits
and scale build-up on everything
your water touches. Hard water is
especially tough on plumbing and on
water-using appliances, resulting in
more repairs and more frequent
replacement – and costing Americans
billions of dollars a year.
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Then, there's the question of taste. Just because tap water is safe to drink doesn't mean it tastes good
or looks fresh. Only high quality filtration ensures delicious water for both drinking and cooking.
Conditioned water makes:
Stains around drains and scale build up are eliminated on showerheads and faucets. Soaps and shampoos rinse out more completely leaving hair softer, cleaner and residue free, and skin squeaky clean. |
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In the Kitchen
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Premium-Quality Drinking Water In addition to the water conditioner, most families choose a drinking water system. These systems improve your water by reducing substances that cause your water to taste or smell bad, as well as removing contaminants that may be harmful to your family’s health. Drinking water systems are installed at the point of use, which only purifies the water necessary for drinking and cooking. Water can be purified with a carbon filtration system or a reverse osmosis drinking water system. (For more information click here.) A RO drinking water system removes the most substances from your water, giving your family bottledwater quality water for only pennies a day! |
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Introduction
For years, water softeners have been virtually the only means of treating hard water. Other alternatives including magnets, electromagents, RF devices and catalysts have been available but haven't proven to be effective.
Technology Breakthrough
A recent development, Template Assisted Crystallization (TAC) has produced the first effective chemical-free scale prevention method. Based on TAC technology, next-ScaleStop converts harness minerals into harmless, inactive microscopic crystals.
Tested and Proven
Tested by an independent laboratory against the international protocol for scale prevention, next-ScaleStop achieved a 99.6% effectiveness rating - the only technology to do so and far more effective than any other water softener alternative. Proven in over six years of successful use in homes and businesses.
Benefits
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![]() Atomic sized nucleation sites on the surface of small polymer beads convert dissolved harness into microscopic crystals. ![]() Once the crystals grow to a certain size they are released from the bead. The crystals in solution keep the hardness out of the water so that it can't form scale or interfere with soap. ![]() Cystal photo taken with a Scanning Electron Microscope. |
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Features
Extremely efficient - 5 seconds contact time regardless of hardness level. Conventional Ion Exchange resin requires 90 seconds.
No salt or other chemical regenerants required.
No backwash waste. Can be used in areas where water softeners are banned. Protects the environment and reduces water usage.
Long-lasting media not consumed by reactions.
No control valve or electricity required.
Media can be used in both conventional mineral tanks or POU cartridge form.
Media operates in upflow condition.
Applications
next-ScaleStop has proven itself in a variety of applications as an alternative to ion exchange softening or other conventional water treatment methods. The maintenance-free characteristics make it especially suited for Food Service an Commercial applications where equipment maintenance is often overlooked.
Foodservice
Commercial/Industrial
Residential
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