The Aquacover Blog
WRAS Approved Commercial & Industrial Water Softeners
At Aquacover, we understand the critical role water softeners play in various industries. We are thereforethrilled that our Fleck line of 2910 and 3900 water softeners achieved the coveted WaterRegulations

Micro Plastics & Forever Chemicals
PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) and TFA (trifluoroacetic acid) are synthetic compounds known as “forever chemicals” due to their resistance to degradation. These substances, often originating from pesticides and refrigerants,

How to Choose a Reverse Osmosis Unit
You can meet your water treatment needs with a cost-effective and eco-friendly industrial reverse osmosis filter system. There are several kinds of filtration systems for removing impurities from industrial water

Are Water Softener’s Worth it?
It’s a bit of a cliché but we often don’t realise just how useful or important something is until we lose it or we buy something new and wonder how

What is a Duplex Water Softener and How Does it Work?
The Hard Water Problem The need to reduce the hardness of water is the most common form of water treatment. Hard water is created when naturally soft rain water percolates

Can You Drink Water from a Water Softener?
Can you drink water from a water softener? Yes, is the answer, but it depends. Most people can safely drink softened water with no ill effect; the only noticeable difference

Private Water Supplies Regulations 2018
These regulations say the water must be wholesome to drink – defined by a list of bacterial and chemical parameters – see below. The allowed concentration of sodium is 200mg/l.

What is Hard Water? Do You Have It?
Do you live in a hard water area? How would you know? Do you have limescale build up around water fixtures? Do you have soap scum on your bathtub, shower area,

What is Reverse Osmosis and How Does it Work?
Reverse Osmosis, or RO, is a water purification technology that uses a semi-permeable membrane to remove ions, molecules and larger particles from drinking water. How Does Reverse Osmosis Work? Reverse osmosis is

What is a Brominator?
The flow of water through a brominator results in dissolution of the tablet to produce a solution of bromine which can then be fed to the cooling water system and process

4 Surprising Uses of Water Treatment Systems
1. Carbon filters for watering plants Too much chlorine when watering plants can damage the leaf tissue resulting in leaves with a burned appearance. Using a carbon filter will remove