How can I measure water hardness?
Jun 25, 2024, 09:05:03
Table of Contents
- What is water hardness?
- How is water hardness measured?
- What units of measurement are there?
- What do I do if I have hard water?
What is water hardness?
Water hardness indicates how many hardness-forming agents, i.e. calcium and magnesium, are in the water.
We have a very interesting article about this in our support section.
How is water hardness measured?
There are various ways to do this, for example with a titration test. You can get a suitable titration set in our shop . The appropriate instructions/explanation can be found directly in our support area .
We also have a great video on this topic:
What units of measurement are there?
- German degrees of hardness (°D)
- French degrees of hardness (°f)
- English degrees of hardness (°E)
- Milli-Equivalent/l - Millival
- ppm CaCO3
- mmol/l CaCO3
What do I do if I have hard water?
Water softening can reduce the water hardness in the entire household. By installing a water softening system , the water hardness is reduced to a desired level. A residual hardness of 3 - 6 ° dH is usually set.
In our shop you will find the right water softening system for all applications.
We are also happy to advise you by phone or email.