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Reduce deposits
without compromising the quality of
drinking water

Clean pipes and the best drinking water quality
Every time you open the tap, limescale, magnesium and other suspended particles enter your building's pipe system. Over the years, this gradually leads to more and more deposits in drinking water pipes and heating circuits.
To counteract this, most water softening systems work with salts. This results in running costs for operation and the drinking water changes - which can have negative effects:
- minerals that are important for the body, such as magnesium and calcium, are removed
- the sodium load in the drinking water increases, which is bad for people and nature
- If the water remains in the ion exchanger for a longer period of time, this can lead to bacterial contamination

Without salt or chemicals
Our systems prevent deposits such as limescale, rust and biofilm using a physical principle that works without salt or chemicals. The quality of your drinking water is not affected as nothing is added to the water.

Homeowner
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Deposits are prevented (limescale, rust, biofilms)
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Existing deposits are reduced
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Necessary line renovations can be postponed
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The risk of bacteria and viruses in drinking water is reduced
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Water softening without salt or other chemicals
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No impairment of drinking water quality
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Reduction in energy and maintenance costs
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Quick installation
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Maintenance-free operation

Save energy and reduce costs
It also makes sense to install our systems in closed heating circuits. Here in particular, deposits lead to poorer energy transfer or expensive repairs.

We will be happy to advise you individually and find the right solution for you.

Application examples

We have been installing our systems in residential buildings throughout Europe for over 25 years, reducing running costs and the risk of costly renovations without the need for chemicals or maintenance.

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