Neutralisation

ESTABLISHMENT OF Calco-carbonic equilibrium

The reaction known as neutralisation, deacidification, remineralisation or hardening, consists in removing water acidity (mainly the aggressive CO2) and increasing the alkalinity and the calcium and magnesium content, in order to adjust the pH and achieve calco-carbonic equilibrum. Simultaneously, with the increase in the pH, heavy metals are also removed from the water.

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