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Tools

Our Tools section is thoughtfully curated to assist our clients in navigating their needs with ease and precision. These tools are designed to provide you with resources and calculators that will aid in making informed decisions about our water filtration products and services. Whether you are looking to understand the specifics of water hardness, determine the correct filter size, or simply need guidance on selecting the right R.O. system, our Tools section is your go-to companion. We are committed to empowering our clients, providing them with the means to achieve the best results in their water quality management. We would also suggest having a look at Lenntech's Calculators page since they offer a wider range of calculators that will surely be useful.

 

These tools were designed to act as standalone web-pages for easier access and sharing.

SDI Calculator

This tool is designed to simplify the process of calculating the SDI, a critical parameter in determining the fouling potential of feed water in RO systems.

TDS Calculator

This tool is designed for in-depth water quality analysis. This tool is pivotal for professionals in environmental science, water treatment, and the beverage industry, particularly for those who need to rigorously assess water quality and compliance with standards.

Water Hardness Calculator

This tool is designed to simplify the conversion of water hardness measurements between different units commonly used in the industry. Whether you're working with ppm CaCO3 (parts per million), gpg (grains per gallon), degrees in French (°f), English (°e), or German (°d), or you need to convert to or from concentrations of calcium and magnesium ions (Ca2+, Mg2+) in mmol/L, or bicarbonate ions (HCO3-) in mmol/L or mg/L, our calculator has got you covered. The tool also also offers the Total Hardness Adjustment Calculator. This is specifically designed to calculate the precise amounts of Calcium Chloride (CaCl₂) and Magnesium Chloride (MgCl₂) required to adjust the total hardness of water to your desired level.

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