Iron treatment systems work by removing iron particles from water through various processes, including filtration, oxidation, and ion exchange. Here’s a closer look at how each type of system works:   1 Water Softeners: Water softeners use a process called ion exchange to remove iron particles from water. The water flows through a tank filled with resin beads that attract and remove the iron particles. When the resin beads become saturated with iron, they are regenerated using salt water, which washes away the iron particles and restores the resin’s ability to attract more iron.   2 Greensand Filters: Greensand filters use a material called greensand to remove iron from water. The greensand is typically housed in a tank, and the water flows through the tank, allowing the greensand to remove the iron particles.   3 Reverse Osmosis: Reverse osmosis systems use a semipermeable membrane to remove impurities from water, including iron particles. The water flows through the membrane, leaving behind impurities and producing purified water.   Conclusion   Iron treatment systems are an effective solution for removing iron from water and improving its quality. The type of system you choose will depend on your specific needs and preferences, as well […] read more