Lime-free water on the Balearic Islands – a challenge

November 13, 2024

The Balearic Islands are known for their beautiful scenery, aquamarine waters and diverse cultures.

However, the inhabitants of the islands have to deal with a daily problem: hard, calcareous water. This water not
only causes limescale deposits in pipes and appliances, but also has negative effects on skin and hair.

In this article I will introduce you to a wonderful, simple and efficient solution, the Vulcan technology.

Vulcan physical water treatment is an innovative and environmentally friendly technology that solves major and permanent problems caused by hard water.

Defects and damage due to limescale deposits

Hard water is caused by high concentrations of minerals such as calcium and magnesium. These minerals change their state to hard lime crystals with many peaks due to various causes.
This is also known as “lime precipitation”.

These crystallised minerals quickly form hard limescale crusts on water pipes, taps, showers, kettles, dishwashers and washing machines. But limescale also builds up in pumps, heat exchangers and storage heaters.
The result is a shorter lifetime of the equipment, which leads to equipment damage and increased maintenance costs.
In addition, hard water impairs the use of soaps and detergents, leading to higher consumption and additional costs.
Limescale deposits increase energy consumption. With just 1 mm of limescale, 10-15% of energy is lost. This reduces the efficiency of your heating system and increases energy costs.

Not forgetting that limescale can damage health and daily life

In addition to material damage, hard water causes skin irritations and dries out hair. Residents of the Balearic
Islands complain of dull hair and itchy skin after showering.
Water softening is an important factor for the protection of machines and appliances as well as for daily well-being

The simple solution
The 36 Volt VULCAN pulse technology is based on the principle of physical water treatment The Vulcan pulsetechnology is based on an innovative form of physical water treatment developed by CWT, a leading co mpany in the water treatment industry for over 75 years.
This technology uses special electrical pulses that modify the physical properties of calcium and magnesium
in water.
This prevents calcium and magnesium from being deposited in the form of hard lime.

The simple solution
The 36 Volt VULCAN pulse technology is based on the principle of physical water treatment The Vulcan pulsetechnology is based on an innovative form of physical water treatment developed by CWT, a leading co mpany in the water treatment industry for over 75 years.
This technology uses special electrical pulses that modify the physical properties of calcium and magnesium
in water.
This prevents calcium and magnesium from being deposited in the form of hard lime.

How Vulcan works without chemicals, salt and magnetism

Unlike traditional water softeners, which use a lot of salts and chemicals, Vulcan works completely without
these additives.
Capacitive electronic pulses of up to 30.00 Hz are generated and channelled into the water through the pipes. The resulting smooth, micro-fine lime crystals have lost their adhesive properties.
This method is not only 100% sustainable, but also safe for human use and the environment.

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Differences to traditional water softening methods
The conventional and, in my opinion, outdated method of water softening uses salts or ion exchange resins to exchange calcium and magnesium ions.
However, these techniques lead to an increase in the sodium content of water, which in turn can have a negative
impact on the environment and human health. Untreated wastewater ends up in our groundwater and leads to an increasing salinisation of our waters.
With the Vulcan anti-limescale system we avoid these problems, as this technology offers a purely physical
solution that does not change the chemical composition of the water and does not pollute the environment.

VULCAN does not alter the natural minerals.

zEnvironmentally friendly and sustainable
Advantages of chemical and salt-free water treatment

The use of Vulcan technology contributes directly to the protection of the environment. As no chemicals or salts are used, there are no harmful discharges into the local water system. This is especially important in the ecologically sensitive regions of the Balearic Islands, where the preservation of natural resources and the marine environment is of great importance.

Vulcan’s contribution to environmental protection

In addition to protecting water quality, Vulcan also reduces energy consumption and CO2 emissions associated with the production and transport of chemicals and salts. By extending the lifetime of household appliances, the technology also contributes to reducing e-waste.
Many of my customers have been using VULCAN technology in their hotels, private homes or residential complexes for several years.
Our customers include numerous hairdressing salons, small bars and large restaurants.

They are all happy with this decision and enjoy the maintenance-free option of water treatment against limescale.

VULCAN is the simple solution against limescale, with a 25 year international warranty.

VULCAN water treatment technology offers an effective, environmentally friendly and long-lasting solution to the problem of hard water in the Balearic Islands.
The innovative pulsation technology, which works without harmful chemicals and salts, is the safe choice for soft, limescale-free water.
Discover the advantages of VULCAN technology for a limescale-free home in the Balearic Islands. Hand over the control of your household water quality to VULCAN and experience the limescale-free difference.

Set up and enjoy life !!!

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