Brine Tank is a storage and dosing vessel designed to hold a saturated salt/Sodium chloride (NaCl), known as brine, used for regenerating ion exchange resins in water softeners and demineralizers. The tank typically contains dry salt and water, which automatically creates and stores the brine solution.
Brine Tank – Key Features
1. Corrosion-Resistant Construction
Made from HDPE, LLDPE, or other non-corrosive plastics.
Resistant to salt, brine, and common chemicals used in water treatment.
2. Integrated Brine Well
A separate vertical tube inside the tank that houses the brine pickup assembly and safety float valve.
Keeps the float and suction components isolated from salt crust and debris.
3. Safety Float Valve
Prevents overfilling by shutting off the incoming water once the brine level reaches a set point.
Ensures safe and consistent brine concentration.
4. Salt Grid / Platform (Optional)
A plastic platform installed at the bottom to separate salt from the brine.
Improves salt dissolution and prevents salt bridging or clogging.
5. Overflow Protection
Overflow outlet port allows excess brine to drain safely if the float fails.
Reduces risk of spillage or damage to surrounding equipment.
6. Large Capacity Options
Available in multiple sizes (from 70ltrs to 3000ltrs) to suit residential, commercial, or industrial systems.
Can store large volumes of dry salt and brine, minimizing refill frequency.
7. Tight-Fitting Lid
Keeps out dust, insects, and foreign objects.
Ensures hygiene and operational safety.
8. Translucent or Marked Sidewall
Allows for visual monitoring of salt and brine levels without opening the lid.
Some tanks include graduated markings for level measurement.
9. Easy Installation and Maintenance
Lightweight and compact design.
Components such as float valves and brine wells are easy to clean or replace.
10. Chemical Compatibility
Suitable for sodium chloride (NaCl) or potassium chloride (KCl) regeneration salts.
Compatible with various softener and demineralization systems.