Evaluating the Tendency of Ceramic Valve Core to Scale Formation in Hard Water Environments
Hard water, characterized by high concentrations of calcium, magnesium, and other minerals, poses significant challenges in plumbing and fluid control systems. One common issue is scale formation, where mineral deposits accumulate on surfaces, causing reduced flow, impaired sealing, and potential equipment failure. Understanding whether the Ceramic Valve Core is prone to scaling in hard water environments is essential for ensuring reliable and long-lasting valve performance.










