SPECTRUM Water Softener Salt Tablets
- High-purity PDV salt tablets
- Slow-dissolving format
- Regenerates resin in softeners
- Suitable for all softeners
- Durable PE packaging
- EN973 Type A
- Available in 10kg and 25kg bags
- Domestic cabinet water softeners
- Restaurants, cafés, and catering kitchens
- Hotels and hospitality facilities
- Healthcare and care homes
- Pre-treatment for reverse osmosis (RO) systems
Features & Information
Keep water softeners performing efficiently with SPECTRUM Water Softener Salt Tablets, available in convenient 10kg and 25kg bag sizes. Manufactured from high-purity PDV salt, these slow-dissolving tablets provide consistent regeneration and reliable soft water performance.
Suitable for all water softeners including residential, commercial and industrial systems, they are ideal for regular maintenance and high-usage applications. Supplied in practical, durable bags for safe handling and storage, SPECTRUM Water Softener Salt Tablets offer a dependable solution for maintaining softened water performance.
FAQs - SPECTRUM Water Softener Salt Tablets
All three forms are used for regenerating water softeners, but the choice depends on your system.
- Granular salt – This is free-flowing and often used in older or industrial softeners.
- Tablet salt– most common choice for domestic units, offering convenience and consistent dissolution.
- Block salt- designed for modern cabinet softeners, making handling and loading easier.
Yes. All SPECTRUM softener salt is produced to EN973 Type A certification, ensuring the highest standard of purity and safety for water softening applications.
Softener salt regenerates the resin inside the water softener, allowing it to continue removing calcium and magnesium from hard water. This prevents scale buildup, protects your system, and ensures consistent soft water performance.
The best option depends on your water softener. Tablet and block salt are ideal for most domestic cabinet softeners, while granular salt may be recommended for certain industrial or older systems. Always check your softener manufacturer’s guidance to choose the most suitable type.