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Thoroughly flushing out and installing an inhibitor to protect a heating
circuit against corrosion has to be seen as good practice and beneficial
to the long term health of the system. Doing so however does not always
have to mean contributing to the nations chemical waste dump or playing
the guessing game.
The
guessing game
Using chemicals to protect a heating circuit usually means that the
following points need to be considered:
- What
brand is in there already, if any?
- Is
it in the right concentration?
- What
dose should I add?
- Will
it be too much or too little?
- Does
it go with Aluminium?
- How
can I prove it's there and in the correct concentration?
All
this in addition to trying to pump a messy liquid into a pressurised
system
when the Scalemaster solid solution requires only:
FLUSHING FITTING & FORGETTING
With visual evidence that the job has been done.
See
how Corrosion Master compares to chemical treatment...
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Physical
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Chemical
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| Cheapest
to fit |
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| Automatic
protection against leaks and pump over |
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| Visible
protection - no overdose or underdose worries |
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| Annual
inspections not needed |
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| No
need to redose following drain downs |
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| No
chemical waste |
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| Choice
of 10 or 5 year product life |
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See
our FAQs page to see further information on these products
Independent
Testing confirms endorsement of these products
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