Prevents - Boiler Noise
This increases in frequency and intensity as deposits of sludge and scale build up in an unprotected boiler.
This increases in frequency and intensity as deposits of sludge and scale build up in an unprotected boiler.
The familiar cool low central area of a radiator indicates a build-up of black sludge sediment that restricts flow and reduces heat.
When the top of a radiator is cold during operation, either air or hydrogen is to blame. Hydrogen gas builds up as a by-product of electrolytic corrosion and is flammable
The abrasive and magnetic properties of black oxide sludge increase shaft and bearing wear in pumps causing them to stick or fail.
Without treatment, corrosion debris will accumulate in the boiler causing increasing limescale deposits, reduced heat transfer and up to a third of a fuel bill going to complete waste.
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