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Central Heating Power Flush: Magnetite – Why Does It Form?

There have been many attempts with central heating power flush technology to alleviate the problems of sludge and corrosion but none have managed to stop or get rid of the problems all together, Standard power flushing has proven to be expensive, time consuming and worse of all, inconsistent. All Heating systems have sludge deposits and suffer with a phenomenon known as magnetite which is born from the chemical reactions with in the heating system. Corrosion will take place when air gets into the system. Continue reading

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Brazed Plate Heat Exchangers: Forming Excellent Ways

Brazed plate heat exchangers include a combination of different stainless steel plates mainly used for industrial applications and refrigeration. They constitute of highly qualitative material in its construction thus are very reliable and durable for different purposes. These plates are free from different chemical reactions, chlorination and corrosion. Continue reading

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Industrial HVAC Systems – Basic Design and Functionality of Direct Fire Furnaces

The most common form of commercial HVAC heating use in factories and warehouses is a direct fired system. A direct fired system can also be called a furnace. Chemical industries use these systems to supply heat for chemical reactions through a boiler. These systems provide heat through fuel combustion, electricity, or induction heating. Continue reading

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