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■Consultation Details: There was a consultation regarding issues with scale adhesion. ■Equipment: Small cooling tower ■Location: Tokyo, Japan ■Industry: Automotive parts factory ■Result: We have introduced this with photos on our company website below. *Please click on the "Related Links" below to view.
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Recently, there has been a sharp increase in consultations regarding "red rust and red water" in cooling equipment such as cooling towers, chillers, piping, and heat exchangers. Common concerns among the companies seeking advice include: - Decreased cooling efficiency compared to before (in some cases, this is detected as an anomaly) - Red rust not being removed even with the use of chemicals - Water becoming cloudy and red again shortly after being replaced - Frequent cleaning and maintenance, leading to excessive effort and labor These cases often involve companies that have left the issue unresolved for years, unsure of what to do since chemical treatments have not improved the situation. Red rust tends to occur in inconspicuous areas within the piping, which often leads to delaying countermeasures. However, during this time, the piping continues to deteriorate due to the red rust. By the time it is noticed, there may be holes causing water leaks, or the piping itself could break, leading to emergency repairs and the urgent shutdown of production lines. Our company has resolved over 100 cases of red rust and red water issues over the past 20 years. We have added our latest case studies to our "Case Study Collection." The severely discolored red water has dramatically improved. Please take a look.
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