Julian Klauza

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How to protect heating installations against corrosion? The role of antifreeze fluids, flushes, and corrosion inhibitors.

Corrosion can pose a serious threat to the durability and efficiency of heating installations. This phenomenon leads to gradual deterioration of the materials used in the system components, thereby reducing its performance and even causing failure. Key to corrosion protection are suitable operating fluids, such as antifreeze fluids, as well as additives including flushes and corrosion inhibitors.

Let’s take a look at the actions that can be taken to protect a heating installation against corrosion😊

1. Choosing appropriate heat transfer fluids

Antifreeze fluids based on glycol play a crucial role in heating systems, enabling efficient heat transfer. It is important to select a fluid that is compatible with the materials used in the system and contains the appropriate additives. Ready-to-use glycol-based fluids from Procold always include corrosion inhibitors that protect the system against corrosion.

2. Using flushes

System flushing is a crucial step in maintaining a heating installation. It allows for the removal of any contaminants that could contribute to corrosion. Flushes are applied both before commissioning a new installation and when replacing the fluid in the system.

3. Using corrosion inhibitors

Corrosion inhibitors are substances added to antifreeze fluids to prevent corrosion. They work by forming a protective layer on the metal surface or by slowing down the chemical reactions that lead to corrosion. The choice of the appropriate corrosion inhibitor depends on the type of system, the type of metal, and the operating conditions of the system.”

4. Regular inspection and maintenance

Even the best corrosion protection cannot replace regular inspection and maintenance. Maintenance should include checking the condition of antifreeze fluids, including the concentration of additives, as well as cleaning and flushing the system. Regular inspections can help detect early signs of corrosion before they lead to serious issues.

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5. Paying attention to operating conditions

Corrosion can be accelerated by various factors, including high temperatures, high humidity, and the presence of chemicals. Monitoring the operating conditions and maintaining the installation in optimal conditions can help prevent corrosion.

In summary, protecting heating installations against corrosion is a crucial element for their long-term and efficient operation. Choosing appropriate operating fluids, using flushes and corrosion inhibitors, regular inspection and maintenance, and monitoring operating conditions are some of the methods that can help ensure optimal protection. Remember that proper preventive actions can lead to significant savings in the long run by avoiding costly repairs and replacement of damaged installation components.

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