Difference between revisions of "Corrosion Inhibitor"
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== External links == | == External links == |
Revision as of 06:31, 20 September 2009
Corrosion Inhibitor is used in the water in Hot Water ("Hydronic") Central Heating systems to protect ferrous components of the system (including steel radiators and cast-iron boiler heat exchangers) from corrosion caused by the action of oxygen dissolved in the water.
Corrosion inhibitors vary in price from about £5 to £15 (for a quantity intended to protect an average domestic installation). The chemistry of corrosion and corrosion-inhibition is, presumably, well known, so one would expect the various different makes of inhibitor to be pretty much equally effective. Unfortunately simple experiment suggests otherwise.
Corrosion Inhibitor test
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External links
uk.d-i-y thread including discussion of composition of corrosion inhibitors