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Even today water is still mostly transported in metallic pipes or systems . The simpler the iron the greater is the risk of corrosion. The definition of corrosion is an (unwanted) reaction of materials with substances present in their environment. In the case of iron this reaction becomes visible for instance when rust forms. The reasons for this corrosion are diverse and are covered very extensively in the pertinent literature; we won't go into that any further in this place. Merus yields safe and reproducible results where the less complicated reasons for corrosion between water and iron are on hand. These simple reasons are either stagnating water or water which is poor in minerals or unsaturated. Corrosion due to galvanic couples, alkaline or acescent fluids is at least moderated by Merus in most cases and it can even be stopped completely when certain favorable combinations are on hand. But such complicated applications require thorough technical scrutiny, we are glad to answer your questions via email. Merus perceives corrosion in pipes and machines as the most pressing problem of our customers worldwide. Damages caused by corrosion are the main reason for expensive replacement investments.
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