21-04-18, 12:32 PM
it could be a weak mixture so the corrosion inhibiters are not strong enough yes
a catalyst to corrosion could also be caused by limescale which is caused by hard water in hot systems
-- from a central heating company --
The building blocks of limescale are calcium and magnesium. Thus, one would think that limescale should have a white color. Yet, limescale deposits are usually brown! When limescale deposits build up, iron and oxidized iron particles get caught and are imbedded in the limescale. Rust firmly attaches itself to your pipes, causing serious threats such as corrosion.
a catalyst to corrosion could also be caused by limescale which is caused by hard water in hot systems
-- from a central heating company --
The building blocks of limescale are calcium and magnesium. Thus, one would think that limescale should have a white color. Yet, limescale deposits are usually brown! When limescale deposits build up, iron and oxidized iron particles get caught and are imbedded in the limescale. Rust firmly attaches itself to your pipes, causing serious threats such as corrosion.
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