Definiție
Corrosion Control Water Treatment
Corrosion control water treatment is an approach addressing rust and corrosion in metallic pipes and systems. Corrosion occurs when pipe metal reacts with oxygen in water, particularly in systems with stagnant or low-mineral water. Signs include brown discoloration or turbidity in water. The Merus physical water treatment technology uses oscillations to affect water and its components, enabling existing corrosive particles to be cleaned from pipe surfaces. The treated water holds more dissolved oxygen, preventing it from settling on pipe surfaces and disrupting oxidation processes. This chemical-free method protects pipes and machines from rust damage without requiring service or adding chemicals, offering both economic and ecological benefits.
