Corrosion Control
Corrosion of refined metal, like that found in the steel piping that transports water and the brass valves that control its flow, the copper heat exchangers that make air conditioning possible, the stainless steel surface condensers that are used in generating electricity, and thousands of other applications, costs the United States an estimated $1.1 trillion per year in direct and indirect costs, based on a recent NACE study.
Our treatment programs minimize and or eliminate, corrosion of metals caused by generalized, pitting, stress corrosion cracking, under-deposit and microbiologically-induced corrosion. This prolongs the useful life of capital equipment, maintains peak operating efficiencies and enhances operational safety.