Helamin
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Helamin is a corrosion and an incrustation inhibitor, which uses the special characteristics from aliphatic polyamine. Its effect is based, in contrast to the conventional method of the subsequent treatment of the prepared water, on a preventing protection of the surface concerned. Helamin forms a firmly adhering protective film, which successfully prevents corrosion and deposits on the inner walls of steam boilers and piping systems. Crystals in present developing are isolated, so that they cannot group themselves any longer among themselves. Develops a fine and liquid mud, which does not possess an accumulation inclination. It is prevented by the affinity of Helamin for free metal surfaces that the mud can settle again. Already existing oxide coatings or deposits are systematically taken off. Helamin remains stable even under the most difficult temperature and pressure conditions. With employments in steam generators, warm and hot water nets, superheaters as well as cooling circuits it solves the difficult problems of the corrosion and incrustation in simple and economic way.
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