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[Case Study Vol. 10] A large amount of scale attached to the louver was removed.
■Consultation Details: There was a consultation regarding issues with scale adhesion. ■Equipment: Small cooling tower ■Location: Tokyo, Japan ■Industry: Automotive parts factory ■Result: We have i…
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Is there anyone else who wants to conduct a water quality test for free? [Limited to the first 5 companies]
【To companies with cooling towers】 Can your cooling tower really get through this summer without any troubles? If you have even a little anxiety... Why not have a "health check" for your cooling tower? We will conduct a water quality test for free, limited to the first 5 companies! =========== Finally, the summer season when cooling towers are at their peak operation is approaching. This time of year marks the beginning of the season when cooling equipment faces the most load. And every year at this timing, we receive numerous inquiries from companies nationwide, such as: "The cooling efficiency has decreased, and cooling shortages are occurring." "The pump has stopped urgently due to cooling abnormalities." "The pipes are clogged with scale, reducing the supply water volume." We receive many inquiries regarding troubles caused by cooling shortages. So, why do cooling troubles occur in the first place? For more details, please visit the special page below. ↓↓↓ https://lp.archives.co.jp/inspection
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[Latest Case] We have added the latest examples of measures against red rust and red water!
Recently, there has been a sharp increase in consultations regarding "red rust and red water" in cooling equipment such as cooling towers, chillers, piping, and heat exchangers. Common concerns among the companies seeking advice include: - Decreased cooling efficiency compared to before (in some cases, this is detected as an anomaly) - Red rust not being removed even with the use of chemicals - Water becoming cloudy and red again shortly after being replaced - Frequent cleaning and maintenance, leading to excessive effort and labor These cases often involve companies that have left the issue unresolved for years, unsure of what to do since chemical treatments have not improved the situation. Red rust tends to occur in inconspicuous areas within the piping, which often leads to delaying countermeasures. However, during this time, the piping continues to deteriorate due to the red rust. By the time it is noticed, there may be holes causing water leaks, or the piping itself could break, leading to emergency repairs and the urgent shutdown of production lines. Our company has resolved over 100 cases of red rust and red water issues over the past 20 years. We have added our latest case studies to our "Case Study Collection." The severely discolored red water has dramatically improved. Please take a look.
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We have compiled examples of rust removal and rust prevention for chillers!
We also remove and suppress rust from chillers, piping, and heat exchangers. The 'Aqua Crystal Ring (ACR)' is a scale removal device that demonstrates tremendous effectiveness in removing scale from cooling towers, without the need for chemicals or power supply. ACR not only excels in scale removal but also has a remarkable effect on rust. In most cases, a large amount of rust accumulates in chillers (cooling water circulation devices) and piping. As a result, there are often cases where the water inside the chiller turns bright red (red water). By using ACR, you can convert red rust into black rust, improving the murky red cooling water to clear. This is achieved without any use of chemicals and does not require a power supply. ◆◆ We have received a lot of feedback ◆◆ Recently, we have been receiving many inquiries about rust in chillers and piping, in addition to scale removal from cooling towers. In response, we have compiled our past achievements and case studies. Please see for yourself how the bright red water has turned clear.
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【ACR】Effective for rust removal and rust prevention on chillers!
<Removes and suppresses rust from chillers, piping, and heat exchangers> The 'Aqua Crystal Ring (ACR)' is a scale removal device that demonstrates tremendous effectiveness in removing scale from cooling towers, without the need for chemicals or power supply. ACR not only removes scale but also has a remarkable effect on rust. In most cases, a large amount of rust accumulates in chillers (cooling water circulation devices) and piping. As a result, it is common for the water inside the chiller to turn bright red (red water). By using ACR, red rust can be converted to black rust, and the murky red cooling water can be improved to a clear state. This is achieved without any use of chemicals and does not require a power supply. ◆◆ We have received a lot of feedback ◆◆ Recently, in addition to scale removal from cooling towers, we have received many inquiries regarding rust in chillers and piping. In response, we have compiled materials on the effects of ACR on rust. Companies struggling with rust, please take a look.
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[Case Study Vol. 9] The scale accumulated over a year and a half has dropped.
■Consultation Details: We received a request for scale removal from a round cooling tower that has been in operation for a year and a half since its installation. We have earned trust in ACR as it has been installed in other equipment as well. ■Equipment: Small Cooling Tower ■Location: Ome, Tokyo ■Industry: Automotive Parts Factory ■Results: We have introduced this with photos on our company website below. *Please click on the "Related Links" below to view.
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[Case Study Vol. 8] The rust on the cooling tower has stopped.
■Consultation Details: There was a consultation regarding rust observed on the cooling tower, and they would like to stop the rust. ■Equipment: Small cooling tower ■Location: Osaka Prefecture ■Industry: Metal factory ■Result: We have introduced it with photos on our website below. *Please click on the "Related Links" below to view.
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[Case Study Vol. 7] Years of accumulated scale has completely peeled off.
■Consultation Details: The inquiry was about concerns regarding maintenance without the use of chemicals, as chemicals have been used in the cooling tower up to now, and whether it would be problematic to switch to a maintenance method that does not use chemicals. ■Equipment: Small Cooling Tower ■Location: Ome, Tokyo ■Industry: Automotive Parts Factory ■Result: We have introduced this with photos on our website below. *Please click on the "Related Links" below to view.
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[Case Study Vol. 6] Scale that was stuck in the filler material has peeled off.
■Consultation Details: A scale blockage has occurred in the fill material of the cooling tower, causing water to overflow. The consultation was regarding the desire to clean the inside of the fill material. ■Equipment: Medium-sized cooling tower ■Location: Tokyo, Japan ■Industry: Manufacturing factory ■Result: We have introduced this with photos on our website linked below. *Please click on the "Related Links" below to view.
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[Case Study Vol. 5] Thanks to ACR, we were able to avoid replacing the cooling tower.
■Consultation Details: Due to the accumulation of scale over many years, the clogging of the fill material in the cooling tower could not be resolved, and replacement of the cooling tower was suggested. However, since the replacement work would require a long period and incur high costs, we were exploring other solutions. ■Equipment: Large Cooling Tower ■Location: Tokyo, Japan ■Industry: Accommodation Facility ■Result: We have introduced this with photos on our website below. *Please click on the "Related Links" below to view.
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[Case Study Vol. 4] Successfully removed scale that was not visible from the outside.
■Consultation Details: We received a consultation regarding an issue where a high-pressure compressor has stopped, and scale removal is necessary. Specifically, scale has accumulated in the filter, causing overheating, which led to the shutdown. ■Company Name: BUSHU KOGYO Co., Ltd. ■Equipment: Small Cooling Tower ■Location: Ome, Tokyo ■Industry: Automotive Parts Factory ■Result: We have introduced this with photos on our company website below. *Please click on the "Related Links" below to view.
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[Case Study Vol. 3] Years of accumulated scale has completely peeled off.
■Consultation Details: At the exhibition, we received an inquiry from Bushu Industries, which is addressing environmental issues, about whether there is a method for scale removal management of cooling towers that does not use chemicals. ■Company Name: Bushu Industries Co., Ltd. ■Equipment: Small Cooling Tower ■Location: Ome, Tokyo ■Industry: Automotive Parts Factory ■Results: We have introduced this with photos on our website linked below. *Please click on the "Related Links" below to view.
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[Case Study Vol. 2] Completely removing a 10kg scale
■Consultation Details: There were restrictions on cleaning and maintenance while stopping the cooling tower at a factory that operates 24/7, and there was a consultation regarding the significant scale buildup. ■Equipment: Medium-sized cooling tower ■Location: Tokyo, Japan ■Industry: Manufacturing factory ■Result: We have introduced this with photos on our website below. *Please click on the "Related Links" below to view.
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[Case Study Vol. 1] Massive scale cleared in just 2 months!
■Consultation Details: We received a consultation regarding an issue where a high-pressure compressor has stopped, and scale removal is necessary. Specifically, scale has accumulated in the filter, causing overheating, which led to the stoppage. ■Equipment: Round Cooling Tower ■Location: Tokyo, Japan ■Industry: IC Chip Manufacturing Company ■Result: We have introduced this with photos on our company website below. *Please click on the "Related Links" below to view.
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Is there anyone else who wants to try a scale removal method that completely removes the scale from the cooling tower?
"To those in charge who are struggling with scale buildup in cooling towers" Is there anyone else who would like to try a scale removal method that makes stubborn scale, which cannot be removed even with chemicals, "peel off completely"? We have prepared a special page, so please check it out now from the "Related Links" below.