The British Museum has introduced the "NMR Pipe Protector" - NMRPT.

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The British Museum introduced the NMR Pipe Protector, a device to prevent red rust deterioration in pipes, to protect cultural properties from water leaks caused by red rust deterioration in the piping system in March 2016. ◆ NMR Pipe Protector for Preventing Red Rust in Pipes Before installation at the British Museum, the iron content in the water was 20.0 mg/l, raising concerns about leaks due to red rust deterioration in the pipes. However, five weeks after installation, this value decreased to 0.2 mg/l, a reduction of 1/100, completely halting the progression of red rust. The rust prevention effect of the NMR Pipe Protector was evaluated, leading to an additional installation in a separate piping system at the British Museum in March 2018. ◆ Rust Prevention Effect of the NMR Pipe Protector Water supply and air conditioning pipes can experience red rust deterioration, leading to blockages, red water, and leaks. When the NMR Pipe Protector is attached to the piping, it transforms red rust into black rust through the action of electromagnetic waves. Black rust forms a hard crystal that does not dissolve in water, creating a coating inside the pipes that prevents the occurrence of red rust and leaks. Since the volume of black rust is 1/10 that of red rust, the blockage caused by red rust in the pipes is reduced. As a result, the NMR Pipe Protector has eliminated the risk of leaks at the British Museum and has played a role in protecting cultural properties. Additionally, the NMR Pipe Protector has been implemented in over 4,200 buildings, so please feel free to inquire for more information.
