"NMR Pipe Protector" - NMRPT - adopted by the Royal Garden Hotel (5 stars), representing the UK - Series Part 2 -

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◆Reasons for Introducing NMR Pipe Protectors The Royal Garden Hotel was built in 1965, and by the time the NMR Pipe Protectors were introduced in 2007, it had been 42 years since its construction. Due to the deterioration of the hot water supply pipes, relatively dark red water was coming out every morning when turning on the faucet. Additionally, there was constant leakage from the joints of the pipes. Estimates indicated that updating (replacing) the pipes would cost between £6.5 to £7 million (approximately 1 billion yen), including compensation for business interruption. However, it was found that by introducing the NMR Pipe Protectors, the cost could be reduced to £150,000 (approximately 25 million yen), allowing for a remarkable cost reduction to about 1/40 of the original estimate, leading to the decision to implement them. The NMR Pipe Protector utilizes hydration electrons (free electrons in water) to reduce red rust inside the pipes to black rust, which completely prevents the occurrence of red rust with its black rust film. Black rust has been used in southern iron kettles, Chinese woks, and nails or hinges in temples from the Nara and Heian periods, preventing red rust for hundreds of years. By converting all red rust inside the pipes to black rust, the lifespan of the pipes can be significantly extended. Next time, we will introduce the performance of the NMR Pipe Protectors implemented at the Royal Garden Hotel London! Stay tuned for more!
