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Case Study on the Introduction of NMR Pipe Protectors at Whittington Hospital, UK - Part 2

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Whittington Hospital, having been built in the 1860s, was experiencing significant deterioration of its buildings. The hot water piping had not been updated for about 30 to 40 years since the last renovation, and every morning, red water was emerging from the piping in the minor surgery room, management room, and sterile room. If this continued, the risk of clogs and leaks due to corrosion in the water pipes would be high. To address this issue, the NMR Pipe Protector was introduced. The NMR Pipe Protector is a device that prevents the formation of red rust inside the pipes and reduces existing red rust to black rust. The NMR Pipe Protector has been on the market for over 25 years, and as of 2020, the number of installations has surpassed 4,200. It is used in a variety of buildings, both domestically and internationally, including government facilities, public facilities, and commercial buildings, in addition to apartments. In the shortest cases, effects can be confirmed within a month. At Whittington Hospital, where it is being introduced, the effects were immediately proven after installation. So what were the results? Let's take a closer look in the next installment.

NMR pipe protector introduced at 'Whittington Hospital'

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