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The special relationship between Queen Elizabeth II and the NMR Pipe Protector.

The relationship between Queen Elizabeth and the NMR pipe protector.

The funeral of Queen Elizabeth, who passed away on September 8, 2022, was broadcast on television and attracted attention from around the world. The queen's coffin, which was laid to rest at the Palace of Westminster for public mourning, passed in front of Buckingham Palace and headed towards Windsor Castle. These three buildings have a special relationship with the "NMR Pipe Protector." On April 12, 2010, the NMR Pipe Protector was installed in the air conditioning hot water piping at the Palace of Westminster (the UK Parliament). Its rust prevention effect has been confirmed, and it is still in use today. Buckingham Palace has six pump rooms, and on January 12, 2007, the NMR Pipe Protector was installed in the hot water and air conditioning piping of one pump room connected to Queen Elizabeth's living quarters. The active water effect was evaluated in the bathroom and pool, and the rust prevention effect was also confirmed. The NMR Pipe Protector continues to be used at Buckingham Palace. On January 24, 2007, the NMR Pipe Protector was installed in the hot water piping connected to the queen's living quarters at Windsor Castle, and its rust prevention effect was confirmed during effectiveness verification, and it is still in use today.

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No need to cut pipes, no need for water outage construction, and can be implemented in a short period!

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Pipe internal red rust prevention device "NMR Pipe Protector"

Applications/Examples of results

■Implementation Results UK Parliament Building / May 2010 Buckingham Palace, UK / January 2007 Windsor Castle, UK / January 2007 And many others Over approximately 4,300 buildings including apartments and housing complexes, hospitals and nursing facilities, hotels and inns, schools, government facilities, commercial buildings, water supply facilities, power plants, and factories (as of March 2022) Corrosion prevention in piping (water supply piping, air conditioning hot and cold water piping, cooling piping, hot water piping), prevention of red rust and red water, measures against red rust and red water Experience in scale and red rust prevention in the cooling lines of welding robots for automobile manufacturers

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~Extending the lifespan of old piping~ "NMR Pipe Protector" Cumulative installation record surpasses 4,400 buildings! (As of July 2025) Among them, over 3,100 buildings are condominiums. = Domestic Achievements = New Chitose Airport Domestic Terminal, JR Sapporo Station (JR Tower Building), Imperial Theatre Building (Tokyo Marunouchi), Yaesu Exit Hall, Famous Bookstore Building (Shinjuku), Hotel Toyokaku (Kyoto), Hotel Serve Shibuya, Shirakagi Care House (Saitama), Kawanishi Private Kushi Elementary School, Food Processing Factory, Major Automobile Manufacturer Factory (Fukuoka Prefecture), Kumamoto Red Cross Hospital, etc. = International Achievements = Buckingham Palace, London City Hall, British Museum, BBC, Christ's College, University of Cambridge, Royal Bank of Scotland, Harrods Department Store, Royal Garden Hotel London, UK Parliament, etc. ★ Featured in the Media "NMR Pipe Protector" ★ Selected as one of the top 10 rust prevention technologies in the world in 2020 and introduced in a U.S. magazine! Case studies and customer testimonials have been featured in many media outlets, including TV Tokyo's "World Business Satellite (WBS)", TOKYO MX's "Corporate Spirit", and specialized newspapers "Condominium Management News" and "Air Conditioning Times".