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Oct 2018
Monday
Corrosion activity in fire sprinkler systems has been well documented. By far the most common corrosion reaction found in fire sprinkler systems is oxidation. Oxygen trapped inside the system dissolves into water and reacts with the internal surface ...
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Oct 2018
Wednesday
Do you know if corrosion is taking place inside your dry or wet pipe fire sprinkler system? Here are several ways to monitor the corrosive activity inside your fire sprinkler system while simultaneously evaluating the effectiveness of your corrosion ...
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Nov 2016
Tuesday
The article "Setting the Record Straight: MIC vs Oxygen Corrosion" appears in the November 2016 issue of FPC Magazine. The goal of Dry Pipe Nitrogen Inerting (DPNI) in dry and preaction fire sprinkler systems is to first purge the oxygen-rich air ...