Corrosion can occur if certain conditions are met, such as:
- The presence of electrical current running through your loop due to poor grounding of electrical components in your system
- Use of cooling solutions that lack inhibitors
- Premature nickel-plating failure
- Insufficient or incorrect maintenance of the loop
- Insufficient or incorrect initial loop flush process
- Mixing of aluminum and copper-based products
How to prevent:
- Ensure that all electrical components in your system are correctly grounded
- Use proper coolant (Cryofuel)
- Regularly monitor the quality and condition of the coolant. Replace the coolant as recommended by the manufacturer
- After installation, perform a thorough loop flush (Cleaner/Superflush) to prevent debris and contaminants from mixing with the coolant
- Avoid using aluminum and copper-based products together in the same loop. When these metals come into contact, galvanic corrosion can occur, leading to rapid deterioration of the material
How to clean:
- Perform a thorough loop flush (Cleaner/Superflush) and open the blocks for additional cleaning if needed.
- Seek replacement parts if needed - contact support
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