A formula, so well engineered that it's the "Professional's Only Choice!"
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* Prevents rust and corrosion from starting
* Blocks corrosion from spreading
* Protects electronic equipment
Try these applicationsGenerators, alternators, exhaust fans, solenoids, fuse panels, printed circuit boards, air conditioning and refrigeration equipment, gen sets, blowers, locks, remote sensors, controllers, motors, battery terminals, ignition switches, distributor caps, power tools, light sockets, phone jacks, wall switches... and the list keeps growing.
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Kills Corrosion on Contact
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| It's no secret that equipment downtime, repair and replacement are
expensive. It is also no secret that regularly scheduled prevetitive
maintenance is cheaper than the repair or replacement of expensive
equipment. In these days of dwindling maintenance budgets and closer
scrutiny of operating costs and procedures, you can show a rela saving
through the preventitive control of corrosion.
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What is corrosion?Corrosion is a natural process which converts most metals by either a chemical or electrochemical reaction into a stable metallic compound such as an oxide, hydroxide, or sulfate. The rate at which metals corrode depends greatly on the environment they are exposed to and the amount of preventitive maintenance they recieve. Metals that are exposed to marine atmospheres, moisture, and tropical temperatures have the highest ratio of corrosion.When moisture is present for prolonged periods of time, corrosion cells are formed on the metal surface.
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This is a typical corrosion cell in cross section. These corrosion
cells act as miniature batteries, feeding the transfer of ions as long
as oxygen-providing moisture is present. If you remove the water from a
battery it cannot function. Likewise, if you remove the moisture from
the corrosion cell, the corrosion process will stop. Most
anti-corrosion prodcuts on the market today use compounds containing
wax, resin, tar or teflon-based material to seal the surface of the
metal. While these films seal the surface against further moisture,
they can't separate the moisture that already exists on an below the
surface. They may actually seal in the moisture, allowing it continue
acting as a medium for corrosion. The fact that have sealed the metal
against contact with the atmosphere, does not stop the corrosion
process.
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The bottom line is this
Using Corrosion Block as the primary component in your corrosion control program will significanlty reduce your replacement, repair and labour expenses.
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