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Product category: Gas, Chemical, Radiation and Magnetic Sensors
News Release from: CorrView International | Subject: CorrView
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 20 June 2003

Sensor shows evidence of pipe corrosion

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A novel corrosion monitoring device for HVAC and process water installs directly into any piping system or tank, and provides a "real world" assessment of corrosion activity.

A new, patented corrosion monitoring device for HVAC and process water installs directly into any piping system or tank, and provides a brilliant colour change indication as soon as a preselected amount of wall thickness corrodes away CorrView provides a "real world" assessment of corrosion activity as it is installed directly into the pipe, rather than existing isolated in a side stream loop

It exists physically in the form of a standard hex headed plug, and is totally self-contained.

CorrView can be installed in-house, has zero maintenance demand.

It requires no power, no new piping to install, no time schedule to watch, and no follow-up lab analysis.

Its simple design and low cost allows installation virtually anywhere - thereby extending monitoring coverage into problem areas never before considered.

In effect, CorrView remains in place to act as a virtual "liquid fuse" - providing a bright white to fluorescent orange warning indication after a preselected amount of wall thickness loss has been exceeded.

CorrView is available in thread sizes of 0.75, 1 and 1.5in US NPT, and in the equivalent BPT and metric threads.

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