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Lime is
found in almost all water in its dissolved form. Depending on
hardness and temperature of the water it precipitates and
deposits in pipes, machines and on surface areas. Over time these
deposits build up more and more, resulting in clogged
pipes, malfunctions of machines. Alone thin lime scale crusts,
reduce the energy transfer in heat exchangers substantial.
Under normal conditions Merus modifies the lime in a way that makes it
remain dissolved in the water up to very high temperatures.
Thus the lime is not removed from the water, but only the
properties of the lime are altered to the effect that it remains
dissolved in water better.
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