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  2. Limescale - Wikipedia

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    Limescale is a hard, chalky deposit, consisting mainly of calcium carbonate (CaCO 3). It often builds up inside kettles , boilers , and pipework, especially that for hot water. It is also often found as a similar deposit on the inner surfaces of old pipes and other surfaces where hard water has flowed.

  3. Descaling agent - Wikipedia

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    Limescale build-up inside a pipe reduces both liquid flow and thermal conduction from the pipe, so will reduce thermal efficiency when used as a heat exchanger.. A descaling agent or chemical descaler is a liquid chemical substance used to remove limescale from metal surfaces in contact with hot water, such as in boilers, water heaters, and kettles.

  4. Oilfield scale inhibition - Wikipedia

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    Oilfield scale inhibition is the process of preventing the formation of scale from blocking or hindering fluid flow through pipelines, valves, and pumps used in oil production and processing.

  5. Water softening - Wikipedia

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    Limescale buildup in a PVC pipe. The presence of certain metal ions like calcium and magnesium, principally as bicarbonates, chlorides, and sulfates, in water causes a variety of problems. [1] Hard water leads to the buildup of limescale, which can foul plumbing, and promote galvanic corrosion. [2]

  6. How to deep clean your coffee maker - AOL

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    Limescale is the visible residue left on the surface of appliances that use water such as a coffee maker or dishwasher. It forms after the buildup of minerals in hard water sits and then dries on ...

  7. Fouling - Wikipedia

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    Precipitation fouling is a very common problem in boilers and heat exchangers operating with hard water and often results in limescale. Through changes in temperature, or solvent evaporation or degasification , the concentration of salts may exceed the saturation , leading to a precipitation of solids (usually crystals).

  8. Lime (material) - Wikipedia

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    Lime is an inorganic material composed primarily of calcium oxides and hydroxides.It is also the name for calcium oxide which occurs as a product of coal-seam fires and in altered limestone xenoliths in volcanic ejecta. [1]

  9. 8 Household Items You Probably Aren't Cleaning Often Enough ...

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    Luckily, Sibley has instructions for cleaning tracks and getting limescale off shower doors simultaneously. Start by warming some white vinegar, then, don some cleaning gloves.