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Low Pressure Water Cleaning

Last updated: July 19, 2024

What Does Low Pressure Water Cleaning Mean?

Low pressure water cleaning refers to the removal of buildup, dust, dirt or any other unwanted material from a surface by applying water via a supply system with an operating pressure of less than 30 MPa. The removal of buildup in piping systems helps prevent crevice corrosion.

The process is also known as hydrocleaning.

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Corrosionpedia Explains Low Pressure Water Cleaning

Low pressure water cleaning refers to a variety of water applications used for surface improvement. It includes spraying, flushing, dipping, rubbing or spreading.

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