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FAQ's

Why does black sludge develop inside hydronic heating systems?

Iron oxide, or magnetite, is a result of natural oxidation inside nearly all untreated iron pipe systems. Any structure built before 1960 is likely to have iron pipe, and it's still used today. Fine particles of iron oxide eventually build up to form black sludge.

Are there other solutions for removing iron oxide?
Yes, but none that work this well to remove iron oxide. There are mesh strainers and basket filters, both of which can clog or reduce the flow inside a system. Also, because individual particles of magnetite are .0003 microns in size, they are too small to be caught by the holes in mesh strainers. It would be like trying to catch a football in a net with holes the size of the Statue of Liberty. MagnaClean captures iron oxide particles completely independently of particle size.
Do ADEY filters fill up and plug or restrict flow if not serviced regularly?

Absolutely not. Our filters are purposely designed with a flow gap, and the way in which the magnet captures the magnetite ensures full flow even when full.

Are chemicals needed?

Yes, they are recommended as part of ADEY's Best Practice™ System - Use MC3+ Cleaner before installing MagnaClean to loosen existing debris, sludge, lime scale deposits and system corrosion. Use MC1+ Inhibitor after installation to protect against further system corrosion.

How does corrosion occur in a closed loop hydronic system?

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