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How to prevent algae and bacteria, 0 warranty information – Grant Instruments SBB Aqua Plus User Manual

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SUB, JB & SBB Aqua Plus

29825 Ver. 2 - July 2010 71W

Operating Manual

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www.grant.co.uk

EN

However, despite resistance to general surface corrosion, stainless steel is susceptible to
specific types of corrosion, in particular pitting (small pin hole style corrosion) and stress
corrosion cracking. It can also undergo general corrosion in specific environments, such
as one containing hydrochloric or sulphuric acids.

Stainless steel is protected by its high content of alloying elements, primarily chromium
and nickel. Chromium is the most important with respect to corrosion resistance,
although the nickel assists in allowing the chromium to do its job. The chromium forms an
oxide layer on the surface of the steel, which inhibits further oxidation. This layer adheres
extremely well to the metal substrate, but it is essential that it remains intact, and must be
protected from various forms of damage.

If the surface chromium oxide layer becomes damaged, oxygen present in water can
partially reform the oxide layer, so it is advisable to ensure that water is always fresh and
well oxygenated. Baths that will be out of use for an extended period should be emptied,
and all moisture should be wiped from the bottom of the tank.

In some cases a brown layer may appear on the surface of a stainless steel tank. In most
of these cases this is not rust, but it may be a surface deposit of minerals from the local
water supply, or ferrous particles or salts that have fallen into the tank. These surface
deposits can usually be removed by using a household cleaner such as Duraglit or Silvo
metal polish.

7.3

How to prevent algae and bacteria?


Water baths provide the ideal environment for the growth of micro-organisms. If left
uncontrolled the growth of these organisms can result in a range of serious problems and
health risks from pathogenic bacteria.

The growth of algae on the surface of parts will cause biofouling which can reduce
performance.

Micro-organisms that produce acidic metabolic by-products can cause bio-corrosion by
depolarisation of metal surfaces.

There are a number of biocides available on the market.

8.0 Warranty information


When used in laboratory conditions according to this manual, this product is guaranteed
for THREE YEARS against faulty materials or workmanship.

Extended warranty for years four and five can be purchased by contacting our sales
department at

[email protected]

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