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Default Hey Ol Thom Tubestack cleaning help

Joe,
I've punched a lot of chiller and condenser tubes but never anything that
small.

I've also acid cleaned copper tubes on water-water exchangers.

I've also cleaned exchangers using either a mixture of Phosphoric and
Hydrofluoric acids OR something like Ellen suggested such as a Nu-Calgon
product called Alka-Bright, which is just sodium hydroxide.

You don't mention what the build up is but it could make a difference. Might
want to contact a plumbing supply house and ask. Be careful though, I've
allowed the acids to contact the metal too long and burned a hole right
through. That sucks.

Hey Thom, I'll bet you had your Levittown domestic coil acid cleaned!

Scout


"Joe" wrote in message
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Hey Ol Thom I'm reconditioning some heat exchangers and someone
suggested soaking the tubestack in muratic acid to clean them
perfectly, they are all copper and solder and stainless on a oil heat
exchanger. Is that the way to go?

Joe



 
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