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New Water-jacket-deposit Removal Service

25th March 1938, Page 56
25th March 1938
Page 56
Page 56, 25th March 1938 — New Water-jacket-deposit Removal Service
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DEPOSITS in water jackets cause unequal cooling, leading to distortion and possibly even to fracture of manifold, cylinder castings, or heads. Their removal constitutes a serious problem, for the deposit is usually hard and tenacious and the application, of mechanical means for its dispersal is limited by inaccessibility.

Maintenance engineers will, therefore, be interested to learn that Barimar, Ltd., 14-18, Lamb's Conduit Street, London, W.C.1, has developed a process by which the operation can be successfully performed without any dismantling, or, of course, damage to the metal parts. The company is now offering this facility even when no welding, with which the name of Barimar is so closely associated, is required.

The process is carried out by chemical means, no heat treatment being employed.

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