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The Installer2018 Show featuring Fernox this May

  • 26 Apr 2018

Fernox will feature at the Installer2018 Show, taking place from 8 – 10 May at Coventry’s Ricoh Arena.

The Fernox team will answer questions on the award-winning TF1 filter range, which includes the ground-breaking TF1 Omega Filter.

This nickel-plated brass filter is small, smart and simple to install. Its high capacity, compact design is perfect for use in restricted spaces and access areas.

The company will also showcase its market leading water treatment chemicals; Cleaner F3 and Protector F1, and there is also the chance for visitors to join the Fernox team in raising funds for charity and win prizes with its funfair style ‘grabber machine’ on the stand.

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Fernox’s Cleaner F3 is a non-foaming, powerful chemical cleaner that removes residue and debris and effectively restores heating efficiency.

Once clean, the system can be inhibited with the market-leading Protector F1, which forms a barrier between the system metals and water to provide incredible protection versus corrosion and limescale.

Visitors to the Fernox stand can also learn about the Filter Fluid+ Protector; developed to work in combination with system filters, this enhanced inhibitor and dispersant package optimises debris collection to the filter, whilst preventing further corrosion or scale developing.

Filter Fluid+ Protector can be used in conjunction with the Fernox TF1 filters to maintain system performance, protect vulnerable boiler components and extend system life.

Francine Wickham, Global Marketing Director at Fernox, described Installer2018 as a ‘great opportunity’ to demonstrate Fernox’s innovative approach to water treatment and filter technology, adding it is a fine chance to speak to installers about their requirements and feedback.

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