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  • ETC Engineer in fund raising activities

    Posted 19th June 2009

    ETC Applications Engineer, Moray Graham, is a member of one of SeaFarer UK's East Anglia committees which in 2008 was the top (Cardiff came second) national fundraiser for the charity. Previously known as King George's Fund for Sailors, it is the UK's l

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  • Update on Yala - Harris Academy visit

    Posted 5th May 2009

    Continuing their 'hands on' involvement with the post-Tsunami Sri Lankan community, John & Bev Thompson have again recently visited the island.

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  • ETC Celebrates 20 successful years

    Posted 26th January 2009

    2009 represents ETC Ltd’s 20th year in business. Having grown from small beginnings (literally home-based in Fareham’s northern climes), the company has recently made its 2nd office move, this time from the country setting of Knowle to a more urban local

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Water is the world’s most precious resource.

limescaleNaturally hard water effects 70% of the United Kingdom and just about every other country in the world. It is good for our bodies but calcium carbonate, or limescale as it is better known, isn’t good for water systems.

It narrows pipes, blocks jets, reduces thermal efficiency and is expensive to remove.

Research shows that just 6mm of limescale can reduce energy efficiency by a staggering 40%. In a moderately hard water area, 3mm of limescale can form in just 12 months.

In the United Kingdom alone, it is estimated to cost industry around £1billion a year just in descaling. Further £billions are wasted in lost production, early renewal of capital equipment, chemicals and increased energy bills.

Scale need no longer be a major problem or cost to industry. In recent years modern technology has been developed which can permanently treat hard water scaling without chemicals, acids or expensive softening equipment.

The Scalewatcher™ ENiGMA Electronic Descaler provides a proven simple solution to hard water.

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