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From the Rolls-Royce experimental archive: a quarter of a million communications from Rolls-Royce, 1906 to 1960's. Documents from the Sir Henry Royce Memorial Foundation (SHRMF).
Radiator flow impairment caused by slime and hard water precipitates, detailing a cleaning solution and a change in tube design.

Identifier  WestWitteringFiles\R\2December1927-February1928\  Scan126
Date  9th January 1928
  
To. Mr F.R.H R.E.H. etc. (Crossed out)
C. to Mr. H.I.G. W.O.R. (Crossed out)
C. to Mr. A.F.S. (Crossed out)
C. to Mr. W.G. (Crossed out)

ORIGINAL

RADIATORS. X8250 X4681

We find that the car radiators can have their flow impaired by a film of slime collecting in the top two or three rows of tubes and adhering to the insoluable precipitates formed when hard water boils. This trouble has been shewn up on the new small type tubes 7/6.25 mm. dia. having only .75 mm. gap between consecutive tubes. We find that the matrix can be cleared by circulating a mixture known as "Kleenwell" in the system. This is composed of 90% caustic soda and 10% sodium cyanide and is mixed with the water.

In order to avoid aggravating this trouble, which exists on the standard radiator, particularly in certain localities where the water is very hard, we are trying 7/6 mm. tubes, so reverting to normal water spaces.

We are inclined to think that the slime may be caused by excessive zeal in lubricating the water pump gland.

Hs{Lord Ernest Hives - Chair}/Rm.{William Robotham - Chief Engineer}
  
  


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