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Several Czech and Slovak companies switched to a chemical product created by the Tomsk State University

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03 August2016
Several Czech and Slovak companies switched to a chemical product created by the Tomsk State University

The tests made in the Czech Republic showed that Antirzhavin by Tomsk considerably surpasses all the agents used by the Czech nuclear scientists for washing of heat exchange devices.

The tests of the agent made by Novochem, a company in Tomsk, were carried out by the Czech company Janka ─ the representative of European nuclear industry. The tubes of the atomic pile heat exchanger were cleaned out by means of Antirzhavin. The results exceeded all expectations.

“The efficiency of cleaning is incredible” ─ said the representative of Janka. 

The unique composition of Antirzhavin provides a very quick removal of sediments safe for heat exchanger metal. It is confirmed by the German non-destructive testing inspectors, according to whose conclusion, an ideal preparation for work of the heat exchanger was achieved for the first time.

According to the supervising foreman of Cleaning in Janka, positive expectations of Antirzhavin were met 200%. In September the CEO of the Czech company will submit to the Tomsk partners his business plan on the use of the agent, where Janka will act as a service company.