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Steel risers sometimes suffer from solid deposits building up-how does Boreline perform?

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Steel risers sometimes suffer from solid deposits building up-how does Boreline perform?

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In operation the riser will be continually minutely flexing. On stopping the pump the riser will drain and collapse to its original lay-flat state provided the non-return valve has been removed or drilled out. Because of these features solid encrustation cannot gain a grip on the Boreline.

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During operation Boreline Flexible Drop Pipe behaves like a rigid column. When the motor is switched off the movement of the hose causes any internal build up to break off. When the pump is switched on again the movement will cause any excess build up to break off and come out of the column with the water. In this way, the hydraulic performance of the Boreline remains as it was on the day of purchase. There is no degradation of the product over its life.

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