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What is the difference between a wetting system and a chemical depolarizer?

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What is the difference between a wetting system and a chemical depolarizer?

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A controlled depolarizer simply relies on the natural evolution of hydrogen; an inhibitor of scale removal, so its prompt removal is paramount freeing up the acid to pickle away more scale faster. Once the hydrogen stops forming the depolarizer shuts down, the acceleration stops, and inhibition quickly begins. A wetter does not have this precise control when pickling.

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