Fernox to exhibit latest innovations at InstallerSHOW 2023

Fernox to exhibit latest innovations at InstallerSHOW 2023

Leading chemical water treatment and filter manufacturer Fernox will be exhibiting its extensive range of products at InstallerSHOW 2023 on 27th-29th June at the NEC in Birmingham. Visitors to the Fernox stand will be among the first to see the company’s new, under boiler filter — the TF1 Sigma UB Filter, and the first non-magnetic filter designed specifically for heat pumps — the TF1 Sigma HP Filter.

Fernox is debuting the new TF1 Sigma UB Filter on Stand D112. Visitors will have the opportunity to see how the compact TF1 Sigma UB Filter has been specifically designed for horizontal installation, making this an ideal product for new-builds and restricted spaces, as well as learn about the technology that has been engineered into its construction.

Fernox will also be showcasing its new heat pump filter, the TF1 Sigma HP Filter — the first lidless, sealed, non-magnetic filter released onto the market that has been exclusively designed to meet with the unique demands of a heat pump system. Fernox has developed filtration technology to work effectively at high flow rates and with both magnetic and non-magnetic contaminants, including bacterial slimes that are typical of low temperature heat pump systems, all without affecting the Kv value of the heat pump system.

Fernox’s technical experts will be on hand to answer any questions about its most recent products as well as provide an overview of its wider filter range and chemical water treatments. This includes Fernox Cleaner F3, a proven solution to remove sludge, scale and installation debris from new and existing central heating systems, alongside Protector F1— a market leading inhibitor which protects against corrosion and limescale formation.

Francine Wickham, Global Marketing Director at Fernox said: “Sustainability remains a key topic for those working in the heat, water, air and energy technology sectors. We are delighted to return to the show to debut our new products and demonstrate how our trusted range of chemical water treatments and filters can positively impact energy efficiency as well as extend boiler and system lifespans. With products developed specifically for both traditional and renewable heating systems, we are looking forward to speaking with professionals about how our solutions can contribute to a more sustainable future.”

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