"Rouge" is not a reddish, attractive cosmetic
when you see it on stainless steel. It is very
destructive. Just one more reason for
specifying thermoplastic pumps.
"The term 'rouge' is a catch-all word for corrosion products on
stainless steel surfaces. Rouge, especially within pharmaceutical water
systems of heated aqueous media is tenacious, migrational and can be
particularly prolific. It is definitely not protective and is in fact
explicitly destructive. Rouge may tend to concentrate within the water
medium to the point at which quality control / quality assurance guidelines
deem the water unusable. One common location within a water system may be
the stainless steel system pump or pumps. Rouging can be first noted on the
impeller, then on the backing plate and / or housing. High differential
velocities within the pump itself leads to erosive forces and propelling
finely dispersed particulates throughout the entire piping system."
Source: Robert W. Evans & Drew Coleman
ULTRAPURE WATER, October 1999
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