Product Details
- Oil & Gas Industry
- Application: Corrosion inhibitors are critical in protecting pipelines, offshore platforms, and drilling equipment from the harsh environmental conditions, including exposure to saltwater, chemicals, and moisture.
- Benefit: They help maintain the integrity of pipelines and prevent leaks, ensuring safe and efficient oil and gas production and transportation.
- Water Treatment Plants
- Application: Corrosion inhibitors are used in boilers, cooling towers, and water distribution systems to prevent metal corrosion caused by the constant contact with water and chemicals.
- Benefit: They extend the lifespan of equipment and reduce maintenance costs by preventing rusting and scaling.
- Automotive Industry
- Application: Corrosion inhibitors are used to protect vehicle components, such as engine parts, undercarriages, and brake systems, from corrosion caused by road salt, moisture, and temperature changes.
- Benefit: They enhance vehicle longevity and reliability, reducing the frequency of repairs and replacements.
- Aerospace and Aviation
- Application: Aircraft components and ground support equipment are treated with corrosion inhibitors to protect against corrosion from moisture, temperature fluctuations, and exposure to chemicals.
- Benefit: They improve the safety and operational efficiency of aircraft by preventing rust and material degradation, which is essential for the aerospace sector’s stringent safety standards.
- Construction and Infrastructure
- Application: Steel reinforcement bars (rebar) and structural steel used in buildings, bridges, and other infrastructure projects are treated with corrosion inhibitors to resist degradation from environmental factors.
- Benefit: They increase the durability of structures, helping to avoid costly repairs and prolong the service life of infrastructure.
- Marine Industry
- Application: Ships, boats, and offshore equipment, including docks and marine vessels, are exposed to highly corrosive environments due to saltwater. Corrosion inhibitors are applied to hulls, decks, and other metal parts to protect them from rusting.
- Benefit: They reduce the rate of corrosion, thereby decreasing the need for frequent maintenance and extending the operational life of marine assets.
- Power Generation
- Application: Corrosion inhibitors are used in power plants, particularly in cooling systems, steam generators, and turbines, where metal parts are exposed to water and high temperatures.
- Benefit: They ensure the smooth and efficient operation of critical components by preventing corrosion-related failures, reducing downtime and maintenance costs.
- Chemical Processing Plants
- Application: Equipment in chemical processing plants, such as reactors, storage tanks, and pipes, are often exposed to corrosive chemicals. Corrosion inhibitors help protect these surfaces from aggressive chemical reactions.
- Benefit: By preventing material degradation, corrosion inhibitors enhance the safety and longevity of chemical processing equipment.
- Manufacturing Industry
- Application: Corrosion inhibitors are used on machinery, production lines, and metal parts to protect them from wear and tear caused by exposure to chemicals, moisture, and high temperatures.
- Benefit: They ensure the smooth operation of manufacturing processes and reduce equipment downtime.
- Electronics Industry
- Application: Corrosion inhibitors are applied to electronic components, connectors, and circuit boards to prevent oxidation and rust, which can impair functionality.
- Benefit: They enhance the reliability and durability of electronic devices and components, which is crucial in industries where precision and performance are critical.
Product Technical Specification
Appearance | White powder |
Odor | Odorless |
pH | Acidity |
Molecular Weight | 350 g/mol |
Boiling Point | 100°C to 300°C |
Melting Point | -10°C to 50°C |
Vapor Pressure | 0.5 kPa at 20°C |
Density | 0.85 to 1.2 g/cm³ at 20°C |
Flash Point | 70°C to 150°C |
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