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CORROSION RESEARCH ROUND‐UP

CORROSION RESEARCH ROUND‐UP GERMANY Inhibitors in oil refining. Anodic inhibitors of practical importance are chromates and nitrites, especially with water of low oxygen content. Cathodic inhibitors are useful when hard water is to be treated, and glassy phosphates and calcium bicarbonate have rendered useful service. Of the organic inhibitors, sodium benzoate and organic amines are promising. It is, however, considered wiser not to use inhibitors if they are unsuitable or offer insufficient protection.—(P. W. Sherwood, Werkstoffe & Korrosion, 1955, 6, 2–6.) http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Corrosion Technology Emerald Publishing

CORROSION RESEARCH ROUND‐UP

Corrosion Technology , Volume 3 (3): 4 – Mar 1, 1956

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Emerald Publishing
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0589-8404
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2155-4854
DOI
10.1108/eb019159
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GERMANY Inhibitors in oil refining. Anodic inhibitors of practical importance are chromates and nitrites, especially with water of low oxygen content. Cathodic inhibitors are useful when hard water is to be treated, and glassy phosphates and calcium bicarbonate have rendered useful service. Of the organic inhibitors, sodium benzoate and organic amines are promising. It is, however, considered wiser not to use inhibitors if they are unsuitable or offer insufficient protection.—(P. W. Sherwood, Werkstoffe & Korrosion, 1955, 6, 2–6.)

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Corrosion TechnologyEmerald Publishing

Published: Mar 1, 1956

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