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Impact of pre-existing corrosion (pre-corrosion) on Corrosion Inhibitor (CI) performance was evaluated in conditions unfavorable of protective scale formation. CI protectiveness was significantly reduced after a 3-day pre-corrosion period.
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Protection effectiveness of commercially available vapor corrosion inhibitors powders with different particle size was evaluated. Conventional powder size of and nano-particle powder inhibiting effectiveness was compared using the vapor-inhibiting ability (VIA) NACE TM 208.
In this paper the performance of a variety of biopolymers and synthetic polymers as calcium phosphate inhibitors is evaluated under a variety of cooling system impurities. For comparison various commercially available phosphonates were also investigated.
ANSI/NACE MR0175/ISO 15156 standard in context of the corrosion science and the forms of cracking that led to its development. Usage. User Support. Documents. Laboratory tests to confirm cracking resistance of materials in O & G environments. 2016 NACE E-BOOK
Gypsum scale formation takes place directly on the surface of heat exchanger without bulk or spontaneous precipitation in the reaction cell. Polymeric and non-polymeric inhibitors have been examined for their effects on the rate of scale formation.
This paper discusses the design philosophy for corrosion inhibitors used for carbon capture, transportation, and storage and the performance testing using rotating cylinder autoclave (RCA) and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) methods under CO2 supercritical conditions.
Corrosion inhibitors to provide protection of sucker-rod threads and box cavities against corrosive well fluids and to protect the threads from galling. Inhibited lubricants and tests to select.
This standard defines requirements for inhibited lubricants and suggests types of tests. Simulated sweet, sour, aerated, or combination environments with simulated or actual field fluids. Historical Document 1995
This technical committee report provides a state-of-the-art overview of the corrosion and corrosion protection activities related to residential and small commercial water heaters used in potable water systems.
Information about the dynamic scale inhibitor evaluation apparatus known as the tube-blocking apparatus. A resource for using dynamic flow-through test apparatus. Procedures typically used for evaluating
HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. Evaluating corrosion inhibitors used in the oil and gas industry. Describes types of inhibitors and how properties are evaluated. Provides 17 inhibitor properties that are evaluated prior to field application.