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Chemtex’s MEG Corrosion Inhibitor is a specially formulated chemical additive designed to prevent corrosion in multi-ways



Industries dealing in glycol are known to have metals as system materials.Glycol is known to degrade with air & water into five main organic acids.These acids are better known as Glycolic Acid, Glyoxalic Acid, Formic Acid, Carbonic Acid & Oxalic Acid.
Metal acts as catalyst in un-inhibited glycol solution for the formation of these acids, which then chemically attacks and corrodes system.

Chemtex’s MEG Corrosion Inhibitor
is a specially formulated chemical additive designed to prevent corrosion in multi-ways. It treats the surfaces of the metal making them less susceptible to corrosion. It buffers the organic acids formed as a result of glycol oxidation. Inhibited glycol based heat transfer fluids provides corrosion protection without reducing system’s heat transfer efficiency.
Dosage :

The amount of Corrosion Inhibitor required to inhibit corrosion depends on the type of system, application, brine concentration and plant operating conditions. The specific dosage rates and method will be specified by the CSL technical representative.

Major Benefits:
  • Zero or negligible loss of metal or corrosion
  • Excellent heat transferability and flow rate
  • Long and extended life of glycol without fouling
  • Avoids leaks in heat exchangers such as PHEs
  • Maintains the anti-freezing properties of glycol
  • Does not form sludge, as in case of other mere pH buffers used in glycol


Contact Us

Chemtex Speciality Limited Regd. Office :33 Brabourne Road, Kolkata 700 001,
West Bengal, India
Phone : +(91)-(33)-7111-1111 / 7111-1112 Fax : +(91)-(33)-7111-1117 Mobile : +(91)-896-111-1111 
 
 

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