Evaluation of commercially available,, organic corrosion inhibitors at elevated temperatures is presented. All of these inhibitors were designed for down-the-hole treatment of producing oil and gas wells. The evaluations at elevated temperatures were compared to the evaluations of the same inhibitors run at room temperature. All phases of the test used are discussed, including apparatus, materials used, and test method. A table of results is given, as well as a block graph showing the average percent protection obtained for each inhibitor at the temperatures tested.
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© 1960 National Association of Corrosion Engineers
1960
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