Much information has been generated about the way to control crude unit overhead condenser corrosion. From both the efficiency and economy viewpoints, one of the best schemes is to elevate the pH of the overhead accumulator water to roughly 5 to 7 and then complete the program with a filming inhibitor.
Subject
Amine hydrochloride,
Water,
Salts,
Corrosion rate,
Ammonia,
Vapors,
Neutralization,
Acidity,
Amines,
Nitrogen,
Crude,
Crude units,
Chlorides
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1978
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