Abstract
Steam cycle corrosion protection is a major concern in paper mill operations. Corrosion and corrosion product deposition not only influence steam generation but can also directly affect production. This paper will focus on the application of diethylhydroxylamine as an effective oxygen scavenger and metal passivator for the total steam circuit in pulp and paper mill utility operations.
Subject
Corrosion rate,
Pulp,
Hydrazine,
Condensates,
Iron,
Oxygen scavengers,
Sulfites,
Feedwater,
Amines,
Boilers,
Passivation,
Oxygen,
Steam
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1991
Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP)
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