Abstract
A new method is proposed as a standard screening test for possible hydrogen sulfide corrosion inhibitors. This is a dynamic, weight-loss method which attempts to control conditions sufficiently well that substances which offer promise of being effective inhibitors under field conditions can be selected for further study. The test is cheap and simple, so that it can be run economically by a relatively untrained technician on large numbers of materials.
The method is described and the reasons for choosing the particular conditions are explained. Then illustrations of the application of the procedure to a number of types of inhibiting substances are presented. 2.3.4
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Copyright 1959 by the National Association of Corrosion Engineers.
1959
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