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HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. This Technical Committee Report establishes the pertinent parameters to be observed and/or controlled during laboratory and field evaluation of corrosion inhibitors for the purpose of establishing a common baseline for the comparison of the results from such evaluations.
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Key words: corrosion inhibitors, testing, evaluation, linear polarization resistance, kettle, oilfield, oil production
Measuring relative corrosiveness of inhibited solutions for chemical cleaning in a static system. Conducted with corrosion coupons in a clean solution. Surface/volume ratio. Inhibitor handling. Pitting. Reporting
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HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. Evaluating corrosion inhibitors used in the oil and gas industry. Describes types of inhibitors and how properties are evaluated. Provides 17 inhibitor properties that are evaluated prior to field application.
For integrity engineers/managers, students, etc. Asset corrosion management discipline & its applications. Process. Products. Shortcomings. Cost savings. Real-case scenarios of oil and gas assets. 2016 NACE E-BOOK