Compositions – Preservative agents – Anti-corrosion
Patent
1998-10-29
2000-04-04
Brouillette, D. Gabrielle
Compositions
Preservative agents
Anti-corrosion
252390, 106 1415, 106 1442, C09K 300, C04B 902
Patent
active
060457236
ABSTRACT:
The subject matter of this invention is directed to compositions and compounds to minimize hydrogen charging and hydrogen induced cracking of steels comprising, in one embodiment, a propylene diamine compound and in another a carrier and propylene diamines. Preferably, the composition of that embodiment is comprised of a hydrocarbon carrier and 1,3 propylene diamines. Alternatively, compositions of the present invention may be comprised of a carrier and octadecyl trimethyl ammonium bromide. In addition, where the environment dictates, the composition of the present invention may be comprised of a carrier, at least one 1,3 propylene diamine and octadecyl trimethyl ammonium bromide.
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Cayard Michael S.
Kane Russell D.
Brouillette D. Gabrielle
Cross LaToya
Pramudji Ari O.
Slayden, II Bruce W.
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