Method for inhibiting the corrosion of metals with vapor phase i

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239 54, C23F 1102, C23F 1114

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ABSTRACT:
A method for inhibiting the atmospheric corrosion of metals in a sealed space with inhibiting amounts of vapor phase inhibitors consisting of disposing in said sealed space a carrier means for storing a stock of inhibitors and diffusing their vapors wherein said carrier means is silica gel or zeolite and contains a liquid inhibitor selected from the group consisting of primary, secondary and tertiary amines and mixtures thereof.

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