Chemistry: fertilizers – Processes and products – Inorganic material
Patent
1969-06-27
1976-06-15
Schofer, Joseph L.
Chemistry: fertilizers
Processes and products
Inorganic material
71 36, 71 48, 71 51, 106 14, 148 616, 252393, 423313, C05B 700, C01B 1516, C01B 2526, C23C 110
Patent
active
039634728
ABSTRACT:
A soluble chromate or dichromate is incorporated in a system comprising a metal and an orthophosphate-containing liquid to inhibit corrosion of the system under highly turbulent conditions. The system in which the chromate or dichromate is incorporated is a system in which the metal surface is normally passivated against corrosion by an orthophosphate-containing film; however under the erosive conditions experienced by the system, the phosphate film is destroyed. The incorporation of the chromate or dichromate in the system prevents corrosion under such conditions. In a typical system, a chromate or dichromate is incorporated in an ammonium phosphate solution which is exposed to contact with a ferrous metal.
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Hartman Richard C.
Laird Michael H.
Lilling H. J.
Sandford Dean
Schofer Joseph L.
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