Corrosion inhibitors.Cortec Corp. has developed two new organic liquid corrosion inhibitors A corrosion inhibitor is a chemical compound that, when added in small concentration, stops or slows down corrosion of metals and alloys. A typical good corrosion inhibitor will give 95% inhibition at concentration of 80 ppm, and 90% at 40 ppm. , M-109 and M-110. Both products provide corrosion protection in many types of solvent-based coatings and some waterborne coatings, while allowing reduced levels of toxicity. The inhibitors have been designed especially to help reduce the toxicity of paints that use zinc phosphate Zinc phosphate (Zn3(PO4)2) is an inorganic chemical compound used as a corrosion resistant coating on metal surfaces either as part of an electroplating process or applied as a primer pigment (see also red lead). and other toxic inorganic inorganic /in·or·gan·ic/ (in?or-gan´ik) 1. having no organs. 2. not of organic origin. in·or·gan·ic n. 1. pigments. Both inhibitors comply with environmental regulations, as they are free of zinc, phosphates, chromates, and barium barium (bâr`ēəm) [Gr.,=heavy], metallic chemical element; symbol Ba; at. no. 56; at. wt. 137.33; m.p. 725°C;; b.p. 1,640°C;; sp. gr. 3.5 at 20°C;; valence +2. compounds. For more details, contact: 800.426.7832 or www.cortecVCI.com. |
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