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Naphthenic acid corrosion inhibitors
   
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US Patent 5182013
Issued Date
January 26, 1993
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Naphthenic acid corrosion in refinery distillation units is inhibited by introducing into the units effective amounts of a polysulfide corrosion inhibitor.
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Published
January 26, 1993
Application Number
07/631,422
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December 21, 1990
US Classification
208/348   106/14.05 106/14.26 203/7
Int'l Classification
C10G   7/00   (20060101)   C10G   7/10   (20060101)  
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208/348   203/7   106/14.26   106/14.05  
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