#Process Chemicals ·2024-09-10
Methanol gasoline often absorbs small amounts of water during production, storage, and transportation. Additionally, substances such as methanoic acid or oxymethylene can form during combustion. These compounds increase the oxidation rate of gasoline, leading to metal corrosion, reduced equipment lifespan, and potentially costly operational problems.
Our Corrosion Inhibitor CK356C is water-miscible and does not adversely affect downstream devices. When added to the top of refinery system towers, CK356C effectively eliminates emulsification by forming a thin, stable film that offers strong corrosion resistance.
Property | Value |
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Density, kg/l @ 20°C | 0.97 |
Viscosity, mm²/s @ 40°C | <100 |
Solidification Point, °C | 3 |
Flash Point (closed cup), °C | 22 |
The recommended treatment rate for Northshore CK356C typically ranges from 5 to 20 ppm. Cestoil’s engineers will assess the fuel status and your specific needs to provide an optimized treatment recommendation tailored to your operations.
Northshore CK356C can be introduced at the refinery as either a concentrated or diluted solution using a dosing pump. The ideal addition point is at the top of the volatile pipeline or the return pipe.
It is crucial to store Northshore CK356C in a cool location, in appropriately labeled containers, away from heat sources and ignition sources. Ensure that suitable fire extinguishers are available in and around the storage area.
Before handling, storing, or using CK356C, please refer to the Safety Data Sheet for detailed information.
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