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Amine corrosion inhibitors are chemical compounds used to protect metal surfaces from corrosion in various industrial applications, particularly in oil and gas production. These inhibitors work by forming a protective film on the metal surface, which prevents corrosive agents from causing damage. Typically, they are derived from amine compounds and can be formulated to be water-soluble or oil-soluble, depending on the specific requirements of the application.

| Chemical composition | Amine-based compounds |
| Form | Liquid or powder |
| Solubility | Water-soluble or oil-soluble |
| Typical concentration | 1% to 10% in formulation |
| pH range | 6 to 10 |
When selecting amine corrosion inhibitors, consider the specific application and environment in which they will be used. Factors such as the type of metal being protected, the presence of other chemicals, and the expected temperature and pressure conditions are critical. Buyers should specify the desired concentration, solubility, and any necessary certifications or compliance with industry standards when requesting a quote.
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They are used to protect metal surfaces from corrosion in various industrial applications.
They form a protective film on metal surfaces to prevent corrosive agents from causing damage.
When used as directed, they are generally safe; however, proper handling and safety measures should be followed.
Yes, but the specific formulation and concentration should be chosen based on the temperature conditions.
Metal type, concentration, temperature, and presence of other chemicals can all affect performance.
They should be stored in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and incompatible materials.