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Mixtures of metallic phosphates which are produced as byproducts of the phosphate industry have been found to have superior corrosioninhibiting properties in water systems while at the same time preventing scale deposition in those sections where the water has a tendency to form scales. Thus, chemical control of acidity in water systems becomes much less critical. The new technique is considered important and it is thought that metallic phosphates may in the future be applied to fields other than water treatment. The following article is based on the results of work carried out in the laboratories of the Deady Chemical Co., Kansas City, U.S.A.
Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials – Emerald Publishing
Published: Jan 1, 1955
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