Neutralizing Rust Inhibitor
Neutralizing Rust Inhibitor Acid Neutralizer with Corrosion Protection
A Neutralizing Rust Inhibitor is a specially formulated chemical used to neutralize residual acids after cleaning or pickling operations and simultaneously provide temporary corrosion protection to metal surfaces.
It is commonly used after acid descaling, rust removal, or cleaning processes to prevent flash rusting and surface damage.
Key Functions
Neutralizes Acid Residues
Stops further chemical reaction after acid cleaning
Prevents Flash Rusting
Forms a protective layer on metal surfaces
Corrosion Inhibition
Protects steel, iron, and other metals
Surface Stabilization
Prepares surface for painting or further treatment
Typical Composition
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Mild alkaline agents (neutralizers)
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Corrosion inhibitors
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Wetting agents / surfactants
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Water-based carrier
Benefits
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Extends equipment life
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Prevents corrosion damage
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Improves safety of cleaned systems
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Enhances coating adhesion
Applications
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After acid descaling of pipelines & heat exchangers
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Post rust removal treatment
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Marine and offshore maintenance
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Industrial equipment cleaning
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Surface preparation before coating/painting
Recommended Usage
| Application | Dilution |
|---|---|
| After acid cleaning | 1:5 – 1:10 |
| Light neutralization | 1:10 – 1:20 |
Steps:
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Flush system after acid cleaning
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Circulate/apply neutralizing inhibitor
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Allow contact for 10–20 minutes
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Drain and rinse if required
Precautions
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Ensure complete removal of strong acids before application
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Use PPE during handling
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Do not mix directly with concentrated acids
