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Protective Ability of Steel Corrosion Inhibitor Films in Oil Gas Preparation Media

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This study analyzes the influence of the corrosion inhibitor films “Olazol T2P,” “Olazol 26501,” “Telaz,” “Inkorgaz-21T,” and “IKB2-2” on corrosion damage of 20-KSH steel in the moist atmosphere of the simulated solution of reservoir water of oil fields. It was established that the preliminary application of the corrosion inhibitor films “Olazol T2P,” “Olazol 26501,” and “Telaz” to the steel surface effectively increased the corrosion resistance of steel in the moist atmosphere of the simulated solution. The application of the corrosion inhibitor films ensures high corrosion resistance and significantly reduces the risks of corrosion damage of natural gas preparation equipment.

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Correspondence to E. S. Ivanov, A. S. Guzenkova or S. S. Ivanov.

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Translated from Metallurg, Vol. 63, No. 12, pp. 88–91, December, 2019.

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Ivanov, E.S., Guzenkova, A.S. & Ivanov, S.S. Protective Ability of Steel Corrosion Inhibitor Films in Oil Gas Preparation Media. Metallurgist 63, 1341–1344 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11015-020-00957-2

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