An additive that reacts chemically with non-ferrous bearing metals to form a tightly adhering film that protects bearing surfaces from corrosive attacks.
additive for protecting wetted metal surfaces from chemical attack by water or other contaminants. Polar compounds wet the metal surface preferentially, protecting it with a film of oil. Other compounds may absorb water by incorporating it in a water-in-oil emulsion so that only the oil touches the metal surface. Still others combine chemically with the metal to present a non-reactive surface.
a material which prevents or delays oxidation and galvanic action on a connector surface, or the interface of different conductors
an inhibitor that decreases the rate of metal oxidation (typically rusting )
additive for protection of wetted metal surfaces from chemical attack by water or other contaminants.
Additive that protects lubricated metal surfaces from chemical attack by water or other contaminants.
Electrical joint compound used to retard oxidation of electrical connections.
A product that protects metal machine parts and finishes, china patterns and metal utensils.
Additive used to protect lubricated metal surfaces against chemical attack by water or other contaminants. Two different types of corrosion inhibitors are available: flash-rust inhibitors and inhibitors for long-term corrosion protection.
Any material used to prevent the oxidation (rusting) of metals. May be a paint undercoat, an additive, a pigment, or a coating applied to the surface.
A substance that is designed to form a protective film against rust or other corrosion.
Chemical used in a system to prevent corrosion.
A chemical which adsorbs onto the pipe surface to form a protective film. This decreases the destructive reaction of the metals
A material that protects against the wearing away of surfaces. Sodium silicate is a corrosion inhibitor commonly used in detergents.
A substance that slows the rate of corrosion of metal plumbing materials by water, especially lead and copper materials, by forming a protective film on the interior surface of those materials.
A corrosion inhibitor is a chemical compound that, when added in small concentration, stops or slows down corrosion of metals and alloys.