Prevent corrosion and damage in your refinery’s critical units

Proper chemical treatment is essential to prevent corrosion in critical and complex production units for hydrocarbon and chemicals processing.

GE’s corrosion treatment chemicals include neutralizers, filmers, and non-nitrogen-based corrosion inhibitors. These help prevent damage from galvanic (two-metal) corrosion, under-deposit corrosion, pitting, intergranular corrosion and stress corrosion.

In addition, specialized GE products are available that provide dual capability in filming, neutralizing, dispersing, scavenging and/or inhibiting corrosion.

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Corrosion Inhibitor Features

  • Maximized throughput and increased production
  • Improved product quality
  • Improved overall equipment reliability
  • Reduced equipment cleaning and replacement costs
  • Lower overall energy cost
  • Lower waste disposal cost
  • Improved worker safety and environmental compliance

GE helps refiner process high acid crudes & maximize profit

GE worked with a North American refiner to increase the percentage of high acid crudes in the crude slate and take advantage of the lower costs associated with these opportunity crudes.

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LoSalt gives refinery corrosion control and profits of $1M+

Faced with frequent and unplanned shutdowns, a mid-western US refiner used LoSalt 53D to improve safety and increase profits to over $1 million.

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pHilmPLUS 5K15 maintains corrosion control for over 5 years

A refinery faced major corrosion issues in its overhead system. pHilmPLUS 5K15 reduced corrosion rates and established a film that protected metal surfaces.

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ecomagination: the future is in all our hands

GE has pledged to invest in more green technologies while improving our own energy efficiency. This translates into more innovation for the world’s water needs.

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