Claims
- 1. A method for inhibiting corrosion of steel in aqueous cooling systems having hardness and a pH of at least 6.5 by dosing said system with:
- From 10-50 ppm of a composition comprising:
- I. a water-soluble mixture of inorganic orthophosphate and condensed phosphate capable of inhibiting corrosion in an aqueous alkaline environment, and
- II. a water-soluble noncross-linked random polymer of 50 to 90 weight parts of an acrylic acid and 10- to 50 weight parts of a substituted acrylamide, on the basis of a total of 100 weight arts of polymerized monomers, said polymer having weight average molecular weight in the range of about 9,000 to 30,000 and the polymerized units of an acrylic acid and a substituted acrylamide are defined by the following formula: ##STR11## where m is in the range of about 10-700 and n is in the range of about 0.1 to 350, subject to the molecular weight limitations,
- R and R.sup.1 are individually selected from hydrogen and methyl;
- X is selected from hydrogen, sodium, potassium, calcium, ammonium and magnesium moieties; with the weight ratio of polymer to phosphate being within the range of 0.1:1 to 5:1.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein said composition further includes a water-soluble organic phosphonate capable of inhibiting corrosion in an alkaline aqueous environment, the ratio of orthophosphate to condensed phosphate to phosphonate being in the range of 0.5:10.33 to 30:1:16.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 844,056, filed on 3/26/86, now abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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D. T. Reed and R. Nass, Minutes of the 36th Annual Meeting of International Water Conference, "Small-Scale Short-Term Methods of Evaluating Cooling Water Treatments . . . Are They Worthwhile?", Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Nov. 4-6, 1975. |
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