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When added to boiler feed water, amines can neutralize acidic compounds, such as carbon dioxide, which can dissolve in water to form carbonic acid. This acid can lead to pitting and general corrosion of boiler components. By converting these acids into their corresponding amine salts, the corrosion potential of the water is significantly reduced. Furthermore, the use of volatile amines allows for the treatment to be effective across the entire steam system and not just in the boiler itself, as these amines can carry over with steam into the condensate return system.
amine boiler feed water treatment

Corrosion is another significant issue that can compromise the integrity of boiler systems. The interaction between water, oxygen, and metal surfaces can lead to rust formation and, ultimately, equipment failure. To mitigate this, corrosion inhibitors are introduced into the boiler water. Commonly used inhibitors include amines and various film-forming compounds that create a protective barrier on metal surfaces, reducing the rate of oxidation and extending the life of the boiler's components.
chemical used in boiler water treatment
