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  Filming Amine (aliphatic amine)
 
Method

Reference: ASTM D 2327-80, Mono- and Dioctadecylamines in Water.

Filming amines are fed continuously into boiler feedwater to protect metal surfaces from corrosion caused by dissolved oxygen and carbon dioxide in condensate water. The amine forms a thin film on the surfaces that repels the potentially corrosive water.

CHEMetrics’ 3-minute procedure uses the standard methyl orange chemistry and features a unique extraction technique. The extraction eliminates several steps required in other procedures and provides increased sensitivity.

The filming amine compound reacts with methyl orange to form a yellow-colored complex that is extracted into an immiscible organic solvent. Results are expressed in ppm (mg/L) octadecylamine.
 
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0-1 ppm
0.025 ppm / Method: Methyl Orange
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CHEMets Kit K-1001

CHEMets Refill, 20 ampoule setsR-1000

Comparator, Shelf-life 2 years: 0, 0.05, 0.10, 0.15, 0.25, 0.50, 0.75, 1.0 ppmC-1001

Kit comes in a cardboard box and contains everything needed to perform 20 tests: Refill, Comparator, reaction tube with lid, tip breaking tool, ampoule caps, instructions, and MSDS.
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Kit Components common to Filming Amine
Description Cat#

Tip Breaking Tool Pack (1 ea)A-0079

Reaction Tube w/Lid, Filming Amine (1 ea)A-0087F

Ampoule Caps Pack (100 ea)A-0095
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