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chelates / Phosphate, Phosphonate

CAS / EINECS:

CAS no.:6419-19-8

EINECS no.. :229-146-5

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Information:

Synonyms: ATMPA; ATMP (A); Amino Tri (Methylene Phosphonic Acid); Tris (Methylene Phosphonic Acid) Amine; Nitrilotrimethy Phosphonic Acid (NTP); Nitrilotrimethylene tris (Phosphonic acid); N (CH2PO3H2) 3

Britequest ATMP and the slightly higher priced Britequest HEDP are the most common phosphonic acids. Britequest ATMP is an excellent chelating agent, it inhibits scale immediately. Especially effective with CaCO3. At higher temperatures, Britequest ATMP is anti-corrosion. Britequest ATMP is chemically stable and difficult to hydrolyze.

Applications are industrial cooling and boiler water and oil refineries. In the paint industry, Britequest ATMP, because of its purity, is used to treat metal surfaces. The 50% solution is normally used.

The fixed Britequest ATMP-95% is suitable for temperatures below zero.

Technical:

In more extreme situations of high basic contents, high water hardness, high temperature, high salt content, and extreme turbidity, it is recommended to use specialized products. Like Britequest PAPEMP.

Britequest PBTC is recommended for even higher chlorine stability.

Commercial:

Packaging 50% solution: 25liter jerry cans, 250kg (200liter) barrels, 1250kg (1000liter) IBC, 24mt ISO tank container (bulk)
Packaging 95% crystals: 25kg bags
 

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