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Rust Inhibitor

Additive that prevents iron oxide formation on ferrous surfaces by displacing water and forming a protective adsorption film.

Definition

Rust inhibitors prevent the formation of iron oxide (rust/corrosion) on ferrous metal surfaces by displacing water and forming a protective adsorption film. They are critical in lubricants, hydraulic fluids, and metalworking fluids that may contact water or operate in humid environments.

Common chemical types:

  • Sulfonates — also function as detergents; the most widely used rust inhibitors
  • Amine phosphates — used in soluble metalworking fluids
  • Carboxylate salts — sodium or amine salts of fatty acids
  • Imidazolines — effective at low concentrations for ferrous protection

Rust inhibitors should be distinguished from corrosion inhibitors, which protect non-ferrous metals (copper, brass, aluminum). A formulation for mixed-metal systems requires both types.

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