Inhibited Triethylene Glycol

PROTOCOL DLT is an inhibited triethylene glycol formulation developed for natural gas dehydration systems. The incorporation of specific corrosion control inhibitors, coupled with their higher flash points, is what makes this product so well suited for controlling corrosion, scaling and foaming in natural gas dehydration systems. PROTOCOL DLT (desiccant liquid technology) controls corrosion on piping, contact towers, atmospheric reboilers, still columns and heat exchangers by depositing a protective film on all metal surfaces contacted by the liquid. PROTOCOL DLT also delivers additional buffering characteristics which enhances the fluids pH, increases reserve alkalinity and therefore, provides greater fluid stability and longer service life. The high reserve alkalinity coupled with other proprietary inhibition characteristics not only protects system metals but is also instrumental in neutralizing acid gases which extends the life of the equipment exposed to hot vapors during normal operation.

PROTOCOL DLT is compatible with most industrially inhibited triethylene glycol formulations that have been developed for natural gas and air dehydration systems. This product can be safely commingled with existing fluids that have the same glycol base.