CAS No.: 6419-19-8 | Molecular Formula: N(CH2PO3H2)3 | Molecular Weight: 299.05
ATMP Acid is a high-performance organophosphonate known for its excellent chelation, low threshold inhibition, and lattice distortion abilities. It is specifically engineered to prevent the formation of scales, particularly calcium carbonate, in complex water systems. Due to its superior chemical stability, it is resistant to hydrolysis, ensuring long-lasting performance even at high temperatures and pH levels.
Advanced Industrial Applications:
Key Performance Features:
| Sr. No. | Parameters | Standard Value (Liquid Grade) |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Active Content | 50.0 ± 2.0% Min |
| 2 | Appearance | Clear Colorless to Pale Yellow Solution |
| 3 | Chloride as (Cl) | 100.0 ppm max |
| 4 | Iron as (Fe) | 10.0 ppm max |
| 5 | pH Value (1% soln) | 2.0 max |
| 6 | Density @ (20°C) g/cm3 | 1.31 – 1.35 |
| 7 | Ca Sequestration (as CaCO3) | 450.0 mg/gm min. |
* The values mentioned are typical and not absolute specifications. For a complete Certificate of Analysis (COA), please contact us at vinod@innovacorporate.com.
Usage Recommendations:
ATMP is often synergized with organophosphoric acid, polycarboxylic acid, or other salts to create robust alkaline water treatment agents. For standard cooling water systems, a dosage of 1-20 mg/L is recommended. When utilized specifically as a corrosion inhibitor, a higher concentration of 20-60 mg/L is preferred for maximum protection.