
Corrosion inhibitors
Corrosion inhibitors are substances that help prevent the deterioration of materials, especially metals, caused by chemical reactions with their environment, such as moisture and oxygen. They work by forming a protective layer on the metal surface or by neutralizing corrosive elements in the surrounding environment. Commonly used in various industries, from construction to automotive, these inhibitors extend the lifespan of materials by slowing down rust and other forms of corrosion, ultimately saving money and resources by reducing the need for repairs or replacements.