🔧 Ammonium Chloride Salt Formation (Sublimation) Temperature Calculation Tool
- Corrology Innovations Ltd
- May 6
- 1 min read
Updated: May 11
Overhead corrosion remains one of the most persistent challenges in crude distillation — often driven by hydrogen chloride (HCl) formation and the resulting ammonium chloride (NH₄Cl) or amine hydrochloride salts, depending on the neutralizer used.
When NH₄Cl deposits in cooler areas like overhead exchanger tubes, it can lead to plugging, fouling, and – when moisture is present – rapid under-deposit corrosion.
🎯 Why NH₄Cl Sublimation Temperature Matters
Accurately estimating the salt formation (sublimation) temperature of ammonium chloride is key to:
Preventing salt-related fouling
Optimizing wash water injection strategies
Improving exchanger and column temperature control
Making informed material selection and upgrade decisions
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