Chemically Resistant Glass-Enamel Coating for the Protection of Steel Pipelines

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At present, the problem of obtaining a defect-free corrosion-resistant glass-enamel coating for steel pipelines is extremely urgent. In this paper, the development of a corrosion-resistant glass-enamel coating for steel pipelines is presented, as well as the technical and operational properties of synthesized glass-enamel coatings are investigated. The composition of the enamel coating is developed, which has a high adhesion index, chemical resistance to aggressive media and can be recommended for introduction in the production of enameled pipes.

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