Glass-ceramic coating aimed at protecting low-alloyed and low-carbon steels under technological heating is developed; it decreases the metal losses to scale by a factor of 12, as well as substantially decreases the decarbonizing and dealloying of the metal surface. The coating is characterized by an optimum ratio of the refractory to glasslike phases, which provides a reliable adhesion of the coating to the metal. As a result of sintering solid and liquid phases, a barrier layer forms that prevents the oxygen penetration to the metal and, hence, decelerates the corrosion processes at the coating-metal interface under heating conditions.
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