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Enamel (glassy) coatings for steel protection against high temperature corrosion

Eugene Medvedovski, Gerardo Leal Mendoza

2023Advances in Applied Ceramics Structural Functional and Bioceramics10 citationsDOI

Abstract

Vitreous ceramic-like enamel coatings can be applied onto low-alloy and carbon steel components of various configurations, including tubulars, by different cost-effective technological methods achieving thicknesses up to 300 µm. Corrosion resistance of the enamel coatings in acidic environments, boiling brines and high temperature – high pressure (HT-HP) steam with a presence of CO 2 -H 2 S containing gases simulating some processes in refinery, oil & gas and geothermal production was tested and evaluated. Specifically, the testing in simulating HT-HP downhole production conditions was conducted for the enamel coatings for the first time. Microstructural examination and analysis of the obtained enamel glassy coatings revealed their insignificant compositional and structural degradation. A high level of steel protection by enamelling in considered environments demonstrated these coatings’ potential for different corrosion-related industrial processes.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceEnamel paintCorrosionMetallurgyCeramicAlloyDegradation (telecommunications)RefineryComposite materialWaste managementComputer scienceTelecommunicationsEngineeringHigh-Temperature Coating BehaviorsAdvanced ceramic materials synthesisDental materials and restorations