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Coal Tar enamel -- The Technically Correct Pipeline Coating.
Paint & Coatings Industry
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June 1, 2001|
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During the last hundred years, coal tar enamel (CTE) coatings have been used on more in-service pipelines than any other coating in the world. Millions of miles of steel pipeline have benefited from the corrosion protection offered by CTE. How, after a century of use, can CTE stand up to natural enemies like root growth, soil bacteria, moisture, salts, acids and extreme temperatures? How, after newer and more attractive systems were developed, has CTE remained one of the most popular and most efficient corrosion protection systems? Because it was designed to endure both the ...
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