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Heat-Resistant Electrical Insulating Organosilicate Coatings

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Two compositions of heat-resistant electrical insulating organosilicate coatings are developed using fine glassy additives in the compositions: aluminoborosilicate and vanadium antimony phosphate glass. The coatings have a heat resistance of 700 and 800°С and resistance to sudden temperature changes from the maximum permissible temperature to 20°С three times. The electrical insulating and physical-mechanical properties of the coatings are determined.

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The authors thank the engineering center of St. Petersburg State Technical University for the use of equipment to study coatings from the created compositions.

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This study was carried out as part of a state assignment of the Institute of Silicate Chemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences with the support of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation (topic no. 0081-2022-0005).

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Kochina, T.A., Buslaev, G.S. & Smeshko, A.V. Heat-Resistant Electrical Insulating Organosilicate Coatings. Glass Phys Chem 49 (Suppl 1), S43–S47 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1087659623601053

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