Abstract

A review of the scientific and technical literature is presented, which provides examples of improving glass-based coatings by introducing non-oxide modifying additives. The main groups of chemical compounds that are used to improve the properties of glass-ceramic coatings are considered. Such substances include compounds based on boron, silicon and rare earth metals. It is concluded that these additives have a positive effect on the following properties of coatings: heat resistance, heat resistance, mechanical strength, coating formation temperature, temperature coefficient of linear expansion and adhesion strength to the protected material.

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