Anti-corrosion coatings are protective layers applied to metal surfaces to prevent rust and degradation caused by moisture, chemicals, or environmental exposure. These coatings—including epoxy, zinc-rich primers, and polyurethane—create a durable barrier that extends the lifespan of structures like bridges, pipelines, and industrial equipment. Advanced options feature self-healing properties or nanotechnology for enhanced performance. Ideal for harsh environments, they reduce maintenance costs while ensuring long-term structural integrity.

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Calcium Chloride

Calcium Chloride is an inorganic salt composed of calcium and chlorine with the chemical formula CaCl₂. It typically appears as a white crystalline solid or granular powder, highly soluble in water and exhibiting strong hygroscopic properties. Calcium Chloride is widely used for its moisture-absorbing ability, de-icing, dust control, and as a firming agent in food processing. It finds extensive applications across industrial, pharmaceutical, agricultural, and food sectors due to its efficacy in modifying physical and chemical properties of products and environments.