Preservation
In surface technology, preservation is an important step in protecting the surfaces of products or materials from harmful influences such as corrosion, wear or weathering. This process aims to keep the surfaces in a stable condition and preserve their original properties over a longer period of time.
There are various methods and materials used in surface technology for preservation, depending on the specific requirements and properties of the surface to be protected. These include, for example, the application of protective paints, coatings or sealants that form a barrier against moisture, chemicals or UV radiation. The application of anti-corrosion agents such as oils, waxes or anti-corrosion coatings is also a common method of preserving surfaces and increasing their durability.
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