Anti-corrosion coating

Anti-corrosion coating [ˈæn.ti  kəˈrəʊ.ʒən `kəʊtɪŋ] (anti.. and lat. corrosion-propagating) – a thin layer applied to the surface of objects to protect them from the corrosive effects of the external environment, to decorate them, running golden water, etc.); varnished; There are types of enamel, oxide film (blackening, anodizing, etc.), rubber coating (rubber repair), plastic and bitumen lubricant.

Ex. The anti-corrosion coating, designed to resist the corrosive effects of moisture, chemicals, and abrasive materials, forms a durable barrier that extends the lifespan of the equipment.