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The applicability of various synthetic resins and compositions based on them for protective anticorrosion coatings of steel fermenters has been studied.
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It has been established that epoxide resins and the elastomer GÉN-150 (C) have no adverse influence on the production of streptomycin and other antibiotics.
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Coatings based on epoxide resins that have been investigated prove to have unsatisfactory mechanical strengths and inadequate adherence to the surface of the metal under fermentation conditions.
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Coatings based on the elastomer GÉN-150 (C), which are inert with respect to the production of antibiotics, possess completely satisfactory mechanical and adhesive properties and can be recommended for industrial trials.
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Translated from Khimiko-Farmatsevticheskii Zhurnal, No. 6, pp. 50–53, June, 1967.
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Soifer, R.D., Aronson, Y.P., Madis, V.N. et al. Anticorrosion protection of fermentation apparatus. Pharm Chem J 1, 350–353 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00766129
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