Boutique glass lined tower sections have a wide range of applications in chemical, pharmaceutical and other fields, but they also have certain limitations, including:
The enamel layer is relatively brittle and easily damaged by mechanical impact. For example, small items in a repair tool or pocket falling into a can may damage the porcelain surface, and sharp objects carried around such as nails on the sole of a shoe, belt buckles, etc. may also scratch the enamel surface. In addition, improper operation during transportation, lifting, or installation may also result in damage to the enamel layer of the enamel tower section.
The production process of glass lined tower section is relatively complex, requiring multiple steps such as substrate preparation, enamel glaze coating, and high-temperature firing. These steps require strict control of parameters such as temperature and time to ensure a strong bond and uniformity between the enamel layer and the substrate. Therefore, the production cost of boutique glass lined tower sections is relatively high.