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lining of the inner surfaces of steel pipes

lining of the inner surfaces of steel pipes

lining of the inner surfaces of steel pipes

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we are considering of purchasing steel pipes of 108" diameter.The factories are using  cement mortar containing a special additive in the lining of the inner surfaces of the steel pipes , according to DIN 2614.
This additive is :"Mowilith LDM 7590 ". The thickness of the lining is about 5-6 mm
Our query is to know whether this additive is familiar to anyone? Is it suitable for use in potable water pipelines ?
Is there any known accumulating experience with it ? What is the durability of such lining ?

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