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INTERNATIONALSTANDARDFirst edi tkm1992-10-01CorrectedPreparation of steel Substrates beforeapplication of paint and related productsTests for the assessment of surfacecleanliness Part 3:Assessmentfor paintingand reprinted1993-05-13-of dust on steel surfaces prepared(pressure-sensitivetape method)Preparationdes subjectilesd’acier avant applicationde peintures et deproduifsassimiles- Essais pour apprecierla propreted’une surface Partie 3: Evaluationde la poussikepour ia mise en peinture(methodesur les surfaces d’acier pkpareesadhesif sensible 2 ladu rubanThis is a free 4 page sample. Access the full version online.pression) -- ---- -- .---------- -- .www.standards.com.auCopyright ISOReferencenumberISO 8502-3: 1992(E)www.isostandards.com.au

ISO 8582-3:1992(E)ForewordISO (the InternationalOrganizationfor Standardization)is a worldwidefederationof national Standards bodies (ISO member bodies). The workof preparingInternationalStandardsis normallycarried out through ISOtechnicalcommittees.Esch memberbody interestedin a subjectforwhich a technicalcommitteehas been establishedhas the right to beInternationalorganizations,governrepresentedon that committee.mental and non-governmental,in Iiaison with ISO, also take part in thework. ISO collaboratesclosely with the InternationalElectrotechnicalCommission(IEC) on all matters of electrotechnicalstandardization.Draft InternationalStandardsadopted by the technicalcommitteesarecirculatedto the memberbodies for voting.Publicationas an InternationalStandardrequiresapprovalby at least 75 % of the memberbodies casting a vote.InternationalStandard ISO 8502-3 was prepared by TechnicalCommitteeISO/TC 35, Paints and varnishes,Sub-CommitteeSC 12, Preparationofsteel Substratesbefore applicationof paints and related products.This is a free 4 page sample. Access the full version online.ISO 8502 consistsof the followingParts, under the generaltitlearation of steel Substratesbefore applicationof paint and relatedof surface cleanliness:ucts - Tests for the assessment-Part 1: Field test for soluble[TechnicalReport]-Part 2: Laboratorydetermination-Part 3: Assessment(pressure-sensitiveof dust on steeltape method)-Part 4: Guidanceon theestimationcondensa tion Prior fo pain t applica tion-Part 5: Measuremenfof chlorideon steelpainting- Ion detector tube method-Part 6: SamplingBresle method-iron corrosionPrepprod-productsof chlort’desurfacesofon cleanedsurfacespreparedfor paintingtheprobabilitypreparedforon surfacesto be painted-Part 7: Analysisof soluble impuritieson surfacesAnalysis methods for field use for oil and greaseto be painted-of solubleimpuritiessurfacesof0 ISO 1992All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproducedor by any means, electronie or mechanical, including photocopyingpermission in writing from the publisher.International Organization for StandardizationCase Postale 56 l CH-1211 Geneve 20 l SwitzerlandPrinted in Switzerlandor utilized in any formand microfilm, withoutiiwww.standards.com.auCopyright ISOwww.isostandards.com.au

ISO 8502 3:1992(E)-Part 8: Analysisof soluble impuritieson surfacesAnalysis methods for field use for moistureto be painted-Users should note that the titles to future Parts 5 to 8 are working titlesonly and that, while it is at present planned to publish all the Parts listedabove, one or more may neverthelessbe deleted from the work programmebefore publication,which may, in turn, lead to renumberingofthe remainingParts.A of thispatt of ISO 8502 is for informationonly.This is a free 4 page sample. Access the full version online.Annex.Illwww.standards.com.auCopyright ISOwww.isostandards.com.au

ISO 850203:1992(E)IntroductionThe Performanceof protectivecoatingsof paint and related productsapplied to steel is significantlyaffected by the state of the steel surfaceimmediatelyPrior to painting.The principalfactors that are known toinfluencethis Performanceare:a) the presenceof rust and mill scale;b) the presencegreases;of surfacec) the surfacecontaminants,includingsalts,dust,oils andProfile.InternationalStandardsISO 8501, ISO 8502 and ISO 8503 have beenpreparedto provide methods of assessingthese factors, while ISO 8504providesguidanceon the preparationmethodsthat are availableforcleaningsteel Substrates,indicatingthe capabilitiesof each in attainingspecifiedlevels of cleanliness.This is a free 4 page sample. Access the full version online.These InternationalStandardsdo not contain recommendationsfor theprotectivecoating Systems to be applied to the steel surface. Neither dothey containrecommendationsfor the surface quality requirementsforspecificsituationseven though surface quality tan have a direct influence on the choice of protectivecoating to be applied and on its performante.Such recommendationsare found in other documentssuchas national Standardsand Codes of practice. lt will be necessaryfor theusers of theseInternationalStandardsto ensurethat the qualitiesspecifiedare:-compatibleand appropriateboth for the environmentalwhich the steel will be exposed and for the protectiveto be used;-withinthe capabilityof the cleaningprocedureThe four InternationalStandardsreferred to aboveing aspects of preparationof steel Substrates:ISO 8501 - VisualISO 8502 -Testsassessmentof surfacefor the assessmentISO 8503 - Surface roughnessconditionstocoating Systemspecified.deal withthe follow-cleanliness;of surfacecharacteristicscleanliness;of blast-cleanedsteelsu bstrates;iS08504 -Esch of Standardsis in ight ISOwww.isostandards.com.au

This is a free 4 page sample. Access the full version online.ISO 8502-3:1992 Preparation of steel substrates beforeapplication of paints and related products - Tests for theassessment of surface cleanliness - Part 3: Assessment of duston steel surfaces prepared for painting (pressure-sensitive tapemethod)The remainder of this documentis available for purchase online atwww.saiglobal.com/shopSAI Global also carries a wide range of publications from a wide variety of Standards Publishers:Click on the logos to search the database online.

ISO 8502 3:1992(E) - Part 8: Analysis of soluble impurities on surfaces to be painted - Analysis methods for field use for moisture Users should note that the titles to future Parts 5 to 8 are working titles only and that, while it is at present planned to publish all the Parts listed above, one or more may nevertheless be deleted from the work pro- gramme before publication, which may, in .