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Steel Structure Painting Council

J. D. Keane and co-eds.. Good Painting Practice, 2nd ed.. Steel Structures Painting Council, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1982. [Pg.368]

There are three standards controlling surface finish in common use. They are issued by the Steel Structures Painting Council (USA), the Swedish Standards Organisation and the British Standards Institution. They are roughly equivalent. [Pg.288]

Oeshsle, S. J. and Childs, J. N., Thermal Sprayed Coatings, in Steel Structures Painting Council Manual, Vol. 1, pp. 456-464 (1982)... [Pg.432]

Hunger, Ch.G. Good Fainting Practice Steel Structures Painting Council Pittsburg, 1982 Vol. I, p. 125. [Pg.233]

Steel Structures Painting Manual (Pittsburgh Steel Structures Painting Council, 1964). [Pg.143]

White metal blast - To sand or shot blast a steel substrate to a SSPC No. 5 finish, as specified by the Steel Structures Painting Council. [Pg.273]

Steel Structure Paint Council white metal blast surface preparation Proposed test method for pinhole detection by high-voltage spark testing by DC... [Pg.305]

American National Standards Institute American Society for Testing and Materials Steel Structures Painting Council National Association of Corrosion Engineers... [Pg.340]

Steel surfaces do not provide any unusual difficulties during coating operations, as long as the steel is of high quality and the environmental conditions are strictly controlled. Specifications usually call for an abrasive blast that meets Steel Structures Painting Council (SSPC) Spec. 5 ("white metal") finish although steel to be used in non-nuclear areas usually receives an SSPC 10 ("near white") finish or an SSPC 6 ("commercial") finish. Areas that require special attention are welds, seams, edges, channels, etc. [Pg.341]

A survey by the Steel Structure Painting Council (SSPC) of industrial coatings performed in 1998 separated the coating sales by the end-use industry. Table 4.6 shows the distribution of coating sales in 1998 by the end-use industry. [Pg.210]

Rust-inhibiting paint Hare CH (2001) Paint film degradation - mechanisms and control. Steel Structures Paint Council, Baboian R (2002) Corrosion engineers handbook, 3rd edn. NACE International -The Corrosion Society, Houston, TX. Weismantal GF (1981) Paint handbook. McGraw-Hill Corp. Inc., New York. Keane JD (1970) Surface preparation new trends in anti-corrosion coatings. International congress,. Milan, Italy, October 1970. [Pg.854]

Appleman BR, Hower HE (1985) Surface preparation the state of the art. Steel Structures Paint Council, Pittsburgh, PA... [Pg.1231]

Color Photographic Standards for Surface Preparation (SSPC-VIS 1) (1982) Steel Structures Paint Council, Pittsburg, PA, USA, www.sspc.org Commission Internationale De L Eclairage (CIE), CIE Central Bureau, Kegelgasse 27, A-1030, Wien, Austria. [English International Commission on Illumination, Vienna, Austria], www.cie.co.at/ headerbasic.html... [Pg.1232]

Written definitions and visible standards as to the degree of surface abrasion are available. A white metal blast is defined in SSPC-SP5 (Steel Structures Painting Council) or NACE No. 1 (National Association of Corrosion Engineers). [Pg.494]

Steel Structures Painting Council. (1986). (Includes papers by Beitelman, Chason, and Chandler on thermal spraying for U.S. Army, U.S. Navy and construction industry, respectively). Preprints. SSPC Annual Symposium. [Pg.502]

D. Kriegh, ed.. Epoxies with Concrete, American Concrete Institute, Detroit, Mich., 1968 R. L. McGown, in Proceedings of the 1991 Steel, Structures, Painting Council (SSPC) National Conference and Exhibition, Long Beach, Calif. [Pg.2780]

Section VIII on Corrosion-Related Standards (H. Hack and R. Baboian, Section Editors) is a comprehensive list of standards developed by various organizations including the American Petroleum Institute, American Waterworks Association, ASME International, ASTM International, International Electrotechnical Commission, ISO, NACE International, SAE International, and the Steel Structures Painting Council. The standards are listed and grouped according to subject within each organization. The accompanying CD includes many of the ASTM and NACE corrosion standards. [Pg.3]

The Steel Structures Paint Council and the Cleveland Society of Coatings Technology Technical Committee have done extensive studies and published and presented numerous papers on the virtues of this procedure, as well as G 85 Atmex 5 [10,11 ... [Pg.134]

STEEL STRUCTURES PAINTING COUNCIL (SSPC) Surface Preparation (SP)... [Pg.861]

Proper surface preparation is essential if the paint to be applied is to attain its maximum corrosion protection benefits. The specific preparation system to be specified will be dependent on the coating system to be applied and should usually be a standard surface preparation method. The most common methods are those defined by the Steel Structures Painting Council, which are shown in Table 7.5. [Pg.109]

The Steel Structures Painting Council has categorized various industrial environmental exposures or zones. Conditions in these zones are matched to industrial grade coating systems that will provide adequate protection. Interior surfaces that we are concerned with correspond to zone O and zone lA. [Pg.209]


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