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Name Description Abstract Status Publication date Edition Number of pages Technical committee ICS
ISO 12944-5:2018 Paints and varnishes — Corrosion protection of steel structures by protective paint systems — Part 5: Protective paint systems ISO 12944-5:2018 describes the types of paint and paint system commonly used for corrosion protection of steel structures. ISO 12944-5:2018 also gives guidelines for the selection of paint systems available for different environments (see ISO 12944‑2) except for corrosivity category CX and category Im4 as defined in ISO 12944‑2 and different surface preparation grades (see ISO 12944‑4), and the durability grade to be expected (see ISO 12944‑1).  Withdrawn 2018-02 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 22 Technical Committee 87.020 Paint coating processes
ISO 12944-5:2019 Paints and varnishes — Corrosion protection of steel structures by protective paint systems — Part 5: Protective paint systems This document describes the types of paint and paint system commonly used for corrosion protection of steel structures. It also gives guidelines for the selection of paint systems available for different environments (see ISO 12944‑2) except for corrosivity category CX and category Im4 as defined in ISO 12944‑2 and different surface preparation grades (see ISO 12944‑4), and the durability grade to be expected (see ISO 12944‑1).  Published 2019-09 Edition : 4 Number of pages : 23 Technical Committee 87.020 Paint coating processes
ISO 12944-6:1998 Paints and varnishes — Corrosion protection of steel structures by protective paint systems — Part 6: Laboratory performance test methods  Withdrawn 1998-05 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 11 Technical Committee 87.020 Paint coating processes
ISO 12944-6:2018 Paints and varnishes — Corrosion protection of steel structures by protective paint systems — Part 6: Laboratory performance test methods ISO 12944-6:2018 specifies laboratory test methods and test conditions for the assessment of paint systems for the corrosion protection of carbon steel structures. The test results are intended to be considered as an aid in the selection of suitable paint systems and not as exact information for determining durability. ISO 12944-6:2018 covers protective paint systems designed for application to uncoated steel, hot dip galvanized steel according to ISO 1461 and steel surfaces with thermal-sprayed metallic coating according to ISO 2063‑1 and ISO 2063‑2. ISO 12944-6:2018 does not apply to protective paint systems for electroplated or painted steel. The environments for corrosivity categories C2 to C5 and Im1 to Im3 defined in ISO 12944‑2 are considered.  Published 2018-01 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 12 Technical Committee 87.020 Paint coating processes
ISO 12944-7:1998 Paints and varnishes — Corrosion protection of steel structures by protective paint systems — Part 7: Execution and supervision of paint work  Withdrawn 1998-05 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 8 Technical Committee 87.020 Paint coating processes
ISO 12944-7:2017 Paints and varnishes — Corrosion protection of steel structures by protective paint systems — Part 7: Execution and supervision of paint work ISO 12944-7:2017 deals with the execution and supervision of paint work on steel structures in the workshop or on site. ISO 12944-7:2017 does not apply to - the preparation of surfaces to be painted (see ISO 12944‑4) and the supervision of such work, - the application of metallic coatings, and - pre-treatment methods, such as phosphating and chromating, and paint application methods, such as dipping, powder coating or coil coating.  Published 2017-11 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 10 Technical Committee 87.020 Paint coating processes
ISO 12944-8:1998 Paints and varnishes — Corrosion protection of steel structures by protective paint systems — Part 8: Development of specifications for new work and maintenance  Withdrawn 1998-05 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 39 Technical Committee 87.020 Paint coating processes
ISO 12944-8:2017 Paints and varnishes — Corrosion protection of steel structures by protective paint systems — Part 8: Development of specifications for new work and maintenance ISO 12944-8:2017 covers the development of specifications for corrosion protection of steel structures using protective paint systems. It relates to new work and maintenance in the workshop or on site and is also applicable to the corrosion protection of individual components. ISO 12944-8:2017 covers the corrosion protection of steel structures exposed to different corrosion stresses by environments such as indoors, open-air and immersion in water or burial in soil, as well as special stresses, due for example, to medium or high temperatures. The need for different durability ranges is considered. Steel surfaces that have been hot-dip-galvanized, metal-sprayed, zinc-electroplated or sherardized, and previously painted steel surfaces, are also covered by ISO 12944-8:2017. In ISO 12944-8:2017, reference areas for assessing the quality of the corrosion protection work and the performance of the protective paint systems used are dealt with. ISO 12944-8:2017 provides detailed flow charts for planning new work and maintenance, which are taken into account when writing a specification. ISO 12944-8:2017 can also be used as a guide if extreme corrosion stresses or high temperatures occur, or if the protective paint systems are to be used on other substrates, such as non-ferrous metals or concrete, to define suitable specifications.  Published 2017-11 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 36 Technical Committee 87.020 Paint coating processes
ISO 15741:2001 Paints and varnishes — Friction-reduction coatings for the interior of on- and offshore steel pipelines for non-corrosive gases  Withdrawn 2001-12 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 23 Technical Committee 87.020 Paint coating processes
ISO 15741:2016 Paints and varnishes — Friction-reduction coatings for the interior of on- and offshore steel pipelines for non-corrosive gases ISO 15741:2016 specifies requirements and methods of test for liquid epoxy paints and internal coatings of such paints in steel pipes and fittings for the conveyance of non-corrosive gas. It also deals with the application of the paint. Other paints or paint systems are not excluded provided they comply with the requirements given in ISO 15741:2016. The coating consists of one layer, which is normally shop-applied on blast-cleaned steel by airless spray or other suitable spraying techniques. The applied and cured paint film must be smooth to give the desired reduction in friction. Brush application is only used for small repair jobs.  Published 2016-11 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 23 Technical Committee 87.020 Paint coating processes
ISO 16276-1:2007 Corrosion protection of steel structures by protective paint systems — Assessment of, and acceptance criteria for, the adhesion/cohesion (fracture strength) of a coating — Part 1: Pull-off testing ISO 16276-1:2007 specifies procedures for assessing the fracture strength of a protective paint coating of any thickness on a steel substrate of thickness not less than 10 mm. The procedures given in this part of ISO 16276 are based on methods used with different types of pull-off test equipment. The results obtained using such different types of equipment are not comparable. This part of ISO 16276 also specifies suitable equipment and defines inspection areas, sampling plans and acceptance/rejection criteria. It does not give any values of the fracture strength of different protective paint coatings.  Published 2007-05 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 9 Technical Committee 87.020 Paint coating processes
ISO 16276-2:2007 Corrosion protection of steel structures by protective paint systems — Assessment of, and acceptance criteria for, the adhesion/cohesion (fracture strength) of a coating — Part 2: Cross-cut testing and X-cut testing ISO 16276-2:2007 specifies procedures for rating the resistance of coating systems when a cut in the form of a right-angle lattice pattern (cross-cut) or in the form of an X (X-cut) is made into the coating, penetrating through to the substrate. It also specifies suitable equipment and defines inspection areas, sampling plans and acceptance/rejection criteria. It does not specify ratings for particular coating systems.  Published 2007-05 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 9 Technical Committee 87.020 Paint coating processes
ISO 19840:2004 Paints and varnishes — Corrosion protection of steel structures by protective paint systems — Measurement of, and acceptance criteria for, the thickness of dry films on rough surfaces ISO 19840:2004 specifies a procedure for the verification of dry film thickness against the nominal dry film thickness on rough surfaces, including the adjustment of the instruments used, the definition of inspection areas, sampling plans, measurement methods and acceptance/rejection criteria. The procedure is based on the use of instruments of the permanent magnet and inductive magnet type, adjusted to zero and to a known thickness on a smooth surface. It does not apply to nominal dry film thicknesses less than 40 micrometres.  Withdrawn 2004-11 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 15 Technical Committee 87.020 Paint coating processes
ISO 19840:2012 Paints and varnishes — Corrosion protection of steel structures by protective paint systems — Measurement of, and acceptance criteria for, the thickness of dry films on rough surfaces ISO 19840:2012 specifies a procedure for the verification of dry-film thickness against nominal dry-film thickness on rough surfaces, including the adjustment of the instruments used, the definition of inspection areas, sampling plans, measurement methods and acceptance/rejection criteria. The procedure is based on the use of instruments of the permanent magnet, electromagnet and eddy current type. Instrument accuracy is verified both at zero and at a known thickness on a smooth surface and adjusted if necessary. It does not apply to nominal dry-film thicknesses less than 40 µm.  Published 2012-09 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 16 Technical Committee 87.020 Paint coating processes
ISO 20340:2003 Paints and varnishes — Performance requirements for protective paint systems for offshore and related structures ISO 20340:2003 deals with the performance requirements for the protection, by protective paint systems, of new offshore and related structures exposed to the offshore atmosphere, as well as those immersed in sea or brackish water. ISO 20340 can also be used for other structures, provided that the selected paints or protective paint systems comply with this International Standard. This International Standard places emphasis on high-durability paint systems, with the aim of minimizing maintenance, and hence reducing safety considerations and environmental impact. This International Standard includes the following: the test methods to be used to determine the composition of the separate components of the protective paint system;the laboratory performance test methods for the assessment of the likely durability of the protective paint system;the criteria to be used to evaluate the results of performance tests.  Withdrawn 2003-11 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 23 Technical Committee 87.020 Paint coating processes
ISO 29601:2011 Paints and varnishes — Corrosion protection by protective paint systems — Assessment of porosity in a dry film ISO 29601:2011 specifies procedures for detecting the presence of porosity in a protective paint system of any thickness on a steel or other metallic substrate. The procedures given are based on methods using two different types of test equipment, the choice of equipment depending on the dry film thickness. These procedures are only applicable to the testing of electrically non-conductive parts of a paint system. The test methods specified are mainly intended for use with new coatings, but can also be used for coatings which have been in service for some time. In the latter case, it is important to bear in mind that the coating might have been penetrated by substances in contact with the coating during service.  Published 2011-04 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 7 Technical Committee 87.020 Paint coating processes
ISO 3861:1977 Rubber hose for grit blasting  Withdrawn 1977-05 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 2 Technical Committee 83.140 Rubber and plastics products ; 25.220.10 Surface preparation
ISO 3861:1995 Rubber hoses for sand and grit blasting — Specification Specifies the requirements for rubber hoses for wet and dry sand and grit blasting. Cancels and replaces the first edition, which has been technically revised.  Withdrawn 1995-08 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 3 Technical Committee 25.220.10 Surface preparation ; 83.140.40 Hoses
ISO 3861:2005 Rubber hoses for sand and grit blasting — Specification ISO 3861:2005 specifies the requirements for rubber hoses for wet and dry sand and grit blasting, suitable for use up to a maximum working pressure of 6,3 bar and over an operating temperature range of -25 °C to +70 °C.  Withdrawn 2005-02 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 4 Technical Committee 25.220.10 Surface preparation ; 83.140.40 Hoses
ISO 3861:2021 Rubber hoses and hose assemblies for sand and grit blasting — Specification This document specifies the requirements for rubber hoses and hose assemblies for wet and dry sand and grit blasting, suitable for use up to a maximum working pressure of 0,63 MPa (6,3 bar) and over an operating temperature range of −25 °C to +70 °C.  Published 2021-01 Edition : 4 Number of pages : 7 Technical Committee 25.220.10 Surface preparation ; 83.140.40 Hoses
ISO 4618-3:1999 Paints and varnishes — Terms and definitions for coating materials — Part 3: Surface preparation and methods of application  Withdrawn 1999-06 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 20 Technical Committee 87.040 Paints and varnishes ; 01.040.87 Paint and colour industries (Vocabularies) ; 25.220.10 Surface preparation
ISO 8501-1:1988 Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products — Visual assessment of surface cleanliness — Part 1: Rust grades and preparation grades of uncoated steel substrates and of steel substrates after overall removal of previous coatings Identifies four levels of mill scale and rust that are commonly found on surfaces of uncoated steel. It also identifies certain degrees of visual cleanliness after surface preparation of uncoated steel surfaces and of steel surfaces after total removal of any previous coating. Are defined by written descriptions together with photographic examples. Is equivalent to Swedish Standard SS 05 59 00 (88) which is used on a world-wide scale, contains 28 photographs and was published in the three ISO languages together with German, Dutch, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Arabic, Swedish, Japanese and Chinese.  Withdrawn 1988-12 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 134 Technical Committee 25.220.10 Surface preparation
ISO 8501-1:1988/Suppl:1994 Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products — Visual assessment of surface cleanliness — Part 1: Rust grades and preparation grades of uncoated steel substrates and of steel substrates after overall removal of previous coatings — Supplement: Representative photographic examples of the change of appearance imparted to steel when blast-cleaned with different abrasives  Withdrawn 1994-12 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 23 Technical Committee 25.220.10 Surface preparation
ISO 8501-1:2007 Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products — Visual assessment of surface cleanliness — Part 1: Rust grades and preparation grades of uncoated steel substrates and of steel substrates after overall removal of previous coatings ISO 8501-1:2007 is a hardback A5-format book in four languages (English, French, German and Swedish), which specifies a series of rust grades and preparation grades of steel surfaces. The various grades are defined by written descriptions together with photographs that are representative examples within the tolerance for each grade as described in words. It is applicable to hot-rolled steel surfaces prepared for painting by methods such as blast-cleaning, hand and power tool cleaning and flame cleaning, although these methods rarely lead to comparable results. Essentially, these methods are intended for hot-rolled steel, but blast-cleaning methods, in particular, could also be used on cold-rolled steel of sufficient thickness to withstand any deformation caused by the impact of the abrasive or the effects of power tool cleaning. This part of ISO 8501 is applicable also to steel substrates that show residues of firmly adhering paint and other foreign matter in addition to residual mill scale.  Published 2007-05 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 74 Technical Committee 25.220.10 Surface preparation
ISO 8501-2:1994 Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products — Visual assessment of surface cleanliness — Part 2: Preparation grades of previously coated steel substrates after localized removal of previous coatings Specifies a series of preparation grades for steel surfaces after localized removal of previous paint coatings. Contains photographs showing examples of preparation grades. The various preparation grades are defined by written descriptions. Applicable to surfaces prepared for painting by methods such as blast-cleaning, hand- and power-tool cleaning, and machine abrading.  Published 1994-12 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 164 Technical Committee 25.220.10 Surface preparation
ISO/AWI 8501-3 Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products — Visual assessment of surface cleanliness — Part 3: Preparation grades of welds, edges and other areas with surface imperfections This document exemplifies imperfections that reduce the longevity of a protective coating system if they are not remedied. The preparation grades given in this document have been selected to make steel with imperfections suitable for corrosion protection by paints and related products.  Under development Edition : 1 Technical Committee 25.220.10 Surface preparation
ISO 8501-3:2001 Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products — Visual assessment of surface cleanliness — Part 3: Preparation grades of welds, cut edges and other areas with surface imperfections  Withdrawn 2001-12 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 5 Technical Committee 25.220.10 Surface preparation
ISO 8501-3:2006 Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products — Visual assessment of surface cleanliness — Part 3: Preparation grades of welds, edges and other areas with surface imperfections ISO 8501-3:2006 describes preparation grades of welds, cut edges and other areas, on steel surfaces with imperfections. Such imperfections can become visible before and/or after an abrasive blast-cleaning process. The preparation grades given are to make steel surfaces with imperfections, including welded and fabricated surfaces, suitable for the application of paints and related products.  Published 2006-03 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 6 Technical Committee 25.220.10 Surface preparation
ISO 8501-4:2006 Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products — Visual assessment of surface cleanliness — Part 4: Initial surface conditions, preparation grades and flash rust grades in connection with high-pressure water jetting ISO 8501-4:2006 is a hardback A5-format book in three languages (English, French and German) which specifies a series of preparation grades for steel surfaces after removal/partial removal of water-soluble contaminants, rust, previous paint coatings and foreign matter by high-pressure water jetting. The various grades are defined by written descriptions together with photographs that are representative examples within the tolerances for each grade as described in words. In addition, this part of ISO 8501 specifies both initial surface conditions and after-cleaning flash rust grades, also defined by written descriptions together with representative photographic examples.  Withdrawn 2006-12 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 92 Technical Committee 25.220.10 Surface preparation
ISO 8501-4:2020 Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products — Visual assessment of surface cleanliness — Part 4: Initial surface conditions, preparation grades and flash rust grades in connection with water jetting This document specifies a series of preparation grades for steel surfaces after removal/partial removal of water-soluble contaminants, rust, previous paint coatings and other foreign matter by high-pressure water jetting. The various grades are defined by written descriptions together with photographs that are representative examples within the tolerances for each grade as described in words. This document specifies both initial surface conditions and after-cleaning flash rust grades, also defined by written descriptions together with representative photographic examples. This document applies the cleanliness of the surface to its visual appearance. Consideration in addition to visual appearance is given to invisible contaminants and roughness or profile. Physical and chemical methods for testing for soluble salts and other invisible contaminants on the visually clean surface are found in the ISO 8502 series. The roughness or profile characteristics of the surface are found in the ISO 8503 series.  Published 2020-10 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 27 Technical Committee 25.220.10 Surface preparation
ISO 8502-2:1992 Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products — Tests for the assessment of surface cleanliness — Part 2: Laboratory determination of chloride on cleaned surfaces Describes a method for assessment of chloride-containing salts that are readily soluble in water and are present on a steel surface or on a previously coated surface. The method cannot be used on surfaces treated with chromate or nitrite. An iron(III) ion concentration of 10 mg/l also interferes with the determination. Warning: The substances and procedures used in this method may be injurious to health.  Withdrawn 1992-06 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 3 Technical Committee 25.220.10 Surface preparation
ISO 8502-2:2005 Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products — Tests for the assessment of surface cleanliness — Part 2: Laboratory determination of chloride on cleaned surfaces ISO 8502-2:2005 describes a method for the determination of chloride-containing salts that are readily soluble in water and are present on a steel surface. The method is also applicable to previously coated surfaces. It will normally be used in a laboratory using washings sampled from surfaces on site. ISO 8502-2:2005 is applicable to the determination of salts that have been deposited on the steel surface before, during or after the cleaning operations. ISO 8502-2:2005 is not applicable to surfaces treated with chromate, nitrite or amine, which are commonly used as inhibitors in the water when wet blast-cleaning. This is because a chromate concentration of 10 mg/l or greater or a nitrite concentration of 20 mg/l or greater in the wash water interferes with the determination of the chloride. Also the amine inhibitors can form a hydroxide boundary layer (not water soluble) over the substrate and prevent the water from contacting the underlying salt for its removal. An iron(III) ion concentration of 10 mg/l also interferes with the determination, but the iron(III) ions are concentrated in the rust deposits, which are removed from the test solution by filtration.  Withdrawn 2005-10 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 6 Technical Committee 25.220.10 Surface preparation
ISO 8502-2:2017 Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products — Tests for the assessment of surface cleanliness — Part 2: Laboratory determination of chloride on cleaned surfaces ISO 8502-2:2017 describes a method for the determination of chloride-containing salts that are readily soluble in water and are present on a steel surface. The method is also applicable to previously coated surfaces. ISO 8502-2:2017 includes a method, applicable in the field or in the laboratory, for washing off the surface while several methods are referred to for chloride analyses.  Published 2017-01 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 6 Technical Committee 25.220.10 Surface preparation
ISO 8502-3:1992 Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products — Tests for the assessment of surface cleanliness — Part 3: Assessment of dust on steel surfaces prepared for painting (pressure-sensitive tape method) Provides pictorial ratings for the assessment of the average quantity of dust as well as descriptive classes for the assessment of the average size of the dust particles. The method is based on pressing a pressure-sensitive adhesive tape on to the steel surface to be tested. It may be carried out as a "pass/fail" test by comparison with specific limits or by permanently recording the dust present on a surface by mounting the tapes used on tiles, cards or paper.  Withdrawn 1992-10 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 8 Technical Committee 25.220.10 Surface preparation
ISO 8502-3:2017 Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products — Tests for the assessment of surface cleanliness — Part 3: Assessment of dust on steel surfaces prepared for painting (pressure-sensitive tape method) ISO 8502-3:2017 describes a method for the assessment of dust remaining on cleaned steel surfaces prepared for painting. It provides pictorial ratings for the assessment of the average quantity of dust. It also provides descriptive classes for the assessment of the average size of the dust particles. The method described is a qualitative test useful for a steel surface, before cleaning, corresponding to rust grade A, B or C as defined in ISO 8501‑1. It can be used as a "pass/fail" test or to provide a permanent record of the dust present on a surface.  Published 2017-01 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 8 Technical Committee 25.220.10 Surface preparation
ISO 8502-4:1993 Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products — Tests for the assessment of surface cleanliness — Part 4: Guidance on the estimation of the probability of condensation prior to paint application May be used to establish whether conditions at the job site are suitable for painting or not. The method specified is based on measuring air temperature and relative humidity, calculating the dew-point, measuring the steel surface temperature, and estimating the minimum surface temperature (above the dew-point) that is needed to avoid condensation under the prevailing environmental conditions. Annex A contains a table for determination of dew-point.  Withdrawn 1993-04 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 14 Technical Committee 25.220.10 Surface preparation
ISO 8502-4:2017 Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products — Tests for the assessment of surface cleanliness — Part 4: Guidance on the estimation of the probability of condensation prior to paint application ISO 8502-4:2017 gives guidance on the estimation of the probability of condensation on a surface to be painted. It may be used to establish whether conditions at the job site are suitable for painting or not.  Published 2017-01 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 26 Technical Committee 25.220.10 Surface preparation
ISO 8502-6:1995 Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products — Tests for the assessment of surface cleanliness — Part 6: Extraction of soluble contaminants for analysis — The Bresle method Describes a method of extraction, intended for analysis, of soluble contaminants from a surface by means of adhesive patches which can be attached to any surface, regardless of its shape and orientation. Suitable for use in the field before application of paints.  Withdrawn 1995-12 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 6 Technical Committee 25.220.10 Surface preparation
ISO 8502-6:2006 Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products — Tests for the assessment of surface cleanliness — Part 6: Extraction of soluble contaminants for analysis — The Bresle method ISO 8502-6:2006 describes a method of extracting, for analysis, soluble contaminants from a surface by use of flexible cells in the form of adhesive patches which can be attached to any surface, regardless of its shape (flat or curved) and its orientation (facing in any direction, including downwards). The method described is suitable for use in the field to determine the presence of soluble contaminants before painting or a similar treatment. This part of ISO 8502 does not cover the subsequent analysis of the contaminants that have been dissolved off. Methods of analysis suitable for field use are described in other parts of ISO 8502.  Withdrawn 2006-07 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 7 Technical Committee 25.220.10 Surface preparation
ISO 8502-6:2020 Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products — Tests for the assessment of surface cleanliness — Part 6: Extraction of water soluble contaminants for analysis (Bresle method) This document specifies a method of extracting, for analysis, water soluble contaminants from a surface by use of flexible cells in the form of adhesive patches or sleeves which can be attached to any surface, regardless of its shape (flat or curved) and its orientation (facing in any direction, including downwards). The method described is suitable for use in the field to determine the presence of water soluble contaminants before painting or a similar treatment. This document does not cover the subsequent analysis of the contaminants that have been dissolved. Methods of analysis suitable for field use are described in other parts of ISO 8502. NOTE The extraction method might give a false negative or not take all the water-soluble material off the surface because of: a) Soluble materials hiding in the crevices or under folds of metal; b) Soluble materials under corrosion layers, passivation layers produced by corrosion inhibitors, oil, grease, or other non-visible thin films.  Published 2020-04 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 11 Technical Committee 25.220.10 Surface preparation
ISO 8502-8:2001 Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products — Tests for the assessment of surface cleanliness — Part 8: Field method for the refractometric determination of moisture  Withdrawn 2001-08 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 6 Technical Committee 25.220.10 Surface preparation
ISO 8502-9:1998 Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products — Tests for the assessment of surface cleanliness — Part 9: Field method for the conductometric determination of water-soluble salts  Withdrawn 1998-05 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 5 Technical Committee 25.220.10 Surface preparation
ISO 8502-9:2020 Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products — Tests for the assessment of surface cleanliness — Part 9: Field method for the conductometric determination of water-soluble salts This document specifies a field method for the assessment of the surface density of various water-soluble salts on steel surfaces, before and/or after surface preparation, by conductometric determination. The individual surface densities of the salt composition like chlorides, sulphates, sodium, etc, cannot be determined by this method. This method assesses only contaminants that forms an electrolyte (ions) when in contact with water. These represent the greater part of the contaminants.  Published 2020-08 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 7 Technical Committee 25.220.10 Surface preparation
ISO 8502-10:1999 Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products — Tests for the assessment of surface cleanliness — Part 10: Field method for the titrimetric determination of water-soluble chloride  Withdrawn 1999-11 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 4 Technical Committee 25.220.10 Surface preparation
ISO 8502-11:2006 Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products — Tests for the assessment of surface cleanliness — Part 11: Field method for the turbidimetric determination of water-soluble sulfate ISO 8502-11:2006 describes a field method for the assessment of the surface density of water-soluble sulfate on steel surfaces before and/or after surface preparation.  Published 2006-04 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 5 Technical Committee 25.220.10 Surface preparation
ISO/CD 8502-11 Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products — Tests for the assessment of surface cleanliness — Part 11: Field method for the turbidimetric determination of water-soluble sulfate  Deleted Edition : 2 Technical Committee 25.220.10 Surface preparation
ISO 7253:1996 Paints and varnishes — Determination of resistance to neutral salt spray (fog) Describes a method for determining the resistance of coatings to neutral salt spray in accordance with the requirements of product specifications.  Withdrawn 1996-12 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 10 Technical Committee 87.040 Paints and varnishes
ISO 8502-12:2003 Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products — Tests for the assessment of surface cleanliness — Part 12: Field method for the titrimetric determination of water-soluble ferrous ions ISO 8502:2003 describes a field method for the determination, by drop titration, of soluble ferrous ions on steel surfaces before and/or after surface preparation. The method is intended mainly for use in the assessment of contaminants on a surface. It is easy for unskilled personnel to carry out and it is sufficiently accurate for most practical purposes.  Withdrawn 2003-02 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 4 Technical Committee 25.220.10 Surface preparation
ISO 8502-15:2020 Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products — Tests for the assessment of surface cleanliness — Part 15: Extraction of soluble contaminants for analysis by acid extraction This document specifies a method of extracting, for analysis, acid soluble contaminants from a surface by use of flexible cells in the form of adhesive patches or sleeves which can be attached to any surface, regardless of its shape (flat or curved) and its orientation (facing in any direction, including downwards). The described method is suitable for use in the field to determine the presence of acid soluble contaminants before painting or a similar treatment. This document does not cover the subsequent analysis of the contaminants that have been dissolved off. Methods of analysis suitable for field use are described in other parts of ISO 8502 such as ISO 8502-5. This document is similar in procedure to, but not equal to, ISO 8502-6. The main difference is the solvent used and the subsequent analysis that can be performed on the extraction solution.  Published 2020-09 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 10 Technical Committee 25.220.10 Surface preparation
ISO 8503-1:1988 Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products — Surface roughness characteristics of blast-cleaned steel substrates — Part 1: Specifications and definitions for ISO surface profile comparators for the assessment of abrasive blast-cleaned surfaces Specifies the requirements for ISO surface profile comparators which are intended for visual and tactile comparison of steel substrates. The document also includes definitions of the terms used for surface roughness characteristics. Comparators are for use on site prior to the application of coating materials or protective paintings of surfaces.  Withdrawn 1988-01 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 6 Technical Committee 25.220.10 Surface preparation
ISO 8503-1:2012 Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products — Surface roughness characteristics of blast-cleaned steel substrates — Part 1: Specifications and definitions for ISO surface profile comparators for the assessment of abrasive blast-cleaned surfaces ISO 8503-1:2012 specifies the requirements for ISO surface profile comparators, which are intended for visual and tactile comparison of steel substrates which have been blast-cleaned with either shot abrasives or grit abrasives. It also includes definitions of the terms used in the ISO 8503 series and requirements for the care of ISO surface profile comparators.  Published 2012-02 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 8 Technical Committee 25.220.10 Surface preparation
ISO 8503-2:1988 Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products — Surface roughness characteristics of blast-cleaned steel substrates — Part 2: Method for the grading of surface profile of abrasive blast-cleaned steel — Comparator procedure Describes a visual and tactile method for assessing the grade of the profile. Their use is not solely restricted to surfaces that are prepared to be painted. Comparison of the surface profile of the test surface with the profile of each of the segments of a calibrated ISO surface profile comparator. Identification of the two segments between the profiles of which the test surface lies. the method is applicable to steel surfaces that have been blast-cleaned by use of either shot abrasives or grit abrasives.  Withdrawn 1988-01 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 3 Technical Committee 25.220.10 Surface preparation
ISO 8503-2:2012 Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products — Surface roughness characteristics of blast-cleaned steel substrates — Part 2: Method for the grading of surface profile of abrasive blast-cleaned steel — Comparator procedure ISO 8503-2:2012 describes a visual and tactile method for assessing the grade of the profile which is produced by one of the abrasive blast-cleaning procedures described in ISO 8504‑2. The method uses ISO surface profile comparators for assessing, on site, the roughness of surfaces before the application of paint or other protective treatments. The method is applicable to steel surfaces which have been blast-cleaned by use of either shot abrasives or grit abrasives, but is only applicable to grades Sa 2½ and Sa 3 of ISO 8501‑1 where the entire surface under test shows an overall blast-cleaned appearance. lt is applicable to surfaces which have been cleaned with either metallic or non-metallic abrasives.  Published 2012-02 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 4 Technical Committee 25.220.10 Surface preparation
ISO 8503-3:1988 Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products — Surface roughness characteristics of blast-cleaned steel substrates — Part 3: Method for the calibration of ISO surface profile comparators and for the determination of surface profile — Focusing microscope procedure Based on observation of the test surface over a specified field of view, focussing the highest peaks and lowest valleys by movement of the objective. Determination of the distance (peak-to-valley height) between the highest peak and lowest valley by movement of the objective in order to focus on the lowest valley within the same field of view. Repetition of the procedure to obtain values for a further 19 different fields of view, calculation of the arithmetic mean. The focussing microscope is also specified. The procedure is also applicable to the determination of the surface profile of essentially planar blast-cleaned steel.  Withdrawn 1988-01 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 8 Technical Committee 25.220.10 Surface preparation
ISO 8503-3:2012 Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products — Surface roughness characteristics of blast-cleaned steel substrates — Part 3: Method for the calibration of ISO surface profile comparators and for the determination of surface profile — Focusing microscope procedure ISO 8503-3:2012 specifies the optical microscope and describes the procedure for calibrating ISO surface profile comparators conforming to the requirements of ISO 8503‑1. It is also applicable to the determination of the surface profile, within the range of 20 μm to 200 μm, of essentially planar blast-cleaned steel. The determination can be carried out on a representative section of the blast-cleaned substrate or, if direct observation of the surface is not feasible, on a replica of the surface.  Published 2012-02 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 11 Technical Committee 25.220.10 Surface preparation
ISO 8503-4:1988 Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products — Surface roughness characteristics of blast-cleaned steel substrates — Part 4: Method for the calibration of ISO surface profile comparators and for the determination of surface profile — Stylus instrument procedure Based on the measurement of the peaks and valleys by vertical displacement of a stylus traversing the test surface in the direction of travel over the specified traversing length. Determination of the mean maximum peak-to-valley height. Repetition of the procedure to obtain values on not less than ten different locations, followed by the calculation of the grand mean value. The procedure is also applicable to the determination of the surface profile of essentially planar blast-cleaned steel.  Withdrawn 1988-01 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 8 Technical Committee 25.220.10 Surface preparation
ISO 8503-4:2012 Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products — Surface roughness characteristics of blast-cleaned steel substrates — Part 4: Method for the calibration of ISO surface profile comparators and for the determination of surface profile — Stylus instrument procedure ISO 8503-4:2012 specifies the stylus instrument and describes the procedure for calibrating ISO surface profile comparators conforming to the requirements of ISO 8503-1. It is also applicable to the determination of the surface profile, within the range 20 μm to 200 μm, of essentially planar blast-cleaned steel. The determination can be carried out on a representative section of the blast-cleaned surface or, if direct observation of the surface is not feasible, on a replica of the surface.  Published 2012-02 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 9 Technical Committee 25.220.10 Surface preparation
ISO 8503-5:2003 Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products — Surface roughness characteristics of blast-cleaned steel substrates — Part 5: Replica tape method for the determination of the surface profile ISO 8503-5:2003 describes a field method for measuring the surface profile produced by any of the abrasive blast-cleaning procedures given in ISO 8504-2. The method uses replica tape and a suitable gauge for measuring, on site, the roughness of a surface before the application of paint or another protective coating. The method is applicable within the range of profiles cited for a given grade (or thickness) of replica tape. The commercial grades currently available permit measurement of average peak-to-valley profiles of 20 micrometres to 115 micrometres. The method is valid for surfaces that have been cleaned with either metallic or non-metallic abrasives.  Withdrawn 2003-07 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 7 Technical Committee 25.220.10 Surface preparation
ISO 8503-5:2017 Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products — Surface roughness characteristics of blast-cleaned steel substrates — Part 5: Replica tape method for the determination of the surface profile ISO 8503-5:2017 describes a field method for measuring the surface profile produced by any of the abrasive blast-cleaning procedures given in ISO 8504-2. The method uses replica tape and a suitable gauge for measuring, on site, the roughness of a surface before the application of paint or another protective coating. The method is applicable within the range of profile heights cited for a given grade (or thickness) of replica tape. The commercial grades currently available permit measurement of average peak-to-valley profiles of 20 µm to 115 µm. The method is valid for surfaces that have been cleaned with abrasives.  Published 2017-03 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 10 Technical Committee 25.220.10 Surface preparation
ISO 8504-1:1992 Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products — Surface preparation methods — Part 1: General principles  Withdrawn 1992-12 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 4 Technical Committee 25.220.10 Surface preparation
ISO 8504-1:2000 Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products — Surface preparation methods — Part 1: General principles This part of ISO 8504 describes the general principles for the selection of methods for the preparation of steel surfaces before application of paints and related products. It also contains information on features that must be taken into account before certain surface preparation methods and preparation grades are selected and specified.  Withdrawn 2000-03 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 6 Technical Committee 25.220.10 Surface preparation
ISO 8504-1:2019 Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products — Surface preparation methods — Part 1: General principles This document describes the general principles for the selection of methods for the preparation of steel surfaces before application of paints and related products. It also contains information on features that are taken into account when selecting and specifying certain surface preparation methods and preparation grades.  Published 2019-10 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 5 Technical Committee 25.220.10 Surface preparation
ISO 8504-2:2000 Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products — Surface preparation methods — Part 2: Abrasive blast-cleaning This part of ISO 8504 describes abrasive blast-cleaning methods for the preparation of steel surfaces before coating with paints and related products. It also contains information on the effectiveness of the individual methods and their fields of application. ISO 8504 is applicable to new and corroded steel surfaces and to steel surfaces that are uncoated or have been previously coated with paints and related products. For limitations, see note 2. NOTE 1 These methods are essentially intended for hot-rolled steel to remove mill scale, rust, etc., but could also be used for cold-rolled steel of sufficient thickness to withstand the deformation caused by the impact of abrasive. NOTE 2 There are several items that should be included in the purchaser's procurement documents to supplement this part of ISO 8504. Items that should be considered as a part of surface preparation before coating are edge grinding, removal of grease and oil, porosity of welds, removal of weld spatter, removal of burrs and other sharp edges, grinding of welds, filling of pits and other surface imperfections that may cause premature failure of the coating system (see ISO 8501-3 for more information) and the removal of water-soluble contaminants.  Withdrawn 2000-03 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 13 Technical Committee 25.220.10 Surface preparation
ISO 8504-2:2019 Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products — Surface preparation methods — Part 2: Abrasive blast-cleaning This document specifies abrasive blast-cleaning methods for the preparation of steel surfaces before coating with paints and related products. It provides information on the effectiveness of the individual methods and their fields of application. It describes the equipment to use and the procedure to follow. NOTE These methods are essentially intended for hot-rolled steel to remove mill scale, rust, etc. but could also be used for cold-rolled steel of sufficient thickness to withstand the deformation caused by the impact of abrasive.  Published 2019-10 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 11 Technical Committee 25.220.10 Surface preparation
ISO 8504-3:1993 Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products — Surface preparation methods — Part 3: Hand- and power-tool cleaning Describes the equipment to be used and the procedure to be followed. Applies both to new steelwork and to steel surfaces that have been coated previously and that show areas of breakdown requiring maintenance painting. Annexes A and B describe types of hand tools and power tools, respectively, and their uses.  Withdrawn 1993-07 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 4 Technical Committee 25.220.10 Surface preparation
ISO 8504-3:2018 Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products — Surface preparation methods — Part 3: Hand- and power-tool cleaning This document describes methods for hand-tool and power-tool cleaning of steel substrates before application of paints and related products. It is applicable both to new steelwork and to steel surfaces that have been coated previously and that show areas of breakdown requiring maintenance painting. It describes the equipment to be used and the procedures to be followed.  Published 2018-11 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 6 Technical Committee 25.220.10 Surface preparation
ISO 8504-4:2022 Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products — Surface preparation methods — Part 4: Acid pickling This document describes the typical method for acid pickling generally used in a shop facility for the preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products. It is in general applicable to new steelwork. This method is essentially intended to remove rust and mill scale. Typically, only slight oil residues can be removed during this process. It can be used on steel surfaces that are easily deformed by abrasive blasting.  Published 2022-08 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 8 Technical Committee 25.220.10 Surface preparation
ISO/CD 8504-5 Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products — Surface preparation methods — Part 5: Water Jetting (Water Jet Cleaning) This part of ISO 8504 specifies water jet cleaning methods for the preparation of steel surfaces before coating with paints and related products. The document contains information on the parameters which can be varied for effectiveness  Under development Edition : 1 Technical Committee 25.220.10 Surface preparation
ISO 11124-1:1993 Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products — Specifications for metallic blast-cleaning abrasives — Part 1: General introduction and classification Describes a classification and specifies the characteristics which are required for the complete designation of such abrasives. Applies to abrasives supplied in the "new" or unused condition only. Does not apply to abrasives either during or after use. Although developed specifically to meet requirements for preparation of steelwork, the properties specified will generally be appropriate to use when preparing other material surfaces, or components, using blast-cleaning techniques.  Withdrawn 1993-12 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 5 Technical Committee 25.220.10 Surface preparation
ISO 11127-2:2011 Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products — Test methods for non-metallic blast-cleaning abrasives — Part 2: Determination of particle size distribution ISO 11127-2:2011 specifies a method for the determination of the particle size distribution of non-metallic blast-cleaning abrasives by sieving.  Withdrawn 2011-12 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 4 Technical Committee 25.220.10 Surface preparation
ISO 11124-1:2018 Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products — Specifications for metallic blast-cleaning abrasives — Part 1: General introduction and classification This document describes a classification of metallic blast-cleaning abrasives for the preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products. It specifies the characteristics which are required for the complete designation of such abrasives. This document applies to abrasives supplied in the "new" or unused condition only. It does not apply to abrasives either during or after use. NOTE Although this document has been developed specifically to meet requirements for preparation of steelwork, the properties specified will generally be appropriate for use when preparing other material surfaces, or components, using blast-cleaning techniques. These techniques are described in ISO 8504‑2.  Published 2018-08 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 6 Technical Committee 25.220.10 Surface preparation
ISO 11124-2:1993 Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products — Specifications for metallic blast-cleaning abrasives — Part 2: Chilled-iron grit Specifies requirements for 12 grades of chilled-iron grit abrasive: designation, sampling, package identification and lot traceability, information to be supplied by the manufacturer or supplier, ranges of particle sizes, hardness, density, defect/structural requirements and chemical composition. The requirements specified apply to abrasives supplied in the "new" condition only.  Withdrawn 1993-12 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 6 Technical Committee 25.220.10 Surface preparation
ISO 11124-2:2018 Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products — Specifications for metallic blast-cleaning abrasives — Part 2: Chilled-iron grit This document specifies requirements for 12 grades of chilled-iron grit abrasives, as supplied for blast-cleaning processes. It specifies ranges of particle sizes, together with corresponding grade designations. Values are specified for hardness, density, defect/structural requirements and chemical composition. The requirements specified in this document apply to abrasives supplied in the "new" condition only. They do not apply to abrasives either during or after use. Test methods for metallic blast-cleaning abrasives are given in the various parts of ISO 11125. Chilled-iron grit abrasives are used in both static and site blasting equipment. They are most often selected where a facility exists for recovery and re-use of the abrasive. NOTE Although this document has been developed specifically to meet requirements for preparation of steelwork, the properties specified will generally be appropriate for use when preparing other material surfaces, or components, using blast-cleaning techniques. These techniques are described in ISO 8504-2.  Published 2018-08 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 5 Technical Committee 25.220.10 Surface preparation
ISO 11124-3:1993 Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products — Specifications for metallic blast-cleaning abrasives — Part 3: High-carbon cast-steel shot and grit Specifies requirements for 14 grades of high-carbon cast-steel shot and 12 grades of high-carbon cast-steel grit abrasive: designation, sampling, package identification and lot traceability, information to be supplied by the manufacturer or supplier, hardness, density, defect/structural requirements and chemical composition. The requirements specified apply to abrasives supplied in the "new" condition only.  Withdrawn 1993-12 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 8 Technical Committee 25.220.10 Surface preparation
ISO 11124-3:2018 Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products — Specifications for metallic blast-cleaning abrasives — Part 3: High-carbon cast-steel shot and grit This document specifies requirements for 14 grades of high-carbon cast-steel shot and 11 grades of high-carbon cast-steel grit, as supplied for blast-cleaning processes. Values are specified for hardness, density, defect/structural requirements and chemical composition. The requirements specified in this document apply to abrasives supplied in the "new" condition only. They do not apply to abrasives either during or after use. Test methods for metallic blast-cleaning abrasives are given in the various parts of ISO 11125. High-carbon cast-steel shot and grit are used in both static and site blasting equipment. They are most often selected where a facility exists for the recovery and re-use of the abrasive. NOTE 1 Information on commonly referenced national standards for metallic abrasives and their approximate relationship with ISO 11124 is given in Annex A. NOTE 2 Although this document has been developed specifically to meet requirements for preparation of steelwork, the properties specified will generally be appropriate for use when preparing other material surfaces, or components, using blast-cleaning techniques. These techniques are described in ISO 8504‑2.  Published 2018-09 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 9 Technical Committee 25.220.10 Surface preparation
ISO 11124-4:1993 Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products — Specifications for metallic blast-cleaning abrasives — Part 4: Low-carbon cast-steel shot Specifies requirements for 12 grades of low-carbon cast-steel shot abrasive: designation, sampling, package identification and lot traceability, information to be supplied by the manufacturer or supplier, hardness, density, defect/structural requirements and chemical composition. The requirements specified apply to abrasives supplied in the "new" condition only.  Withdrawn 1993-12 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 6 Technical Committee 25.220.10 Surface preparation
ISO 1513:1992/Cor 1:1994 Paints and varnishes — Examination and preparation of samples for testing — Technical Corrigendum 1 Deletes the footnote number in the title to clause 7 and footnote 4 at the bottom of page 3, and deletes "(type E)" in the title to subclause 8.4.  Withdrawn 1994-03 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 1 Technical Committee 87.040 Paints and varnishes
ISO 11124-4:2018 Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products — Specifications for metallic blast-cleaning abrasives — Part 4: Low-carbon cast-steel shot This document specifies requirements for 12 grades of low-carbon cast-steel shot abrasive, as supplied for blast-cleaning processes. Values are specified for hardness, density, defect/structural requirements and chemical composition. The requirements specified in this document apply to abrasives supplied in the "new" condition only. They do not apply to abrasives either during or after use. Test methods for metallic blast-cleaning abrasives are given in the various parts of ISO 11125. Low-carbon cast-steel shot abrasives are used in both static and site blasting equipment. They are most often selected where a facility exists for recovery and re-use of the abrasive. NOTE 1 Information on commonly referenced national standards for metallic abrasives and their approximate relationship with ISO 11124 is given in Annex A. NOTE 2 Although this document has been developed specifically to meet requirements for preparation of steelwork, the properties specified will generally be appropriate for use when preparing other material surfaces, or components, using blast-cleaning techniques. These techniques are described in ISO 8504-2.  Published 2018-08 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 7 Technical Committee 25.220.10 Surface preparation
ISO 11124-5:2019 Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products — Specifications for metallic blast-cleaning abrasives — Part 5: Cut steel wire This document specifies requirements for 13 grades of cut steel wire abrasives, as supplied for blast-cleaning processes. It specifies ranges of particle sizes, together with corresponding grade designations. Values are specified for hardness, density, defect/structural requirements, metallographic structure and chemical composition. This document is suitable for cut steel wire supplied for blast-cleaning processes which is made by cutting new cold drawn wire. The requirements specified in this document apply to abrasives manufactured from virgin wire supplied in the new and unconditioned state only. They do not apply to abrasives either during or after use. NOTE 1 Information on commonly referenced national standards for cut steel wire abrasives and their approximate relationship with ISO 11124 is given in Annex A. NOTE 2 Although this document has been developed specifically to meet requirements for preparation of steelwork, the properties specified will generally be appropriate for use when preparing other material surfaces, or components, using blast-cleaning techniques.  Published 2019-06 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 7 Technical Committee 25.220.10 Surface preparation
ISO 11125-1:1993 Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products — Test methods for metallic blast-cleaning abrasives — Part 1: Sampling Specifies a method for the sampling from consignments and for the subdivision of the sample into quantities suitable for undertaking the appropriate test methods specified in other parts of ISO 11125.  Withdrawn 1993-12 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 4 Technical Committee 25.220.10 Surface preparation
ISO 11125-1:2018 Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products — Test methods for metallic blast-cleaning abrasives — Part 1: Sampling This document specifies a method for the sampling of metallic blast-cleaning abrasives from consignments and for the subdivision of the sample into quantities suitable for undertaking the appropriate test methods specified in other parts of ISO 11125. This is one of a number of parts of ISO 11125 dealing with the sampling and testing of metallic abrasives for blast-cleaning. The types of metallic abrasive and requirements for each are contained in the various parts of ISO 11124. The ISO 11124 and ISO 11125 series have been drafted as a coherent set of International Standards on metallic blast-cleaning abrasives. Information on all parts of both series is given in Annex A.  Published 2018-09 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 7 Technical Committee 25.220.10 Surface preparation
ISO 11125-2:1993 Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products — Test methods for metallic blast-cleaning abrasives — Part 2: Determination of particle size distribution Specifies a test method for the determination of particle size distribution by sieving. The procedure includes weighing out a test portion of 100 g of the sample, placing the test portion in the top sieve of a set of test sieves (including all the sieves listed against the grade under test in the appropriate part of ISO 11124) with the largest-aperture sieve on the top and progress to the smallest aperture at the bottom with a pan, to catch any abrasive that falls through the finest sieve, sieving in a sieve machine, weighing the abrasive retained on each sieve and transferred on to a balance pan. Annex A gives information on the international standards series for non-metallic blast-cleaning abrasives ISO 11124 and ISO 11125.  Withdrawn 1993-12 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 4 Technical Committee 25.220.10 Surface preparation
ISO 11125-2:2018 Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products — Test methods for metallic blast-cleaning abrasives — Part 2: Determination of particle size distribution This document specifies a test method for the determination of particle size distribution of metallic blast-cleaning abrasives by sieving. This is one of a number of parts of ISO 11125 dealing with the sampling and testing of metallic abrasives for blast-cleaning. The types of metallic abrasive and requirements on each are contained in the various parts of ISO 11124. The ISO 11124 and ISO 11125 series have been drafted as a coherent set of International Standards on metallic blast-cleaning abrasives. Information on all parts of both series is given in Annex A.  Published 2018-08 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 5 Technical Committee 25.220.10 Surface preparation
ISO 2808:1974 Paints and varnishes — Determination of film thickness  Withdrawn 1974-07 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 10 Technical Committee 87.040 Paints and varnishes
ISO 11125-3:1993 Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products — Test methods for metallic blast-cleaning abrasives — Part 3: Determination of hardness Specifies a test method for the determination of the Vickers hardness (using a test force of 9,807 N, i.e. HV 1, when testing particles with a diameter greater than 0,5 mm, and a test force of 4,904 N, i.e. HV 0,5, when testing particles with a diameter of 0,3 mm to 0,5 mm). The method is not recommended for the testing of particle sizes below 0,3 mm. The purpose is to establish the soundness of the metallic abrasive. Significant levels of internal shrinkage or hollow particles will reduce the apparent density. Annex A gives information on the international standards series for metallic blast-cleaning abrasives ISO 11124 and ISO 11125.  Withdrawn 1993-12 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 4 Technical Committee 25.220.10 Surface preparation
ISO 11125-3:2018 Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products — Test methods for metallic blast-cleaning abrasives — Part 3: Determination of hardness This document specifies a test method for the determination of the Vickers hardness of metallic blast-cleaning abrasives. This method is not recommended for the testing of particle sizes below 0,3 mm. NOTE Accurate testing of particles below 0,3 mm (grades S040/G050) is extremely difficult. This is one of a number of parts of ISO 11125 dealing with the sampling and testing of metallic abrasives for blast-cleaning. The types of metallic abrasive and requirements on each are contained in the various parts of ISO 11124. The ISO 11124 and ISO 11125 series have been drafted as a coherent set of International Standards on metallic blast-cleaning abrasives. Information on all parts of both series is given in Annex A.  Published 2018-08 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 5 Technical Committee 25.220.10 Surface preparation
ISO 11125-4:1993 Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products — Test methods for metallic blast-cleaning abrasives — Part 4: Determination of apparent density Specifies a test method for the determination of apparent density using a pyknometer. The purpose is to establish the soundness of the metallic abrasive. Significant levels of internal shrinkage or hollow particles will reduce the apparent density. Annex A gives information on the international standards series for metallic blast-cleaning abrasives ISO 11124 and ISO 11125.  Withdrawn 1993-12 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 3 Technical Committee 25.220.10 Surface preparation
ISO 11125-4:2018 Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products — Test methods for metallic blast-cleaning abrasives — Part 4: Determination of apparent density This document specifies a test method for the determination of the apparent density of metallic blast-cleaning abrasives. The purpose of the test is to establish the soundness of the metallic abrasive. Significant levels of internal shrinkage or hollow particles will reduce the apparent density. This is one of a number of parts of ISO 11125 dealing with the sampling and testing of metallic abrasives for blast-cleaning. The types of metallic abrasive and requirements on each are contained in the various parts of ISO 11124. The ISO 11124 and ISO 11125 series have been drafted as a coherent set of International Standards on metallic blast-cleaning abrasives. Information on all parts of both series is given in Annex A.  Published 2018-08 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 5 Technical Committee 25.220.10 Surface preparation
ISO 11125-5:1993 Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products — Test methods for metallic blast-cleaning abrasives — Part 5: Determination of percentage defective particles and of microstructure Specifies a test method for the determination of particles with cracks, laminations, voids and shrinkage, of defectively shaped shot, grit and cylindrical particles, of microstructure using a microscope. Annex A gives information on the international standards series for metallic blast-cleaning abrasives ISO 11124 and ISO 11125.  Withdrawn 1993-12 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 4 Technical Committee 25.220.10 Surface preparation
ISO 11125-5:2018 Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products — Test methods for metallic blast-cleaning abrasives — Part 5: Determination of percentage defective particles and of microstructure This document specifies test methods for the determination of the percentage of defective particles and of the microstructure of metallic blast-cleaning abrasives. This is one of a number of parts of ISO 11125 dealing with the sampling and testing of metallic abrasives for blast-cleaning. The types of metallic abrasive and requirements on each are contained in the various parts of ISO 11124. The ISO 11124 and ISO 11125 series have been drafted as a coherent set of International Standards on metallic blast-cleaning abrasives. Information on all parts of both series is given in Annex A.  Published 2018-08 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 5 Technical Committee 25.220.10 Surface preparation
ISO 11125-6:1993 Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products — Test methods for metallic blast-cleaning abrasives — Part 6: Determination of foreign matter Specifies a test method for the determination of particles with cracks, laminations, voids and shrinkage, of defectively shaped shot, grit and cylindrical particles, of microstructure. Annex A gives information on the international standards series for metallic blast-cleaning abrasives ISO 11124 and ISO 11125.  Withdrawn 1993-12 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 3 Technical Committee 25.220.10 Surface preparation
ISO 2808:1991 Paints and varnishes — Determination of film thickness  Withdrawn 1991-12 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 17 Technical Committee 87.040 Paints and varnishes
ISO 11125-6:2018 Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products — Test methods for metallic blast-cleaning abrasives — Part 6: Determination of foreign matter This document specifies a test method for the determination of foreign matter in metallic blast-cleaning abrasives. The purpose of the test is to establish the level to which the abrasive is contaminated by foreign matter. The level of foreign matter, e.g. oxides and residual metallurgical slag, is determined by magnetic separation. This is one of a number of parts of ISO 11125 dealing with the sampling and testing of metallic abrasives for blast-cleaning. The types of metallic abrasive and requirements on each are contained in the various parts of ISO 11124. The ISO 11124 and ISO 11125 series have been drafted as a coherent set of International Standards on metallic blast-cleaning abrasives. Information on all parts of both series is given in Annex A.  Published 2018-08 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 4 Technical Committee 25.220.10 Surface preparation
ISO 11125-7:1993 Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products — Test methods for metallic blast-cleaning abrasives — Part 7: Determination of moisture Specifies a test method for the determination of the level of free moisture present determined by measuring the mass lost on heating. Annex A gives information on the international standards series for metallic blast-cleaning abrasives ISO 11124 and ISO 11125.  Withdrawn 1993-12 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 3 Technical Committee 25.220.10 Surface preparation
ISO 11125-7:2018 Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products — Test methods for metallic blast-cleaning abrasives — Part 7: Determination of moisture This document specifies a test method for the determination of the level of free moisture present in metallic blast-cleaning abrasives. It is determined by measuring the mass lost on heating. This is one of a number of parts of ISO 11125 dealing with the sampling and testing of metallic abrasives for blast-cleaning. The types of metallic abrasive and requirements for each are contained in the various parts of ISO 11124. The ISO 11124 and ISO 11125 series have been drafted as a coherent set of International Standards on metallic blast-cleaning abrasives. Information on all parts of both series is given in Annex A.  Published 2018-09 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 4 Technical Committee 25.220.10 Surface preparation
ISO 11125-9:2021 Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products — Test methods for metallic blast-cleaning abrasives — Part 9: Wear testing and performance This document specifies three procedures to test the service life of a blast-cleaning abrasive under laboratory conditions. The performance of an abrasive is also measured by its ability to clean, via transmission of kinetic energy to the substrate in the blasting process. This document also specifies the procedures that can be performed in the same testing machines to help evaluate abrasive performance under laboratory conditions. This document applies to the testing of virgin metallic blasting media in the delivery state by centrifugal blasting under laboratory conditions.  Published 2021-08 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 13 Technical Committee 25.220.10 Surface preparation
ISO 11126-1:1993 Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products — Specifications for non-metallic blast-cleaning abrasives — Part 1: General introduction and classification Describes a classification and specifies the characteristics which are required for the complete designation of such abrasives. Applies to abrasives supplied in the "new" or unused condition only. Does not apply to abrasives either during or after use. Although developed specifically to meet requirements for preparation of steelwork, the properties specified will generally be appropriate to use when preparing other material surfaces, or components, using blast-cleaning techniques.  Withdrawn 1993-12 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 4 Technical Committee 25.220.10 Surface preparation
ISO 11126-1:1993/Cor 1:1997 Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products — Specifications for non-metallic blast-cleaning abrasives — Part 1: General introduction and classification — Technical Corrigendum 1 Replaces the existing table 1.  Withdrawn 1997-02 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 2 Technical Committee 25.220.10 Surface preparation
ISO 11126-1:1993/Cor 2:1997 Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products — Specifications for non-metallic blast-cleaning abrasives — Part 1: General introduction and classification — Technical Corrigendum 2  Withdrawn 1997-05 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 1 Technical Committee 25.220.10 Surface preparation
ISO 11126-1:2018 Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products — Specifications for non-metallic blast-cleaning abrasives — Part 1: General introduction and classification This document describes a classification of non-metallic blast-cleaning abrasives for the preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products. It specifies the characteristics which are required for the complete designation of such abrasives. This document applies to abrasives supplied in the "new" or unused condition only. It does not apply to abrasives either during or after use. NOTE Although this document has been developed specifically to meet requirements for preparation of steelwork, the properties specified will generally be appropriate for use when preparing other material surfaces, or components, using blast-cleaning techniques. These techniques are described in ISO 8504‑2.  Published 2018-08 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 6 Technical Committee 25.220.10 Surface preparation