AS/NZS 3894.7:1996
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Site testing of protective coatings Determination of surface temperature
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30-06-2017
English
05-01-1996
Provides a procedure for the field measurement of the surface temperature of a metal substrate to which a surface coating is to be applied.
Committee |
CH-003
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DocumentType |
Standard
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ISBN |
0 7337 0172 8
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Pages |
3
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PublisherName |
Standards Australia
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Status |
Superseded
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This Standard provides guidance on a procedure for use in the field to determine the surface temperature of a metal substrate to which a protective coating is to be applied to confirm that the metal temperature is an appropriate margin above the dew point temperature. The range of surface temperature measurements covered by this Standard is limited to ambient (field) applications. Applications of coatings to 'hot' surfaces above 80C are not covered by this Standard.NOTE: AS/NZS 2312 provides guidance on atmospheric conditions and their affect on painting conditions involving iron and steel substrates. It recommends that the surface temperature is at least3C above the dew point.
First published as AS/NZS 3894.7:1996.
AS/NZS 2312:1994 | Guide to the protection of iron and steel against exterior atmospheric corrosion |
AS 3894.10-1993 | Site testing of protective coatings Inspection report - Daily |
AS/NZS 2310:1995 | Glossary of paint and painting terms |
AS 3894.1-2002 | Site testing of protective coatings Non-conductive coatings - Continuity testing - High voltage (brush) method (Reconfirmed 2013) |
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