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RP0281-HD1998-SG Method for Conducting Coating (Paint) Panel Evaluation Testing in Atmospheric Exposures-HD1998

Standard procedures for coating test panel selection, surface preparation, coating application, field exposure sites and conditions, and the grading and evaluation of coating test panels. Historical Document 1998

Product Number: 21026-HD1998
ISBN: 1-57590-035-1
Author: NACE International
Publication Date: 1998
$179.00
$179.00
$179.00

This standard recommended practice provides guidelines for establishing standardized procedures for selecting coating {paint) test panels, preparing and painting the surfaces of coating test panels, selecting test sites, and grading and evaluating coating test panels in atmospheric exposure. Such standardization procedures are necessary for meaningful comparisons of coating panel tests.

The recommendations in this standard apply only to atmospheric exposure and specifically exclude immersion testing and laboratory testing. Standards and other recommendations relating to the procedures described herein are listed in Appendix D. This standard provides minimum procedural guidelines for all parties concerned with the field performance evaluation of protective coating systems.

This standard was originally prepared by NACE Task Group T-6H-25 of Unit Committee T-6H on Coating Materials for Atmospheric Service, and later transferred to Task Group T-60-16 of Unit Committee T-6Q on Quality Assurance of Protective Coating Materials and Their Application. The members of Task Group T-60-16 included representatives from consulting firms, users of protective coatings, and coating manufacturers. This standard was editorially updated in 1993 and reaffirmed in 1998 by Unit Committee T-6H and is issued under the auspices of Group Committee T-6 on Protective Coatings and Linings.

 

1.1 This standard provides guidelines for establishing standard procedures for coating test panel selection, surface preparation, coating application, field exposure sites and conditions, and the grading and evaluation of coating test panels. Appendices A, B, and C provide example forms that may be used in conjunction with these recommendations. Appendix D provides a list of standards and other information related to coating panel testing.

1.2 While many of these recommendations may be appropriate for testing in other environments (such as accelerated weathering, salt fog, fume chambers, etc.), they are specifically intended for coating test panel evaluation in an atmospheric exposure. These recommendations are not intended to be used for laboratory testing, immersion testing, etc.

1.3 Preliminary screening of coating systems may be more efficiently and economically accomplished by laboratory testing. Also, superior performance of a coating system on a coating test panel in an atmospheric environment does not ensure that equivalent performance will be attained during actual field application and service.

 Historical Document 1998

This standard recommended practice provides guidelines for establishing standardized procedures for selecting coating {paint) test panels, preparing and painting the surfaces of coating test panels, selecting test sites, and grading and evaluating coating test panels in atmospheric exposure. Such standardization procedures are necessary for meaningful comparisons of coating panel tests.

The recommendations in this standard apply only to atmospheric exposure and specifically exclude immersion testing and laboratory testing. Standards and other recommendations relating to the procedures described herein are listed in Appendix D. This standard provides minimum procedural guidelines for all parties concerned with the field performance evaluation of protective coating systems.

This standard was originally prepared by NACE Task Group T-6H-25 of Unit Committee T-6H on Coating Materials for Atmospheric Service, and later transferred to Task Group T-60-16 of Unit Committee T-6Q on Quality Assurance of Protective Coating Materials and Their Application. The members of Task Group T-60-16 included representatives from consulting firms, users of protective coatings, and coating manufacturers. This standard was editorially updated in 1993 and reaffirmed in 1998 by Unit Committee T-6H and is issued under the auspices of Group Committee T-6 on Protective Coatings and Linings.

 

1.1 This standard provides guidelines for establishing standard procedures for coating test panel selection, surface preparation, coating application, field exposure sites and conditions, and the grading and evaluation of coating test panels. Appendices A, B, and C provide example forms that may be used in conjunction with these recommendations. Appendix D provides a list of standards and other information related to coating panel testing.

1.2 While many of these recommendations may be appropriate for testing in other environments (such as accelerated weathering, salt fog, fume chambers, etc.), they are specifically intended for coating test panel evaluation in an atmospheric exposure. These recommendations are not intended to be used for laboratory testing, immersion testing, etc.

1.3 Preliminary screening of coating systems may be more efficiently and economically accomplished by laboratory testing. Also, superior performance of a coating system on a coating test panel in an atmospheric environment does not ensure that equivalent performance will be attained during actual field application and service.

 Historical Document 1998

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