DIN 55633-1 PDF Download
Standard EN SamplePaints and Varnishes - Corrosion Protection of Steel Structures by Powder Coating Systems - Part 1: Assessment of Powder Coating Systems and Execution of Coating
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The DIN 55633-1 standard focuses on the assessment and execution of powder coating systems for the corrosion protection of steel structures. The standard takes into consideration various factors such as the environment, surface preparation grades, expected durability, and laboratory test methods for assessing the effectiveness of powder coating systems.
This standard specifically applies to structures made from carbon or low-alloy steel, with a minimum thickness of 3 mm. These structures may either be uncoated or hot dip galvanized, as per the requirements outlined in DIN EN ISO 1461.
The aim of this standard is to ensure that steel structures are properly protected against corrosion through the use of powder coating systems. It provides guidelines for the assessment of these systems, as well as for the execution and supervision of paint work.
Descriptors | Coating in pieces, Coating materials, Coatings, Components, Corrosion inhibitors, Corrosion protection, Corrosion resistance, Definitions, Hot-galvanized, Laboratory testing, Loadbearing, Low-alloy steels, Powder coating, Powder coatings, Pre-treatment of surfaces, Steel girders, Steel structures, Steel-framed constructions, Steels, Structural steel work, Structures, Surface protection, Unalloyed steels, Trusses |
ICS Codes | 77.060 - Corrosion of metals 87.040 - Paints and varnishes 91.080.13 - Steel structures |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 3.0 MB |