Zinc Coatings - Guidelines and Recommendations for the Protection against Corrosion of Iron and Steel in Structures - Part 3: Sherardizing
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DIN EN ISO 14713-3 standard focuses on providing guidelines and recommendations for the corrosion protection of iron and steel through sherardizing. The standard emphasizes that the effectiveness of sherardized coatings in protecting articles against corrosion depends on factors such as coating application method, article design, and the specific environmental conditions it will be exposed to.
In addition, the standard highlights the possibility of enhancing the protection of sherardized articles by applying additional coatings, such as organic coatings, which are collectively referred to as a "duplex system." Although further guidance on this combination of coatings can be found in other standards like ISO 12944-5 and EN 13438, the maintenance of corrosion protection in service for steel with sherardized coatings falls outside the scope of this standard.
It is important to note that specific product-related requirements, such as fasteners or tubes, may have their own particular recommendations or take precedence over the general guidelines provided in this standard. Therefore, it is crucial to consider any specific requirements related to sherardized coatings on these products.
Descriptors | Coatings, Corrosion, Corrosion protection, Definitions, Design, Environmental conditions, Guide books, Iron, Iron construction, Materials, Materials testing, Metal coatings, Metallic surfaces, Metals, Planning, Protection systems, Protective coatings, Sherardizing, Specification (approval), Steel construction, Zinc coatings |
ICS Codes | 25.220.40 - Metallic coatings 91.080.13 - Steel structures |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 1.6 MB |