Paints and Varnishes - Corrosion Protection of Steel Structures by Protective Paint Systems - Part 3: Design Considerations
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The DIN EN ISO 12944-3 standard focuses on the design considerations for the corrosion protection of steel structures using protective paint systems. The purpose of this standard is to prevent corrosion and degradation of both the coating and the structure itself. It provides guidelines and examples of suitable and unsuitable designs, highlighting elements and combinations of elements that may cause difficulties in accessing, inspecting, and maintaining paint systems.
This standard also takes into account design features that facilitate the handling and transport of steel structures. By considering these factors during the design phase, the likelihood of corrosion and coating failure can be minimized, ensuring the long-term durability of the structure.
Descriptors | Coating materials, Coatings, Components, Construction, Controlling, Corrosion, Corrosion damages, Corrosion inhibitors, Corrosion protection, Corrosion-resistant steels, Definitions, Design, Paints, Pre-treatment of surfaces, Protective coatings, Repair, Selection, Steel construction, Steels, Structural steel work, Testing, Varnishes, Presentations |
ICS Codes | 87.020 - Paint coating processes 91.080.13 - Steel structures |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 1.4 MB |