Zinc coatings - Guidelines and recommendations for the protection against corrosion of iron and steel in structures - Part 1: General principles of design and corrosion resistance
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The DIN EN ISO 14713-1 standard provides comprehensive guidelines and recommendations for the protection against corrosion of iron and steel in structures. The focus is on zinc coatings and their effectiveness in preventing corrosion in various environments.
The standard covers the general principles of design that should be considered when choosing and applying zinc coatings for corrosion protection. It discusses the different processes that can be used for applying zinc coatings, including hot dip galvanizing, sherardizing, thermal spraying, mechanical plating, and electrodeposition.
The standard also emphasizes that the level of corrosion resistance provided by zinc coatings may vary depending on the specific environment in which the coated articles will be used. It provides guidance on the initial protection that zinc coatings offer, taking into account factors such as available standard processes and design considerations.
It should be noted that this part of the standard does not address the maintenance of corrosion protection for steel with zinc coatings during service. Additional guidance on this topic can be found in ISO 12944-5 and ISO 12944-8.
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| ICS Codes | 25.220.40 - Metallic coatings 91.080.13 - Steel structures 91.080.17 - Aluminium structures |
| Language(s) | English |
| File Size | 1.5 MB |