Epoxy-Coated Steel for the Reinforcement of Concrete
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ISO 14654:1999 is an international standard that defines the requirements for epoxy-coated steel used as reinforcement in concrete structures. The standard covers both post-fabricated and prefabricated steel bars, wires, and welded fabric that have been coated with fusion-bonded epoxy.
The standard allows for the application of two types of epoxy coatings: flexible (type A) and nonflexible (type B). Type A coating provides flexibility to the coated steel, while type B coating does not allow for fabrication after the coating process.
The purpose of this standard is to ensure that epoxy-coated steel used in concrete reinforcement meets certain quality criteria. By specifying the requirements for coating type, the standard helps to ensure that the steel will have the necessary properties to perform effectively and provide long-term durability in concrete structures.
Edition | 1 |
ICS Codes | 77.140.15 - Steels for reinforcement of concrete 91.080.40 - Concrete structures |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 389.1 KB |