ANSI NACE SP0508-2017 Methods of Validating Equivalence to ISO 8502-9 on Measurement of the Levels of Soluble Salts (Item No 21134).pdf
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1、NACE SP0508-2017 Item No. 21134 Revised: 2017-11-15 Revised: 2010-08-19 Approved 2008-11-07 ISBN 1-57590-222-2 2017, NACE International Methods of Validating Equivalence to ISO 8502-9 on Measurement of the Levels of Soluble Salts This NACE International standard represents a consensus of those indiv
2、idual members who have reviewed this document, its scope, and provisions. Its acceptance does not in any respect preclude anyone, whether he or she has adopted the standard or not, from manufacturing, marketing, purchasing, or using products, processes, or procedures not in conformance with this sta
3、ndard. Nothing contained in this NACE International stan- dard is to be construed as granting any right, by implication or otherwise, to manufacture, sell, or use in connection with any method, apparatus, or product covered by Letters Patent, or as indemnifying or protecting anyone against liability
4、 for infringement of Let- ters Patent. This standard represents minimum requirements and should in no way be interpreted as a restriction on the use of better procedures or materials. Neither is this standard intended to apply in all cases relating to the subject. Unpredictable circum- stances may n
5、egate the usefulness of this standard in specific instances. NACE Interna- tional assumes no responsibility for the interpretation or use of this standard by other parties and accepts responsibility for only those official NACE International interpreta- tions issued by NACE International in accordan
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7、ty in relation to this standard prior to its use. This NACE International standard may not necessarily address all potential health and safety problems or environmental haz- ards associated with the use of materials, equipment, and/or operations detailed or re- ferred to within this standard. Users
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10、ndard no later than five years from the date of initial publication and subse- quently from the date of each reaffirmation or revision. The user is cautioned to obtain the latest edition. Purchasers of NACE standards may receive current information on all standards and other NACE publications by con
11、tacting the NACE FirstService Depart- ment, 15835 Park T en Place, Houston, TX 77084-5145 (telephone +1 281-228-6200). ABSTRACT The purpose of this standard practice is to define a method that shows equivalence of other methods for measuring the level of contamination of soluble salts on surfaces to
12、 the Bresle patch method defined by ISO 8502-9. This standard practice provides a way to establish equivalence by testing and comparing results of the tests to meet estab- lished criteria that would be achieved using the method specified in ISO 8502-9. Equiva- lence is evaluated at three salt levels
13、 (30 mg/ m 2 , 50 mg/m 2 , and 85 mg/m 2 ) on three sur- face conditions (grit blasted steel, zinc sili- cate preconstruction primer on steel, and rusted steel). KEYWORDS ISO 8502-9, salt, measurement, test, con- tamination, equivalence, Bresle, TG 3922 SP0508-2017 NACE International Foreword The pu
14、rpose of this standard practice is to define a method that shows equivalence of other methods for measuring the level of contamination of soluble salts on surfaces to the Bresle patch method defined by ISO (1)8502-9. 1This standard practice provides a way to establish equivalence by testing and comp
15、aring results of the tests to meet estab- lished criteria that would be achieved using the method specified in ISO 8502-9. Equiva- lence is evaluated at three salt levels (30 mg/m 2 , 50 mg/m 2 , and 85 mg/m 2 ) on three sur- face conditions (grit blasted steel, zinc silicate preconstruction primer
16、on steel, and rusted steel). This standard is intended for use by engineers, specification writers, test equipment suppliers, contractors, and anyone testing for soluble salts on surfaces using ISO 8502- 9 and considering use of equivalent methods for this purpose. It provides a standard method to s
17、how such equivalence to the results obtained using ISO 8502-9. The definition of equivalence as used in this standard is “an alternative tool, method, or procedure that predictably and reliably provides the same measurement values as test- ing in accordance with ISO 8502-9 would provide under the sa
18、me circumstances, i.e., that measures the total salt contamination amount at an extraction rate equal to the method given in ISO 8502-9, and presents the result as total surface density of the salts as described in ISO 8502-9, expression of results, and accuracy of the determination.” The validation
19、 of the equivalence of a method must be made in a laboratory. This standard was originally issued in 2008 and revised in 2010 and 2017 by T ask Group (TG) 392, “Measurement of Soluble Salts on Marine Structures.” TG 392 is administered by Specific T echnology Group (STG) 44, “Marine Corrosion: Ships
20、 and Structures,” and sponsored by STG 04, “Coatings and Linings, Protective: Surface Preparation.” It is is- sued by NACE International under the auspices of STG 44. In NACE standards, the terms shall, must, should, and may are used in ac- cordance with the definitions of these terms in the NACE Pu
21、blications Style Manual. The terms shall and must are used to state a requirement, and are con- sidered mandatory. The term should is used to state something good and is rec- ommended, but is not considered man- datory. The term may is used to state something considered optional. (1)International Or
22、ganization for Standardization (ISO), 1 ch. de la Voie-Creuse, Case postale 56, CH-1211 Geneva 20, Switzerland.NACE International SP0508-2017 3 NACE International Standard Practice SP0508 Methods of Validating Equivalence to ISO 8502-9 on Measurement of the Levels of Soluble Salts 1. General 4 2. Te
23、st Methods .5 3. Reporting9 References .9 Appendix A: Standard Method for Performance of Soluble Salts Testing in Accordance with ISO 8502-9 (Mandatory) .10 Appendix B: Rationale for Specification Limits (Nonmandatory) 13 Appendix C: Recommended Methods for Applying Salt Solution to Steel Panels (No
24、nmandatory) .15 Figures A1: Peeling Bresle Patch 11 A2: Pressing Bresle Patch 11 A3: Filled Syringe .12 A4: Inserting Syringe Needle into Patch .12 A5: Rubbing Bresle Patch 12 A6: Reading Specific Conductivity16 Tables 1: Test Conditions.6 B1: Standard Deviations .144 SP0508-2017 NACE International
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