NACE SP0213-2013 Definition of Set Soluble Salt Levels by Conductivity Measurements (Item No 21172).pdf
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1、 Standard Practice Definition of Set Soluble Salt Levels by Conductivity Measurements This NACE International standard represents a consensus of those individual members who have reviewed this document, its scope, and provisions. Its acceptance does not in any respect preclude anyone, whether he or
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11、7084-4906 +1 281-228-6200 ISBN 1-57590-260-5 2013, NACE International NACE SP0213-2013 Item No. 21172 SP0213-2013 NACE International i _ Foreword The purpose of this standard is to present a relevant and reasonably achievable set of soluble salt contamination values obtained from surface conductivit
12、y measurements and based on known common industry-specified values. This standard provides a method to clearly describe specific levels of soluble salt contamination from testing for the purpose of specifying surface cleanliness prior to coating. It is not the intent of this standard to preclude mea
13、surements of soluble salt contamination by other methods. This standards intent is to define and clarify the selected salt level values, and describe how those values are to be obtained. The salt contamination values in Table 1 are derived from empirically measured values collected worldwide from se
14、veral sources. They are given in mg/m2 as equivalent sodium chloride (NaCl) as if the conductivity measured were all from NaCl. This provides a consistent weight value per unit area. Increased soluble salt values may increase the potential for coating system failure when compared in identical enviro
15、nmental exposures. This standard is intended for use by engineers, specification writers, test equipment suppliers, contractors, and anyone who wishes to specify maximum acceptable amounts of soluble salts on surfaces to be coated. It further refers the user to a separate standard for determining th
16、e equivalence of other measurement procedures that can be used under this standard. The user may consider using one of the soluble salt levels in Table 1 in a specification. The specifier should determine the most suitable level from the set of soluble salt contamination values found in Table 1. Thi
17、s standard was developed by NACE International Task Group 418, “Risk Assessment for Salt Contamination,” which is administered by Specific Technology Group (STG) STG 04, “Coatings and Linings, Protective: Surface Preparation.” It is sponsored by STG 02, “Coatings and Linings, ProtectiveAtmospheric,”
18、 STG 03, “Coatings and Linings, ProtectiveImmersion and Buried Service,” and STG 44, “Marine Corrosion: Ships and Structures.” This standard is issued by NACE under the auspices of STG 04. In NACE standards, the terms shall, must, should, and may are used in accordance with the definitions of these
19、terms in the NACE Publications Style Manual. The terms shall and must are used to state a requirement, and are considered mandatory. The term should is used to state something good and is recommended, but is not considered mandatory. The term may is used to state something considered optional. _ SP0
20、213-2013 ii NACE International _ NACE International Standard Practice Definition of Set Soluble Salt Levels by Conductivity Measurements Contents 1. General 1 2. Soluble Salt Levels 2 3. Salt Levels . 2 References 3 Bibliography 3 Appendix A: Standard Method for Performance of Soluble Salts Testing
21、in Accordance with ISO 8502-9 . 4 Appendix B: Commentary 7 _ SP0213-2013 NACE International 1 _ Section 1: General 1.1 Numerical Salt Level Values 1.1.1 The assessment and determination of surface contamination (by salts) prior to application of protective coatings can be critical to estimating and
22、attaining the desired service life of the coating system in a given environment. 1.1.2 Application of protective coatings over salt contamination may cause degradation of the coating system and substrate. This may lead to breakdown of the corrosion protection provided by the coating system. These ef
23、fects can reduce the expected service life of the coating. 1.1.3 It is the intent of this standard to provide a set of defined salt levels that can be used by the industry. In any given environment, salts are usually present on surfaces to some degree. It is not the intent of this standard to provid
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