Browsing SSPC - The Society for Protective Coatings by Issue Date
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SSPC PS 11.01
Abstract: This specification covers a complete coal tar epoxy polyamide black (or dark red) painting system for the protection of steel surfaces that will be exposed to severely corrosive conditions.
This system is suitable for ... -
SSPC VIS 2
Abstract: This standard provides a method to evaluate the degree of rusting on painted steel (or iron) surfaces. The reference color photographs and corresponding black and white images, which depict the percentage of rusting given ... -
SSPC SP COM
Abstract: Introduction
This Surface Preparation Commentary (SP COM) is intended to be an aid in selecting the proper surface preparation method, materials, and specification for steel, other metals, and concrete. A compilation ... -
SSPC SP 3
Abstract: This standard covers the requirements for power tool cleaning of steel surfaces. -
SSPC PAINT 20
Abstract: This specification covers two types of highly pigmented zinc-rich coatings that are uniquely defined by their capabilities for protecting steel exposed at film discontinuities such as narrow scratches and holidays.
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SSPC PS 10.01
Abstract: This specification covers a hot-applied coal tar painting system for underground and underwater steel structures, consisting of a primer and two hot-applied coats.
This system is suitable for use on parts or structures ... -
SSPC PAINT 27
Abstract: This specification covers a two-component basic zinc chromate-vinyl butyral wash primer for structural steel surfaces prior to painting.
It is intended that this coating be used primarily on clean steel free of rust ... -
SSPC SP 7
Abstract: Foreword
This joint standard covers the use of blast cleaning abrasives to achieve a defined degree of cleaning of steel surfaces prior to the application of a protective coating or lining system. This ... -
SSPC PAINT 101
Abstract: This specification covers two types of aluminum alkyd paint for steel. Both have good weathering in rural, industrial, and marine atmospheres. They are also excellent paints for interiors. These paints are not intended for ... -
SSPC PA 1
Abstract: This specification covers procedures for the painting of steel surfaces. The scope of this specification is rather broad, covering both specific as well as general requirements for the application of paint. This specification ... -
SSPC SP 1
Abstract: This specification covers the requirements for the solvent cleaning of steel surfaces. -
SSPC VIS 1
Abstract: This guide describes the use of reference photographs depicting the appearance of both previously unpainted and previously painted and partially rusted hot-rolled carbon steel prior to and after abrasive blast cleaning. ... -
SSPC PAINT 30
Abstract: This specification covers a group of inorganic zinc primers that can protect carbon steel during the fabrication process, permit welding to specification requirements, and be overcoated.
The major pigment component ... -
SSPC SP 8
Abstract: This specification covers the requirements for the pickling of steel surfaces. -
SSPC PAINT 16
Abstract: This standard covers a two-component coal tar epoxy polyamide black (or dark red) coating for structural steel. -
SSPC SP 10
Abstract: Foreword
This joint standard covers the use of blast cleaning abrasives to achieve a defined degree of cleaning of steel surfaces prior to the application of a protective coating or lining system. This ... -
SSPC SP 6
Abstract: Foreword
This joint standard covers the use of blast cleaning abrasives to achieve a defined degree of cleaning of steel surfaces prior to the application of a protective coating or lining system. This ... -
SSPC SP 5
Abstract: Foreword
This joint standard covers the use of blast cleaning abrasives to achieve a defined degree of cleaning of steel surfaces prior to the application of a protective coating or lining system. This ... -
SSPC SP 11
Abstract: This standard contains the requirements for powertool cleaning steel to produce a bare metal power tool cleaned surface having a minimum 25-micrometer (1.0-mil) surface profile.
This standard is suitable where a ...