2. Description of work and nature of substrate
When choosing the technical solutions to be used, the description of the work and the nature of the substrate are obviously fundamental to the dialogue between the paint manufacturer and the application contractor, in terms of both surface preparation and paint system.
2.1 Description of the work
The general design of a structure must facilitate :
Substrate preparation ;
painting ;
control and maintenance.
The shape of a structure influences its susceptibility to corrosion.
In the case of new structures, it is therefore advisable to design them in such a way that...
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Bibliography
Websites
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Anticorrosion paint sector
http://www.filiere-peinture-anticorrosion.fr
The professions in the Anticorrosive Paint Sector have joined forces to :
mastering the trade, both for new work and maintenance;
to ensure that...
Standards and norms
- Anticorrosion des structures en acier par systèmes de peinture - NF EN ISO 12944 - 2004
- Principes généraux des revêtements anticorrosion - NF EN ISO 12944-1 - 2004
- Définition des catégories de corrosivité - NF EN ISO 12944-2 - 2004
- Description des singularités constructives - NF EN ISO 12944-3 - 2004
- Description des méthodes de préparation de surface - NF EN ISO 12944-4 - 2004
- Durabilité...
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