3. Environment classification
The environment has a strong impact on the evolution (aging, degradation) of steel structures and surfaces. If steel is not effectively protected, it corrodes at a rate that depends on the corrosiveness of the environment: from ≈ 0 to 0.2 mm of metal thickness per year, depending on the environment in France.
Internationally, various professions have decided to standardize environmental factors in various ways. In the field of metal structure corrosion protection, 19 European countries have decided to implement the entire ISO 12 944 .
3.1 Overhead structures, coatings in contact with the air
According to part 2 of the standard ISO...
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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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