Please select and order
€474.60
excl. VAT
Free delivery
Add to cart
Publishers series

ISO 8501-1:2007 - Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products

Visual assessment of surface cleanliness Part 1: Rust grades and preparation grades of uncoated steel substrates and of steel substrates after overall removal of previous Coatings

This standard was last reviewed and confirmed in 2017. Therefore this version remains current. ISO 8501-1:2007 is a hardback A5-format book in four languages (English, F...
Publication Date:
2007 05
Edition:
2
Format:
Book, softcover, four-color | 74 Pages
Language:
English
Number:
ISO 8501-1:2007 book

This standard was last reviewed and confirmed in 2017. Therefore this version remains current.

ISO 8501-1:2007 is a hardback A5-format book in four languages (English, French, German and Swedish), which specifies a series of rust grades and preparation grades of steel surfaces. The various grades are defined by written descriptions together with photographs that are representative examples within the tolerance for each grade as described in words.

It is applicable to hot-rolled steel surfaces prepared for painting by methods such as blast-cleaning, hand and power tool cleaning and flame cleaning, although these methods rarely lead to comparable results. Essentially, these methods are intended for hot-rolled steel, but blast-cleaning methods, in particular, could also be used on cold-rolled steel of sufficient thickness to withstand any deformation caused by the impact of the abrasive or the effects of power tool cleaning.

This part of ISO 8501 is applicable also to steel substrates that show residues of firmly adhering paint and other foreign matter in addition to residual mill scale.

Editor

 International Organization for Standardization | Editor

International Organization for Standardization

Relevant Products

Norm

ÖNORM EN ISO 8501-1:2007 10 01

This part of ISO 8501 specifies a series of rust grades and preparation grades of steel surfaces (see Clauses 2 and 3, respectively). The various grades are defined by written descriptions together ...