Dear Readers,
Effective life of coating of anti-corrosive paint applied to
a steel surface is to a very large extent dependent on how thoroughly the
surface has been prepared prior to painting.
Removing contamination and increasing surface roughness will
allow maximum bond strength and adhesion to develop between coating and
substrate. If the coating is applied to a well prepared substrate, they will
have strong adhesion to that substrate and may be able to withstand these
condition.
Coating performance is directly related to the quality of
surface preparation.
Method of Surface Preparation
1.
High Pressure Fresh Water Washing
2.
Solvent Cleaning or Degreasing
3.
Manual methods of Surface Preparation
4.
Power tool Methods of Surface Preparation
5.
Dry Abrasive Blasting
6.
Rotary or Wheelabrator blasting
7.
Slurry Blasting
8.
Hydro blasting
Blasting Standards
1.
ISO Standard (8501-1)
2.
Swedish Standards ( SIS 05 59 00)
3.
Steel Structure Painting Council Standards
(SSPC-SP)
4.
British Standards Institution (BS4232)
5.
NACE Standards (National Association of
Corrosion Engineers)
6.
JSRA Standards (Shipbuilding Research
Association of Japan)
7.
Major Local Shipyard Standards