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Surface Preparation Standards

Surface preparation standards are stipulated by various bodies throughout the world to designate the cleanliness condition of blasted steel, prior to applying a protective coating.

The applicable cleanliness standard is usually called for by either the protective coating manufacturer or the owner of the structure to be painted.

The most commonly referred to standards are SSPC, NACE, Swedish Standards and ISO.

Each standard is divided into four standards of cleanliness, broadly described as follows; brush off, commercial, near white metal, white metal. Whilst each standard may differ slightly in requirements and terminology the following cross reference chart indicates the close approximation of each level of cleanliness for each standard.

 
BRUSH OFF
COMMERCIAL
NEAR WHITE METAL
WHITE METAL
SSPC
SP 7 - WJ 4 SP 6 - WJ 3 SP 10 - WJ 2 SP 5 - WJ 1
NACE
No.4 No.3 No.2 No.1
SWEDISH
Sa.1 Sa.2 Sa.2.5 Sa.3
ISO 8501
WA.1 WA.2 WA.2.5  
International
HB.1 HB.2 HB.2.5  

A brief description of each of the four levels of cleanliness is as follows:

Brush Off - Loose mill scale, loose rust and foreign particles are removed.

Commercial - Mill scale, rust and foreign particles are substantially removed and grey metal is visible.

Near White Metal - Mill scale, rust and foreign particles are removed to the extent that only traces remain in the form of spots or stripes. The cleaned surface will show varying shades of grey.

White Metal - Visible mill scale, rust and foreign particles are entirely removed. The cleaned surface should have a uniform metallic colour but may show varying shades of grey when viewed at different angles.

The full standards are available from each organisation from the following links:

National Association of Corrosion Engineers http://www.nace.org

Steel Structures Painting Council http://www.sspc.org

International Organization for Standarization http://www.iso.ch

Swedish Institute for Standards http://www.sis.se

The appearance of steel after blasting will vary greatly and is subject to, amongst other things, the condition and appearance of the steel prior to blasting. Other factors that influence the post blasting appearance include, angle of blast and profile height.

 

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