Paint Systems. All Paint Systems Are Detailed At The End Of This Specification. For Colour Requirements Refer To Specification. General Requirements For Workshop Application. All Structural Steel Work Shall Be Prepared For Painting And Have The Paint System Applied Before Erection, Unless Specifically Directed To Do So. In All Cases Where Surfaces Will Be Inaccessible After Shop Assembly, They Shall Be Prepared And Have The Paint System Applied Before Assembly Is Carried Out. Drying Time Between Successive Coats Shall Be As Recommended By The Paint Manufacturer. All Known Field Weld Areas Shall Be Given The Specified Abrasive Blast Surface Preparation. Inorganic Zinc Silicate Shall Be Applied To The Contact Surfaces Of Friction Grip Joints Ensuring That The Coating Allows For The Development Of The Slip Factor Prescribed In AS 1511. The Contents Of Paint Cans Shall Be Thoroughly Stirred Before Being Poured Into Paint Pots And Shall Be Thinned In Only The Specified Quantity In Accordance With The Manufacturer's Instructions. The Paint Manufacturer Directions For Preparation And Application Of Coating Shall Be Rigorously Followed To Ensure That The Durability Of The Coating System Is Not Impaired By Malpractice.
General Requirements Pertaining to Workshop Application. All Structural Metal Work Shall Be ready for Painting And have The Colouring System Used before Erection, Unless Exclusively Directed to do so. In Many Cases Where Surfaces Are going to be Inaccessible Immediately after Shop Set up, they will have The Colouring System Used Before Set up can be Completed. Drying Between Successive Coats Will is As Recommended from the Paint Maker. All Field Weld Areas need a Coarse Blast Exterior Preparation beforehand. Colours that are substandard by any means or perhaps not in accordance with the actual specification will not be used. Only colours from the manufacturer can be utilised. The majority of crime must be removed, or additional procedures will likely be required before starting area preparation. Colour containers can be thinned by using the instructions.
Many layers might be utilized simply by spraying, except wherever any excess of spray is likely to have an impact on areas. In all conditions, a Normandy representative will accept the use of every coating ahead of its install. The minimum dry film thickness shall be as specified by the coating schedule. Dry film thickness readings shall be taken and recorded in accordance with AS 3894.3 and recorded in accordance with AS 3894 Parts 10, 11 & 12 (Appendix A) to ensure compliance. Coated surfaces requiring film continuity inspection shall be tested for holidays, pinholes, scratches and other discontinuities by means of an approved spark tester. The results of all spark testing will be recorded in accordance with AS 3894 Parts 10, 11 & 12 (Appendix A) to ensure compliance.
These types of outcomes are going to be compared relative to standard 3894 Elements 10, 11 & 12 (Appendix A) to ensure conformity. All materials can be cleaned as per standard 1627 Portion 3 "Metallic surfaces prep". Many colours have for the actual risk instructions plus the manufacturer's instructions. In all of the conditions wherever areas will turn into a hard surface, many people will be ready and have the actual colour process ahead of time to gain access, and it may become extremely hard. Equipment within a given location is to stay there unless otherwise specified.
The coating system must be applied before any discoloration of the blasted surface occurs. All coatings shall be mixed, thinned, applied and used strictly in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations. Coating materials which are slivered, gelled or otherwise deteriorated shall not be mixed or used. All protective coatings and their component batch numbers will be recorded in accordance with AS 3894 Parts 10, 11 & 12 (Appendix A) to ensure compliance. The pot life of catalyzed materials corresponding to the working temperature shall not be exceeded.
Almost all weld splatter cannot be taken away by blasting and will require mechanical assistance. All wild areas are washed out with solvent to remove impurities related to welding flux, paying attention to other toxins and defects. Area preparation shall not be performed during damp conditions, once the comparative moisture exceeds 85% or the pre heat is less than 3 degrees below the dew level. The exterior needs to be tested for salts and pH readings. The quantity of sales may not go beyond 6g/cm 3.
General Requirements Pertaining to Workshop Application. All Structural Metal Work Shall Be ready for Painting And have The Colouring System Used before Erection, Unless Exclusively Directed to do so. In Many Cases Where Surfaces Are going to be Inaccessible Immediately after Shop Set up, they will have The Colouring System Used Before Set up can be Completed. Drying Between Successive Coats Will is As Recommended from the Paint Maker. All Field Weld Areas need a Coarse Blast Exterior Preparation beforehand. Colours that are substandard by any means or perhaps not in accordance with the actual specification will not be used. Only colours from the manufacturer can be utilised. The majority of crime must be removed, or additional procedures will likely be required before starting area preparation. Colour containers can be thinned by using the instructions.
Many layers might be utilized simply by spraying, except wherever any excess of spray is likely to have an impact on areas. In all conditions, a Normandy representative will accept the use of every coating ahead of its install. The minimum dry film thickness shall be as specified by the coating schedule. Dry film thickness readings shall be taken and recorded in accordance with AS 3894.3 and recorded in accordance with AS 3894 Parts 10, 11 & 12 (Appendix A) to ensure compliance. Coated surfaces requiring film continuity inspection shall be tested for holidays, pinholes, scratches and other discontinuities by means of an approved spark tester. The results of all spark testing will be recorded in accordance with AS 3894 Parts 10, 11 & 12 (Appendix A) to ensure compliance.
These types of outcomes are going to be compared relative to standard 3894 Elements 10, 11 & 12 (Appendix A) to ensure conformity. All materials can be cleaned as per standard 1627 Portion 3 "Metallic surfaces prep". Many colours have for the actual risk instructions plus the manufacturer's instructions. In all of the conditions wherever areas will turn into a hard surface, many people will be ready and have the actual colour process ahead of time to gain access, and it may become extremely hard. Equipment within a given location is to stay there unless otherwise specified.
The coating system must be applied before any discoloration of the blasted surface occurs. All coatings shall be mixed, thinned, applied and used strictly in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations. Coating materials which are slivered, gelled or otherwise deteriorated shall not be mixed or used. All protective coatings and their component batch numbers will be recorded in accordance with AS 3894 Parts 10, 11 & 12 (Appendix A) to ensure compliance. The pot life of catalyzed materials corresponding to the working temperature shall not be exceeded.
Almost all weld splatter cannot be taken away by blasting and will require mechanical assistance. All wild areas are washed out with solvent to remove impurities related to welding flux, paying attention to other toxins and defects. Area preparation shall not be performed during damp conditions, once the comparative moisture exceeds 85% or the pre heat is less than 3 degrees below the dew level. The exterior needs to be tested for salts and pH readings. The quantity of sales may not go beyond 6g/cm 3.
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