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AS/NZS 4352:1995

Superseded

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Tests for coating resistance to cathodic disbonding

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF 1 User , PDF 3 Users , PDF 5 Users , PDF 9 Users

Superseded date

30-06-2017

Superseded by

AS 4352-2005

Language(s)

English

Published date

01-01-1995

$59.99
Including GST where applicable

1 - AS/NZS 4352:1995 TEST FOR COATING RESISTANCE TO CATHODIC DISBONDING
4 - PREFACE
5 - CONTENTS
6 - FOREWORD
7 - 1 SCOPE
7 - 2 PRINCIPLE OF TEST
7 - 3 CATHODIC DISBONDING TEST CELLS
7 - 3.1 General
7 - 3.2 Apparatus
7 - 3.2.1 General equipment
8 - 3.2.2 Test cell A
8 - 3.2.3 Test cell B
8 - 3.3 Preparation of test cells
8 - 3.3.1 Test cell A
9 - 3.3.2 Test cell B
9 - 4 TEST SPECIMENS
11 - 5 TEST PROCEDURE
12 - 6 CALCULATION OF DISBONDED AREA
12 - 7 DISBONDMENT CLASSIFICATION
13 - 8 TEST REPORT
14 - APPENDIX A - TYPICAL CONSTANT CURRENT CIRCUIT
15 - APPENDIX B - CATHODIC DISBONDING TEST SUMMARY REPORT

Specifies test methods for the determination of the ability of an organic coating containing an intentional defect to resist disbonding caused by the application of cathodic protection. Either of two types of test cell is used (concentric pot or porous plug) and tests are usually carried out over a period of 24 hours or 28 days. Any resulting radial disbondment is classified into one of five groups.

Committee
MT-014
DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
0 7337 0098 5
Pages
9
PublisherName
Standards Australia
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy
Supersedes
UnderRevision

This Standard provides practical test methods for the determination of the ability of coatings to resist disbonding caused by the application of cathodic protection. Either of two types of test cell may be used for tests, which are carried out over a specified duration, usually either 24 hours or 28 days. Test results are classified into five groups.NOTE: Where not restricted by process time constraints it is recommended that the 28-day test be used in preference to the 24-hour test.

First published as AS/NZS 4352:1995.

AS/NZS 2832.1:1998 Cathodic protection of metals - Pipes and cables
AS 2832.1-2004 Cathodic protection of metals Pipes and cables
AS/NZS 1518:2002 External extruded high-density polyethylene coating system for pipes (Reconfirmed 2016)
AS/NZS 4158:2003 Thermal-bonded polymeric coatings on valves and fittings for water industry purposes (Reconfirmed 2015)
AS 2832.2-2003 Cathodic protection of metals Compact buried structures

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