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NBN EN 14879-3 : 2007

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ORGANIC COATING SYSTEMS AND LININGS FOR PROTECTION OF INDUSTRIAL APPARATUS AND PLANTS AGAINST CORROSION CAUSED BY AGGRESSIVE MEDIA - PART 3: COATINGS ON CONCRETE COMPONENTS

Published date

12-01-2013

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Foreword
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Surface protection systems and selection criteria
  Surface protection types and system
  4.1 Surface protection types and system
  4.2 Selection criteria
      4.2.1 General
      4.2.2 Exposing media
      4.2.3 Type and frequency of fluid loading
      4.2.4 Thermal loading
      4.2.5 Changes in temperature
      4.2.6 Mechanical loading
      4.2.7 Weather factors
      4.2.8 Additional requirements
  4.3 Load profile
5 Coatings
  5.1 Concrete structure and surface appearance
  5.2 Coating materials
  5.3 Coating system
      5.3.1 General
      5.3.2 Properties of coatings
      5.3.3 Impregnating agents
      5.3.4 Primers
      5.3.5 Intermediate layers
      5.3.6 Trowelled coatings
      5.3.7 Self-levelling coatings
      5.3.8 Laminate layer
      5.3.9 Top coat
      5.3.10 Waterproofing layer
      5.3.11 Screed
      5.3.12 Sealant
  5.4 Coating system components
      5.4.1 General
      5.4.2 Binders
      5.4.3 Fillers and aggregates
      5.4.4 Reinforcing materials
      5.4.5 Processing aids
  5.5 Reinforcing materials for laminate layers
  5.6 Reinforcing materials for top coats
  5.7 Coatings
  5.8 Safety measures for storage, processing and waste
      disposal
6 Designations
7 Testing
  7.1 General
  7.2 Suitability testing
  7.3 Receiving inspection of coating materials
      7.3.1 General
      7.3.2 Marking
      7.3.3 Viscosity
      7.3.4 Density
      7.3.5 Colour
      7.3.6 Non-volatile matter content
      7.3.7 Binders
  7.4 Tests during application of coating
      7.4.1 General
      7.4.2 Suitability of concrete surface
      7.4.3 Ambient conditions
      7.4.4 Coating process
      7.4.5 Individual layer thickness
  7.5 Acceptance testing
      7.5.1 General
      7.5.2 Testing of coated component parts
      7.5.3 Testing carried out on test panels
  7.6 Inspection report
8 Suitability verification and tests
  8.1 Requirements
      8.1.1 General
      8.1.2 Fluid load, chemical resistance and tightness
      8.1.3 Thermal loads
      8.1.4 Temperature change loads
      8.1.5 Mechanical loads
      8.1.6 Anti-slip properties
      8.1.7 Crack bridging
      8.1.8 Adhesion strength
      8.1.9 Ageing behaviour
      8.1.10 Weathering behaviour
      8.1.11 Concrete compatibility
      8.1.12 Behaviour in cleaning and neutralisation
             processes
      8.1.13 Behaviour against micro-organisms
      8.1.14 Electrostatic dissipating capability
      8.1.15 Behaviour in fire
  8.2 Tests
      8.2.1 General
      8.2.2 Coatings
Annex A (informative) Specimen form
Annex B (informative) Selection criteria for surface
        protection systems
      B.1 Load profiles and suitable surface protection
          systems for floors and walls
      B.2 Load profiles and suitable surface protection
          systems for secondary containments
      B.3 Load profiles and suitable protection for production
          plant floors
      B.4 Load profiles and suitable protection for gutters,
          trenches, pipes etc.
      B.5 Load profiles and suitable protection for containers
Annex C (informative) Acceptance inspection report
Annex D (normative) Overview of verification of suitability
        for coatings
Annex E (normative) Test fluid groups for verification of
        suitability for material/media combinations
Annex F (normative) Manufacture of test panels for coatings
Annex G (normative) Testing the electrostatic dissipation
        capability
      G.1 General
          G.1.1 Dissipation resistance
          G.1.2 Ground dissipating resistance
      G.2 Testing the dissipation resistance of test samples
          G.2.1 Instruments
          G.2.2 Test procedure
          G.2.3 Test report
      G.3 Measuring the ground dissipation resistance on the
          laid surface protection system
          G.3.1 Instruments
          G.3.2 Preparation
          G.3.3 Test procedure
          G.3.4 Test report
Annex H (informative) Information to be given by the coating
        material manufacturer
A-Deviation: National deviation due to regulations, the
             alteration of which is for the time being outside
             the competence of the CEN/CENELEC member
Bibliography

Describes the requirements for and methods of testing of organic coatings which are applied to concrete process engineering equipment that will come in contact with aggressive chemical substances (liquids, solids and gases). The requirements specified here may be used for the purposes of quality control (e.g. as agreed between the contract partners).

DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
Belgian Standards
Status
Current

Standards Relationship
EN 14879-3:2006 Identical
DIN EN 14879-3:2007-02 Identical
UNI EN 14879-3 : 2007 Identical
UNE-EN 14879-3:2008 Identical
BS EN 14879-3:2006 Identical

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