PRICES include / exclude VAT
Homepage>BS Standards>25 MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING>25.220 Surface treatment and coating>25.220.60 Organic coatings>BS EN 14879-3:2006 Organic coating systems and linings for protection of industrial apparatus and plants against corrosion caused by aggressive media Coatings on concrete components
Sponsored link
immediate downloadReleased: 2007-01-31
BS EN 14879-3:2006 Organic coating systems and linings for protection of industrial apparatus and plants against corrosion caused by aggressive media Coatings on concrete components

BS EN 14879-3:2006

Organic coating systems and linings for protection of industrial apparatus and plants against corrosion caused by aggressive media Coatings on concrete components

Format
Availability
Price and currency
English Secure PDF
Immediate download
348.00 EUR
You can read the standard for 1 hour. More information in the category: E-reading
Reading the standard
for 1 hour
34.80 EUR
You can read the standard for 24 hours. More information in the category: E-reading
Reading the standard
for 24 hours
104.40 EUR
English Hardcopy
In stock
348.00 EUR
Standard number:BS EN 14879-3:2006
Pages:64
Released:2007-01-31
ISBN:978 0 580 49917 3
Status:Standard
DESCRIPTION

BS EN 14879-3:2006


This standard BS EN 14879-3:2006 Organic coating systems and linings for protection of industrial apparatus and plants against corrosion caused by aggressive media is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 25.220.60 Organic coatings
This European Standard specifies 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). The standard does not cover coatings as in EN ISO 12944-1, but it does apply to coatings which serve one or more of the following purposes: - to protect the component from damaging effects of aggressive substances; - to protect waters (e.g. ground water) from harmful substances; - to protect the charge from becoming contaminated by components released from the substrate material; - to achieve a particular surface properties. The different coating systems are: a) impregnation, seals, thin coatings (applied by brushing, spraying or rolling); b) high-build coatings (applied by brushing, spraying, rolling, trowelling or pouring (self-levelling)); c) laminate coatings; d) resinous screed; e) mastic asphalt screed with a waterproofing layer; f) combinations of the above coatings. Table 1 shows the coating methods to be employed for various types of concrete members. Handling of aggressive or water pollutant materials is understood to include: storage; 1) filling; 2) loading and unloading; 3) manufacture; 4) treatment; 5) use.