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DSF/FPREN ISO 2360

Non-conductive coatings on non-magnetic electrically conductive base metals – Measurement of coating thickness – Amplitude-sensitive eddy-current method (ISO/FDIS 2360:2017)

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Organization: DS
Status: active
Page Count: 42
ICS Code (Surface treatment): 25.220.20
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This International Standard specifies a method for non-destructive measurements of the thickness of nonconductive coatings on non-magnetic, electrically conductive (generally metallic) base materials, using amplitude-sensitive eddy current instruments. In this standard the term "coating" is used for materials such as, for example paints and varnishes, electroplated coatings, enamel coatings, plastic coatings, claddings, powder coatings. This method is particularly applicable to measurements of the thickness of most oxide coatings produced by anodizing, but is not applicable to all conversion coatings, some of which are too thin to be measured by this method (see Clause 6). This method can also be used to measure non-magnetic metallic coatings on non-conductive base metals. However the phase-sensitive eddy current method specified in ISO 21968 is particularly usable to this application and can provide thickness results with a higher accuracy (see Annex A). This method is not applicable to measure non-magnetic metallic coatings on conductive base metals. The phase-sensitive eddy current method specified in ISO 21968 is particularly usable to this application. However in the special case of very thin coatings with a very small conductivity the amplitude-sensitive eddy current method can also be used for this application (see Annex A). Although the method can be used for measurements of the thickness of coatings on magnetic base metals, its use for this application is not recommended. In such cases, the magnetic method specified in ISO 2178 should be used. Only in case of very thick coatings above approximately 1 mm the amplitude-sensitive eddy current method can also be used for this application (see Annex A).

Document History

September 4, 2017
Non-conductive coatings on non-magnetic electrically conductive base metals – Measurement of coating thickness – Amplitude-sensitive eddy-current method (ISO 2360:2017)
ISO 2360:2017 specifies a method for non-destructive measurements of the thickness of non-conductive coatings on non-magnetic electrically conductive base metals, using amplitude-sensitive...
February 24, 2004
Non-conductive coatings on non-magnetic electrically conductive basis materials – Measurement of coating thickness – Amplitude-sensitive eddy current method
This standard describes a method for non-destructive measurements of the thickness of non-conductive coatings on non-magnetic, electrically condictive (generally metallic) basis materials, using...
March 29, 1995
Non-conductive coatings on non-magnetic basis metals - Measurement of coating thickness - Eddy current method
This standard specifies the method of using eddy current instruments for non-destructive measurements of the thickness of non-conductive coatings on non-magnetic basis metals.
DSF/FPREN ISO 2360
Non-conductive coatings on non-magnetic electrically conductive base metals – Measurement of coating thickness – Amplitude-sensitive eddy-current method (ISO/FDIS 2360:2017)
This International Standard specifies a method for non-destructive measurements of the thickness of nonconductive coatings on non-magnetic, electrically conductive (generally metallic) base...
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