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NEN-EN-ISO 11125-2

Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products - Test methods for metallic blast-cleaning abrasives - Part 2: Determination of particle size distribution

inactive
Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 July 1997
Status: inactive
Page Count: 18
ICS Code (Paint coating processes): 87.020
scope:

Specifies a test method for the determination of particle size distribution by sieving. The procedure includes weighing out a test portion of 100 g of the sample, placing the test portion in the top sieve of a set of test sieves (including all the sieves listed against the grade under test in the appropriate part of ISO 11124) with the largest-aperture sieve on the top and progress to the smallest aperture at the bottom with a pan, to catch any abrasive that falls through the finest sieve, sieving in a sieve machine, weighing the abrasive retained on each sieve and transferred on to a balance pan.

Document History

October 1, 2018
Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products - Test methods for metallic blast-cleaning abrasives - Part 2: Determination of particle size distribution
This document specifies a test method for the determination of particle size distribution of metallic blast-cleaning abrasives by sieving. This is one of a number of parts of ISO 11125 dealing with...
NEN-EN-ISO 11125-2
July 1, 1997
Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products - Test methods for metallic blast-cleaning abrasives - Part 2: Determination of particle size distribution
Specifies a test method for the determination of particle size distribution by sieving. The procedure includes weighing out a test portion of 100 g of the sample, placing the test portion in the top...

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