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NEN-EN-ISO 2177

Metallic coatings - Measurement of coating thickness - Coulometric method by anodic dissolution

active, Most Current
Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 June 2004
Status: active
Page Count: 26
ICS Code (Metallic coatings): 25.220.40
scope:

T his International Standard describes a coulometric method, by anodic dissolution, for measuring the thickness of metallic coatings. It is only applicable to conductive coatings. Typical combinations of coatings and substrates that can be tested by this method are given in Table 1. Other combinations may be tested with electrolytes in current use (see Annex A), or new electrolytes may be developed for them but, in both cases, it is necessary to verify the suitability of the complete system. This International Standard is also applicable to multi-layer systems, e.g Cu-Ni-Cr (see also 8.5). It may be used to measure the thickness of coatings applied by various means, if due account is taken of special features such as the presence of an alloy layer. In some cases, the presence and thickness of diffusion layers can also be measured. It can also be used to measure the thickness of coatings on cylindrical specimens and wires (see 8.7).

Document History

NEN-EN-ISO 2177
June 1, 2004
Metallic coatings - Measurement of coating thickness - Coulometric method by anodic dissolution
T his International Standard describes a coulometric method, by anodic dissolution, for measuring the thickness of metallic coatings. It is only applicable to conductive coatings. Typical...
December 1, 1994
Metallic coatings - Measurement of coating thickness - Coulometric method by anodic dissolution
This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition (i.e. ISO 2177:1972). Typical combinations of coatings and substrates that can be tested by this method are given in table 1. The method is...
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