AWWA C210
Liquid-Epoxy Coatings and Linings for Steel Water Pipe and Fittings
Organization: | AWWA |
Publication Date: | 7 June 2015 |
Status: | active |
Page Count: | 28 |
scope:
This standard describes the material and application of shop- and fieldapplied liquid-epoxy coatings and linings used in the water-supply industry for steel water pipelines installed underground or underwater, under normal construction conditions.
Conditions not described in this standard. The coating systems described in this standard are not intended for use on pipe that will be bent after the coating or lining system has been applied.
Coating and lining systems. The coating and lining systems may consist of any of the following three types: (1) a two-part chemically cured epoxy primer and one or more coats of a different two-part chemically cured epoxy topcoat; (2) two or more coats of the same two-part chemically cured epoxy, in which case the first coat shall be considered as the prime coat; or (3) a single coat of a two-part chemically cured epoxy.
Maximum temperature. AWWA steel pipe coating and lining standards are based on the maximum service temperature of potable water. Consult the epoxy manufacturer for conditions and limitations.
Purpose
The purpose of this standard is to provide the minimum requirements for liquid-epoxy coatings and linings for steel water pipe and fittings, including material, application, inspection, testing, performance requirements, packaging, and storage requirements.
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