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()sspc ANACE a ea the society for protective coatings THE CORROSION SOCIETY lem No. 21068 Joint Surface Preparation Standard NACE No. 4/SSPC-SP 7 Brush-Off Blast Cleaning This NACE International (NACEYSSPC: Tne Socety for Protective Coatings standard represents a consensus f those Individual members who nave reviewed tis document, is scope, and provisions. itis Intended to ald the manufacture, the consumer, and the general public. Is acceptance does net in any respect preclude anyone, whether he has adopted the standard or not, ‘rom manufacturing, marketing, purchasing, oF using products, processes, or procedures ot adgressed inthis standard. Nothing contained in this NACE/SSPC standard is to be construed as granting any right, by implication or ctherwise, to manufacture, sel, or use in connection with any method) apparatus, or product covered by Latters Patent, or a3 indemnfying or protecting anyone agains iabity for infringement of Letiers Patent, This siandard represents current technology and Should in'no way be interpreted as a restriction on the use of better procedures or materials, Nether is this standard intended to apply in all cases relating to the subject. Unpredictable circumstances may negate the usefulness of this standard in specfc instances. NACE and SSPC. assume no responsibity for the interpretation o° use ofthis standard by other partss and accept Tesponsisity for only those official interpretations issued by NACE or SSPC in accordance with their governing procedures and policies which preclude the issuance of interpretations by incvidual volunteers. Users of this NACE/SSPC standard are responsible for reviewing appropriate health, safety environmental, and regulary documents and for determining theie appioaity in reation to this slandard prior to ils use, This NACE/SSPC standard may not necessarily address all potential health and safety problems or environmental hazards associated with the use of materials, fequioment, andlor operations delaled or relerred 0 wilhin this standard. Users of this NACEISSEC standard are also responsible for establishing appropriate health, safely. and environmental protection practices, in consultation with appropriate regulatory authorties necessary, to achieve compiance with any existing applicable regulatory requirements prir to the Use ofthis standard CAUTIONARY NOTICE: NACEISSPC standards are subject to periodic review, and may be revised or withdrawn at any time without prior notice. “The user is cautioned to obtain the late dion, NAGE and SSPC require that acon be taken to reaffirm, revise, or withdraw this stand no later than five years trom the date of intial publication Revised 2000-06-16 [Approved October 1994 ISBN 1-57590-102-1 (©2000, SSPC: The Society for Protective Coatings NACE International SSSPC: The Society for Protective Coatings P.O. Box 218340 40 ath Steet, Sixth Floor Houston, TX 77218-8240, Pittsburgh, PA 15222 (telephone +1 281/228-6200) (lolephone +1 412/281-2331) Prinled by NAGE Intemational Cong by te 8 SSP: The 21 0856-06 2003 city or Protective Comings Hon Ja 2" NACE No. 4/SSPC-SP 7 Foreword ‘This joint standard covers the Use of blast cleaning abrasives to achieve a defined degree of clearing f steal surtaces prior to the application of a protective coating or lning system. This standard is Intended for use by coating or lining spectiers, applicators, Inspectors, or others who may be responsible lor defining @ standard degrea of surface canines, ‘The focus ofthis standard is brush-off blast clearing. White metal blast clearing, near-white metal blast clearing, commerdal blast cleaning, and industrial biast Cleaning are adoressed in separate standards BBrush-of blast cleaning provides a lesser degree of cleaning then industrial blast cleaning (NACE No. BSSPC-SP 14"). ‘The aiference batwaen an Industral blast and a brush-of bast is that the abjecve of brush-of blast isto alow as muct ofan existing coating to remain as possible, and to roughen the surface prior te coating application while the purpase of the industrial blast isto remove mast ofthe coating. ill ‘cal, and rust, when the extra eort required to remove every trace of these is determined to be unwarranted, “his joint standard was originally prepared in 1994 and revised in 2000 by the SSPCINACE Task Group A on Surface Preparation by Abrasive Blast Ciesning. This jot Task Group incudes members of both the SSPC Surface Preparation Commitlee and the NACE Unit Commitee T-63 on ‘Sutace Preparation. NACE No. BSSPC SP 14 Vatestreveon),induetal last Cleaning’ Houston, TX: NACE, ana Pittsburgh, PA: SSPC). NACE International i Copyiht by the 4 SGPC: The Society for Pott Cotngs Mon Jal 21'08-56:26 2003 NACE No. 4/SSPC-SP 7 Joint Surface Preparation Standard NACE No. 4/SSPC-SP 7 Brush-Off Blast Cleaning Contents General Definitions References Procedures Before Blast Cleaning Blast Cleaning Methods and Operation Blast Cleaning Abrasives Procedures Following Blast Cleaning and Immediately Prior to Coating Inspection Salety and Environmental Requirements 10, ComMENIS sense Appendix A: Explanatory Notes ii NACE International Coptgt by 4 SSFO: The Society for Potectie Coatings NACE No. 4/SSPC-SP 7 Section 1: General 1,1. This joint standard covers the requirements for brush cf blast cleaning of unpainted or painted ste! surfaces by the use of abrasives. These requirements include the end ‘condition of the surece and materias and procedures, necessary to achieve and very the end condition, 1.2 This jont standard allows tightly adherent rust, mil scale, andor old coating to remain a the surface, 1.3. The mandatory requirements ete descrived in Sections te 9. NOTE: Section 10, “Comments,” and Appendix A, “Explanatory Notes,” are not mandatory requirements of his, standard, Section 2: Definitions 2.1 A brush-of blast ceaned surface, when viewed without ‘magnification, shal be tree of all sible ol, grease, di, ‘ust, loose mil scale, locse rust, and loose costing, Tigrty adherent mil scale, rust, and coating may remain on the face. Mil scale, rus, and coating are consdered tignty adherent i they cannot be removed by iting with 2 dull puty knife ater abrasive blast clearing has been performed, 2.2 The enti surface shall be subjected to the abrasive biast. The remaining mil scale, rst, or coating shall be tight Flecks of the Underiying steel need not be exposed ‘whenever the origina substrate consists of intact coating, 23 When a coating is specified, the surface shall be Feuighered to @ degtee suitable for the specfied coating system, 2.4 Immediately prior to coating application, the entre surface shall comply whh the degree of cleaning as spection herin. 25 Visual standards or comparators may be specified to Supplement the witten defintion. In any agpute, te written standards shal ake precedence over Visual standards and Comparators. Addtiona information on visual standards Is, availabe n Paragraph Aé of Appendix A ‘Section 3: References '3:1_The documents retecenced inthis standard are iste in Paragranh 3.4 3.2 The latest issue, revision, o¢ amendment of the referenced standards in effet on the date of invitation to bid ‘shall govern unless otherwise spectied. 33 If there is a confit between the requirements of any of the cted reference standards and this standard, the requirements of his standard shall preval Section 4.1. Before bast clearing, visible deposits of oil, grease, or tiher contaminants shall be removed in accordance with SSPO-SP 1” o other agreed-upon methods. 42 Betore blast cleaning, surface imperfections such as ‘sharp fing, sharp edges, weld spatter, of bumming sag SSPCSP + (atest revision) “Sober! Cleaning” (Pitsburgh, PA: SSPC), NACE International oyight by the x SSPE: THe Sacy for tect Comings Mon Jal 21'0856:37 2003 3.4 SSPC: Standards: The Society for Protective Coatings AB 1 Mineral and Slag Abcasives AB2 Gieanliness of Recycled Ferrous Metalic Abrasives ABS Newly Manufactured or Re-Manufactured Stee! Abrasives PAS A Guide to Safety in Paint Applications SP1 Solvent Cleaning VIS 1 Visual Standard for Abrasive Blast Cleaned Steo! : Procedures Before Blast Cleaning should be removed from the surface to the extent required by the procurement documents (project specication) ‘Additonal information on surface imperfections is avalable In Paragraoh AS of Appendix A.

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