SSPC VIS Book

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SSPC VIS Book PICTORIAL SURFACE

SSPC – VIS 1 Book PICTORIAL SURFACE STANDARD DRY BLAST CLEANING

SSPC Vis Pocket Book
SSPC-Vis Book

Guide and Reference Photographs for Steel Surfaces Prepared by Dry Abrasive Blast Cleaning. SSPC’s most widely used visual reference features over 50 full-color photos of previously coated, and uncoated, rusted steel surfaces before and after dry abrasive blast cleaning.

Similar to the Swedish and British standards, but the pictures of the required final appearances match the written descriptions in the USA standards.

Cleanliness requirements for conditions depicted are defined by the SSPC’ surface preparation specifications:

  • white metal (SP 5)
  • Near-white (SP 10)
  • Commercial (SP 6)
  • Industrial (SP 14)
  • Brush-off (SP 7) blast finishes.

Appendix photographs show variations in white metal surfaces caused by different metallic and non-metallic abrasives, profile depth, angle of view, and lighting. Now with guides in both English and Spanish!

 

SSPC’-VIS 2 PICTORIAL RUST STANDARD

Pictorial Rust Standard

Standard Method of Evaluating Degree of Rusting on Painted Steel Surfaces. SSPC’s popular rust standard features a series of 27 full color images and 27 black and white diagrams representing various degrees of spot, general, and also pinpoint rusting on painted steel surfaces.

 

Text and tables provide a guide to the use of the reference photographs; a scale and description of standard rust grades; a comparison of SSPC, ASTM, ISO, and other rust grade scales; and also other useful information.

 

 

SSPC-VIS 3 PICTORIAL SURFACE STANDARD HAND | POWER TOOL

Standard Hand Power Tools

Guide and Reference Photographs for Steel Surfaces Prepared by Hand and Power Tool Cleaning. Contains a series of 43 full-color reference photographs. That to be used as a supplement to the SSPC standards for hand, and power tool cleaned steel.

Shows a total of seven different steel surfaces (four un-coated and three previously coated). Before and after hand tool cleaning (SP 2).

Power tool cleaning with power wire brushes and sanding discs (SP 3). Power tool cleaning to bare metal (SP 11). And commercial grade power tool cleaning (SP 15). Also contains photos of SP 11 surfaces with a restored profile, a revised guide to the use of reference photographs, a new table of standards and conditions depicted, and additional explanatory notes.

 

SSPC’-VIS 4|NACE VIS 7 PICTORIAL STANDARD WATER JETTING

Water Jetting Standard Pictorial

Guide and Reference Photographs for Steel Surfaces Prepared by Water jetting. Shows a total of six different steel surfaces (two un-coated and four previously coated) before and after water jetting. Photographs illustrate four separate degrees of cleaning (WJ 1, WJ 2, WJ 3, and WJ 4).

For each initial condition, with additional photos that depict the appearance light, moderate, and finally heavy flash rust after cleaning.

Also contains a written guide to the use of reference photographs and additional explanatory notes.

Cleanliness requirements for conditions depicted are defined by the joint SSPC/NACE surface preparation specification for both high- and ultrahigh-pressure water jetting (SP 12/NACE 5).

 

SSPC – VIS 5|NACE VIS 9 WET ABRASIVE BLAST CLEANING

SSPC-Vis 5
Vis-5 Book

Guide and Reference Photographs for Steel Surfaces Prepared by Wet Abrasive Blast Cleaning. Pictorial Standard also shows two un-coated, rusted steel surfaces (Conditions C and D) before and after wet abrasive blast cleaning.

Photographs illustrate both two degrees of cleaning (WAB 6 and WAB 10). For each initial condition, with additional photos that depict the appearance of light, moderate, and heavy flash rust after cleaning. Also contains a written guide to the use of reference photographs and additional explanatory notes. Surface preparation specifications for commercial (SP 6/NACE 3) and near-white blast cleaning (SP 10/NACE 2). Photos of commercial and near-white surfaces achieved by dry abrasive blast cleaning can be found in SSPC-VIS 1.

 

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What is SSPC

SSPC also call Society for Protective Coatings is a professional association for the industrial protective and marine coatings industry. It was founded in 1950 as the Steel Structures Painting Council, a non-profit association focus concern with the use of coatings to protect steel structures. Such as bridges, ships, water tanks, and locks and dams. Since the original mission of the organization already evolve over the years to include structures built with materials other than steel (concrete, composite materials, etc.). The name already change in 1997 to SSPC : The Society for Protective Coatings. The organization was originally affiliated with Carnegie Mellon University but is now independent. As of the end of 2019, there are approximately 16,000 members worldwide. There are also approximately 960 corporate members. Industrial painting contractors are a primary beneficiary of the society efforts. Because of significant overlap in mission and services, in April 2020 the membership approve a merger with NACE International, along with members of that organization. The merger already form a new organization in 2021 and also known as AMPP: The Association for Materials Protection and Performance. The NACE and SSPC organizations and brands will be gradually phase out.

Publications

The official voice of Society for Protective Coatings is the Journal of Protective Coatings & Linings, published monthly by Technology Publishing Company in Pittsburgh, PA. In addition to standards and the JPCL, SSPC produces books, technical manuals, training courses, professional certification programs. And also information regarding environmental regulations, health and safety issues that affect the protective coatings industry. The society has also begun developing resources for the commercial-light industrial industry.

Standards

Society for Protective Coatings is an American National Standards Institute already accredi standards development organization. Society for Protective Coatings develops and publishes already widely uses industry standards for surface preparation, coating selection, coating application, painting contractor certification, and testing. Standing committees periodically review and update the standards as requirement. PT. Cuanli provides SSPC VIS Book to fulfill our client projects requirement.
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