geesaman.d
Mechanical
- Nov 18, 2021
- 360
I'm seeing this more and more. ISO 12944 paint systems are built around structures of welded construction where seams, exposed threads, machined surfaces, lubrication fittings, etc simply do not exist.
I know I can provide paint systems that meet ISO 12944 corrosion resistance ratings within the context of the paint testing samples and method. But applying that paint system to machinery violates basically every other ISO 12944 best practice and surely compromises the real-world performance.
Is there any other standard or practice I might look that is a better fit for painting machinery installed in corrosive environments? Or anything useful I can say to my prospective customers who demand machinery protected according to ISO 12944?
I know I can provide paint systems that meet ISO 12944 corrosion resistance ratings within the context of the paint testing samples and method. But applying that paint system to machinery violates basically every other ISO 12944 best practice and surely compromises the real-world performance.
Is there any other standard or practice I might look that is a better fit for painting machinery installed in corrosive environments? Or anything useful I can say to my prospective customers who demand machinery protected according to ISO 12944?