ASTM D2200-13
(Practice)Standard Practice for Use of Pictorial Surface Preparation Standards and Guides for Painting Steel Surfaces
Standard Practice for Use of Pictorial Surface Preparation Standards and Guides for Painting Steel Surfaces
SIGNIFICANCE AND USE
4.1 The appearance of the various degrees of dry and wet abrasive blast cleaning, hand and power tool cleaning and water jetting are influenced by the initial rust grades of the steel being cleaned and/or the type and condition of the coating on the existing steel. The standards and guides aid visually in judging and evaluating the degree of rusting and/or paint deterioration before cleaning and the degree of cleaning of steel surfaces prior to painting.
4.2 Five methods have evolved because of differences in the practice of using visual standards and guides throughout the world, and the method of surface preparation employed. In Europe, the visual standards (Method A) are used as the primary means of assessing the degree of cleaning. In the US, the SSPC written definitions take precedence with the visual guides and reference photographs used as a supplement. The visual guides and reference photographs of Methods B, C, and D conform to the SSPC written definitions. There are no written definitions for Method E.
SCOPE
1.1 The visual surface preparation guides and standards consist of a series of color prints available as separate publications. Five different sets of photographs are described in this standard, designated as Method A (ISO/Swedish Standard2) and Methods B through E (SSPC Guides and Reference Photographs3). The methods differ in the depiction of the initial surface, in the definition and depiction of the cleaning conditions, and in the number of cleaning methods included. Because of these differences, the specifier should state which method to use.
1.2 The colored visual surface preparation guides represent different conditions of hot rolled carbon steel before and after surface preparation. Prior to cleaning, there are four rust grades, A to D, that cover the range from intact mill scale to 100 % rusted and pitted steel. The standards then depict the appearance of the initial conditions after cleaning by one or more methods (for example, dry abrasive blast cleaning) to various degrees of thoroughness. In addition, Method B includes three painted conditions that contain various degrees of deterioration. The Guide3 depicts these conditions after various degrees of dry abrasive blast cleaning. Method C includes four rust grades and three painted conditions that contain various degrees of deterioration. The Guide4 depicts these conditions after various degrees of hand and power tool cleaning. Method D includes two rust grades and four painted conditions that contain various degrees of deterioration. The Guide5 depicts these conditions after various degrees of water jetting, with three levels of flash rusting. Method E includes two rust grades. The Guide6 depicts these conditions after various degrees of wet abrasive blast cleaning, with three levels of flash rusting.
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Designation: D2200 − 13 Swedish Standards Association
Standard SIS 05 59 00
ISO 8501
SSPC: The Society for Protective Coatings
SSPC VIS 1, VIS 3, VIS 4/NACE VIS 7, VIS 5/NACE VIS 9
Danish Standards Association
Danish Standard DS 2019
European Committee of Paint and Printing
Ink Manufacturers’ Association
Standard Practice for
Use of Pictorial Surface Preparation Standards and Guides
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for Painting Steel Surfaces
This standard is issued under the fixed designation D2200; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year of
original adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. A
superscript epsilon (´) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.
This standard has been approved for use by agencies of the Department of Defense.
1. Scope various degrees of dry abrasive blast cleaning. Method C
includes four rust grades and three painted conditions that
1.1 The visual surface preparation guides and standards
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contain various degrees of deterioration. The Guide depicts
consist of a series of color prints available as separate
these conditions after various degrees of hand and power tool
publications.Fivedifferentsetsofphotographsaredescribedin
cleaning. Method D includes two rust grades and four painted
this standard, designated as Method A (ISO/Swedish Stan-
2 conditions that contain various degrees of deterioration. The
dard ) and Methods B through E (SSPC Guides and Reference
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Guide depicts these conditions after various degrees of water
Photographs ).Themethodsdifferinthedepictionoftheinitial
jetting, with three levels of flash rusting. Method E includes
surface, in the definition and depiction of the cleaning
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two rust grades. The Guide depicts these conditions after
conditions, and in the number of cleaning methods included.
various degrees of wet abrasive blast cleaning, with three
Because of these differences, the specifier should state which
levels of flash rusting.
method to use.
2. Referenced Documents
1.2 The colored visual surface preparation guides represent
different conditions of hot rolled carbon steel before and after
2.1 Other Documents:
2,3,4,5,6
surface preparation. Prior to cleaning, there are four rust
Pictorial Surface Preparation Standards and Guides
3,4
grades, A to D, that cover the range from intact mill scale to
Surface Cleanliness Definitions
100 % rusted and pitted steel. The standards then depict the
3. Terminology
appearance of the initial conditions after cleaning by one or
more methods (for example, dry abrasive blast cleaning) to
3.1 Definitions:
various degrees of thoroughness. In addition, Method B
3.1.1 The cleanliness definitions for the Method A visual
includes three painted conditions that contain various degrees
surface preparation standard appear in the text of the pictorial
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of deterioration. The Guide depicts these conditions after
surface preparation standards publication. The definitions for
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Methods B, C, D, and E are found in a separate publication.
4,5,6
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This practice is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee D01 on Paint and
Related Coatings, Materials, and Applications and is the direct responsibility of
4. Significance and Use
Subcommittee D01.46 on Industrial Protective Coatings.
The pictorial standards described were prepared by the Swedish Corrosion
4.1 The appearance of the various degrees of dry and wet
Institute and have been jointly approved by ASTM, The Society For Protective
abrasive blast cleaning, hand and power tool cleaning and
Coatings (SSPC) (VIS 1), and the Swedish Standardizing Commission.
CurrenteditionapprovedJune1,2013.PublishedJuly2013.Originallyapproved
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in 1966. Last previous edition approved in 2008 as D2200 – 08. DOI: 10.1520/ The Visual Guide for Method C and the surface cleanliness definitions are
D2200-13. available from The Society for Protective Coatings (SSPC), 40 24th St., 6th Floor,
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The pictorial surface preparation standard Method A is available from The Pittsburgh, PA 15222-4656, http://www.sspc.org.
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Society for Protective Coatings (SSPC), 40 24th St., 6th Floor, Pittsburgh, PA The Visual Guide for Method D and the surface cleanliness definitions are
15222-4656, http://www.sspc.org and Sveriges Standardiseringskommission, Box available from The Society for Protective Coatings (SSPC), 40 24th St., 6th Floor,
3295, Stockholm 3, Sweden. Pittsburgh, PA 15222-4656, http://www.sspc.org.
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TheVisualGuideforMethodBandsurfacecleanlinessdefinitionsareavailable The Visual Guide for Method E and the surface cleanliness definitions are
fromThe Society for Protective Coatings (SSPC), 40 24th St., 6th Floor, Pittsburgh, available from The Society for Protective Coatings (SSPC), 40 24th St., 6th Floor,
PA 15222-4656, http://www.sspc.org. Pittsburgh, PA
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This document is not an ASTM standard and is intended only to provide the user of an ASTM standard an indication of what changes have been made to the previous version. Because
it may not be technically possible to adequately depict all changes accurately, ASTM recommends that users consult prior editions as appropriate. In all cases only the current version
of the standard as published by ASTM is to be considered the official document.
Designation: D2200 − 08 D2200 − 13 Swedish Standards Association
Standard SIS 05 59 00
ISO 8501
SSPC: The Society for Protective Coatings
SSPC VIS 1, VIS 3, VIS 4/NACE VIS 7, VIS 5/NACE VIS 9
Danish Standards Association
Danish Standard DS 2019
European Committee of Paint and Printing
Ink Manufacturers’ Association
Standard Practice for
Use of Pictorial Surface Preparation Standards and Guides
1
for Painting Steel Surfaces
This standard is issued under the fixed designation D2200; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year of
original adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. A
superscript epsilon (´) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.
This standard has been approved for use by agencies of the Department of Defense.
1. Scope
1.1 The visual surface preparation guides and standards consist of a series of color prints available as separate publications. Five
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different sets of photographs are described in this standard, designated as Method A (ISO/Swedish Standard ) and Methods B
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through E (SSPC Guides and Reference Photographs ). The methods differ in the depiction of the initial surface, in the definition
and depiction of the cleaning conditions, and in the number of cleaning methods included. Because of these differences, the
specifier should state which method to use.
1.2 The colored visual surface preparation standardsguides represent different conditions of hot rolled carbon steel before and
after surface preparation. Prior to cleaning, there are four rust grades, A to D, that cover the range from intact mill scale to 100 %
rusted and pitted steel. The standards then depict the appearance of the initial conditions after cleaning by one or more methods
(for example, dry abrasive blast cleaning) to various degrees of thoroughness. In addition, Method B includes three painted
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conditions that contain various degrees of deterioration. The Guide depicts these conditions after various degrees of dry abrasive
blast cleaning. Method C includes four rust grades and three painted conditions that contain various degrees of deterioration. The
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Guide depicts these conditions after various degrees of hand and power tool cleaning. Method D includes two rust grades and four
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painted conditions that contain various degrees of deterioration. The Guide depicts these conditions after various degrees of water
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jetting, with three levels of flash rusting. Method E includes two rust grades. The Guide depicts these conditions after various
degrees of wet abrasive blast cleaning, with three levels of flash rusting.
2. Referenced Documents
2.1 Other Documents:
2,3,4,5,6
Pictorial Surface Preparation Standards and Guides
3,4
Surface Cleanliness Definitions
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This practice is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee D01 on Paint and Related Coatings, Materials, and Applications and is the direct responsibility of
Subcommittee D01.46 on Industrial Protective Coatings.
The pictorial standards described were prepared by the Swedish Corrosion Institute and have been jointly approved by ASTM, The Society For Protective Coatings (SSPC)
(VIS 1), and the Swedish Standardizing Commission.
Current edition approved June 1, 2008June 1, 2013. Published June 2008July 2013. Originally approved in 1966. Last previous edition approved in 20012008 as
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D2200 – 95 (2001)D2200 – 08. . DOI: 10.1520/D2200-08.10.1520/D2200-13.
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The pictorial surface preparation standard Method A is available from The Society for Protective Coatings (SSPC), 40 24th St., 6th Floor, Pittsburgh, PA 15222-4656,
http://www.sspc.org and Sveriges Standardiseringskommission, Box 3295, Stockholm 3, Sweden.
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The Visual Guide for Method B and surface cleanliness definitions are available from The Society for Protective Coatings (SSPC), 40 24th St., 6th Floor, Pittsburgh,
PA 15222-4656, http://www.sspc.org.
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The Visual Guide for Method C and the surface cleanliness definitions are available from The Society for Protective Coatings (SSPC), 40 24th St., 6th Floor, Pittsburgh,
PA 15222-4656, http://www.sspc.org.
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The Visual Guide for Method D and the surface cleanliness definitions are available from The Society for Protective Coatings (SSPC), 40 24th St., 6th Floor, Pittsburgh,
PA 15222-4656, http://www.sspc.org.
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The Visual Guide for Method E and the surface cleanliness definitions are available from The Society for Protective Coatings (SSPC), 40 24th St., 6th Floor, Pittsburgh,
PA 15222-4656, http://www.s
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