ASTM NACE/ASTMG193-12c
(Terminology)Standard Terminology and Acronyms Relating to Corrosion
Standard Terminology and Acronyms Relating to Corrosion
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1.1 This terminology and acronyms standard covers and defines commonly used terms and acronyms in the field of corrosion. Related terms may be found in Terminologies D16, D4538, G40, or other ASTM terminology standards.
1.2 This terminology and acronyms standard is a result of an agreement between NACE International and ASTM International Committee G01 on Corrosion of Metals and may not reflect the opinions of other ASTM committees.
1.3 In this terminology and acronyms standard, brackets are used for directives that follow a definition and are obviously not part of it, such as, “[see XXX]” and “[also known as XXX].” Brackets can also indicate the field of application or context of the definition or acronym.
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Standard Terminology and Acronyms Relating to
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Corrosion
This standard is issued under the fixed designation; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year of original
adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision.Anumber in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval.Asuperscript
epsilon (ϵ) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.
1. Scope NACE No. 3/SSPC-SP 6 Commercial Blast Cleaning
NACE No. 4/SSPC-SP 7 Brush-Off Blast Cleaning
1.1 This terminology and acronyms standard covers and
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2.3 SSPC Surface Preparation Standards:
defines commonly used terms and acronyms in the field of
SSPC-SP 1 Solvent Cleaning
corrosion. Related terms may be found in Terminologies D16,
SSPC-SP 2 Hand Tool Cleaning
D4538, G40, or other ASTM terminology standards.
SSPC-SP 3 Power Tool Cleaning
1.2 Thisterminologyandacronymsstandardisaresultofan
SSPC-SP 8 Pickling
agreement between NACE International and ASTM Interna-
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2.4 ISO Standards:
tional Committee G01 on Corrosion of Metals and may not
ISO 6506-1 Metallic materials -- Brinell hardness test --
reflect the opinions of other ASTM committees.
Part 1: Test method
1.3 In this terminology and acronyms standard, brackets are
ISO 6507-1 Metallic materials -- Vickers hardness test --
used for directives that follow a definition and are obviously
Part 1: Test method
not part of it, such as, “[see XXX]” and “[also known as
ISO 6508-1 Metallic materials -- Rockwell hardness test --
XXX].” Brackets can also indicate the field of application or
Part 1: Test method (scales A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, K, N,
context of the definition or acronym.
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2. Referenced Documents
3. Terminology
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2.1 ASTM Standards:
3.1 Definitions:
D16 Terminology for Paint, Related Coatings, Materials,
and Applications
abrasion resistance—the ability of a material to resist being
D2583 Test Method for Indentation Hardness of Rigid
worn away and to maintain its original appearance and
Plastics by Means of a Barcol Impressor
structure when subjected to rubbing, scraping, or wear.
D4538 Terminology Relating to Protective Coating and
abrasive—a solid substance that, owing to its hardness,
Lining Work for Power Generation Facilities
toughness, size, shape, consistency, or other properties, is
E10 Test Method for Brinell Hardness of Metallic Materials
suitable for grinding, cutting, roughening, polishing, or
E18 Test Methods for Rockwell Hardness of Metallic Ma-
cleaning a surface by friction or high-velocity impact.
terials
abrasive blast cleaning—cleaning and roughening of a sur-
E92 Test Method for Vickers Hardness of Metallic Materi-
faceproducedbythehigh-velocityimpactofanabrasivethat
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als
ispropelledbythedischargeofpressurizedfluidfromablast
G40 Terminology Relating to Wear and Erosion
nozzle or by a mechanical device such as a centrifugal
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2.2 NACE Standards:
blasting wheel. [also referred to as abrasive blasting]
NACE No. 1/SSPC-SP 5 White Metal Blast Cleaning
abrasive blasting—see abrasive blast cleaning.
NACENo.2/SSPC-SP10 Near-WhiteMetalBlastCleaning
accelerator—a chemical substance that increases the rate at
which a chemical reaction (e.g., curing) would otherwise
occur.
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This terminology and acronyms standard is under the jurisdiction of NACE/ AC impedance—see electrochemical impedance.
ASTM Committee J01, Joint Committee on Corrosion, and is the direct responsi-
acrylic—type of resin polymerized from acrylic acid, meth-
bility of Subcommittee J01.02, Working Group on Terminology.
acrylic acid, esters of these acids, or acrylonitrile.
Current edition approved Oct. 1, 2012. Published October 2012. Originally
activator—a chemical substance that initiates a chemical
approved in 2009. Last previous edition approved in 2012 as G193–12b. DOI:
10.1520/G0193-12C.
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For referenced ASTM standards, visit the ASTM Web site, www.astm.org, or
contact ASTM Customer Service at service@astm.org. For Annual Book of ASTM
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Standards volume information, refer to the standard’s Document Summary page on Available from The Society for Protective Coatings (SSPC), 40 24th St., 6th
theASTMWeb site. For NACE standards, visit the NACEWeb site, www.nace.org, Floor, Pittsburgh, PA 15222-4656, http://www.sspc.org.
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or contact NACE FirstService at firstservice@nace.org. Available from International Organization for Standardization (ISO), 1, ch. de
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Withdrawn. The last approved version of this historical standard is referenced la Voie-Creuse, Case postale 56, CH-1211, Geneva 20, Switzerland, http://
on www.astm.org. www.iso.org.
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