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NBN EN ISO 3210:2010
Anodizing of aluminium and its alloys - Assessment of quality of sealed anodic oxidation coatings by measurement of the loss of mass after immersion in phosphoric acid/chromic acid solution (ISO 3210:2010)
Summary
ISO 3210:2010 specifies methods of assessing the quality of sealed anodic oxidation coatings on aluminium and its alloys by measurement of the loss of mass after immersion in phosphoric acid/chromic acid solution.
ISO 3210:2010 consists of the following two methods.
Method 1: assessment of quality of sealed anodic oxidation coatings by measurement of the loss of mass after immersion in phosphoric acid/chromic acid solution, without prior acid treatment.
Method 2: assessment of quality of sealed anodic oxidation coatings by measurement of the loss of mass after immersion in phosphoric acid/chromic acid solution with prior acid treatment.
Method 1 is applicable to anodic oxidation coatings intended for decorative or protective purposes or where resistance to staining is important.
Method 2 is applicable to anodic oxidation coatings intended for architectural purposes. For less severe applications, Method 1 may be more suitable.
The methods are not applicable to the following:
hard-type anodic oxidation coatings which normally are not sealed;
anodic oxidation coatings that have been sealed only in dichromate solutions;
anodic oxidation coatings produced in chromic acid solutions;
anodic oxidation coatings that have undergone a treatment to render them hydrophobic.
ISO 3210:2010 consists of the following two methods.
Method 1: assessment of quality of sealed anodic oxidation coatings by measurement of the loss of mass after immersion in phosphoric acid/chromic acid solution, without prior acid treatment.
Method 2: assessment of quality of sealed anodic oxidation coatings by measurement of the loss of mass after immersion in phosphoric acid/chromic acid solution with prior acid treatment.
Method 1 is applicable to anodic oxidation coatings intended for decorative or protective purposes or where resistance to staining is important.
Method 2 is applicable to anodic oxidation coatings intended for architectural purposes. For less severe applications, Method 1 may be more suitable.
The methods are not applicable to the following:
hard-type anodic oxidation coatings which normally are not sealed;
anodic oxidation coatings that have been sealed only in dichromate solutions;
anodic oxidation coatings produced in chromic acid solutions;
anodic oxidation coatings that have undergone a treatment to render them hydrophobic.
Technical characteristics
| Publisher | Bureau de Normalisation Belge (NBN) |
| Publication Date | 08/27/2010 |
| Cancellation Date | 01/31/2011 |
| Page Count | 19 |
| EAN | --- |
| ISBN | --- |
| Weight (in grams) | --- |
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