ISO 16276-1:2007 Corrosion protection of steel structures by protective paint systems - Assessment of, and acceptance criteria for, the adhesion/cohesion (fracture strength) of a coating - Part 1: Pull-off testing
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ISO 16276-1:2007
Scope
This part of ISO 16276 specifies procedures for assessing the fracture strength of a protective paint coating of
any thickness on a steel substrate of thickness not less than 10 mm. The procedures given in this part of
ISO 16276 are based on methods used with different types of pull-off test equipment. The results obtained
using such different types of equipment are not comparable.
This part of ISO 16276 is only applicable if a fracture strength value is specified, together with the type of test
equipment and the manufacturer of the equipment. Usually, this information is included in contract
documentation.
This part of ISO 16276 also specifies suitable equipment and defines inspection areas, sampling plans and
acceptance/rejection criteria.
It does not give any values of the fracture strength of different protective paint coatings.
ISO 16276-1:2007 Referenced Document
ISO 12944-7 Paints and varnishes - Corrosion protection of steel structures by protective paint systems - Part 7: Execution and supervision of paint work*, 2017-11-01 Update
ISO 12944-8 Paints and varnishes - Corrosion protection of steel structures by protective paint systems - Part 8: Development of specifications for new work and maintenance*, 2017-11-01 Update
ISO 19840 Paints and varnishes - Corrosion protection of steel structures by protective paint systems - Measurement of, and acceptance criteria for, the thickness of dry films on rough surfaces*, 2012-09-01 Update
ISO 4624 Paints and varnishes. Pull-off test for adhesion*, 2023-06-12 Update
ISO 16276-1:2007 history
2007ISO 16276-1:2007 Corrosion protection of steel structures by protective paint systems - Assessment of, and acceptance criteria for, the adhesion/cohesion (fracture strength) of a coating - Part 1: Pull-off testing