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BS 4479-7:1990

Withdrawn

Withdrawn

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Design of articles that are to be coated Recommendations for thermally sprayed coatings

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Language(s)

English

Published date

07-31-1990

Withdrawn date

08-03-2017

Superseded by

BS EN 15520:2007

US$208.86
Excluding Tax where applicable

Committees responsible
Foreword
Recommendations
1 Scope
2 Definitions
3 General
4 Structural design considerations
5 Component design considerations
Appendix
A Diagrams illustrating preferred and deprecated design
   features for articles to be coated by thermal
   spraying
Figures
1 Interior angles
2 Blind crevices
3 Narrow gaps
4 Crevices
5 Lap joints
6 Corners
7 Flat surfaces
8 Pockets

Design of articles to be coated by thermal spraying. Illustrates preferred and deprecated design features. Outlines the process involved in thermally spraying metals, true and pseudo alloys, cermets, ceramics and composites. Describes four common techniques i.e. flame spraying, arc-spraying, plasma spraying and detonation coating.

Committee
STI/40
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes BS 4479(1969) (07/2004) Supersedes 86/53491 DC (08/2005) Reviewed and confirmed by BSI, December 2012. (11/2012)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
12
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Withdrawn
SupersededBy
Supersedes

BS 5493:1977 Code of practice for protective coating of iron and steel structures against corrosion
BS CP3012(1972) : 1972 CODE OF PRACTICE FOR CLEANING AND PREPARATION OF METAL SURFACES
BS 4479-1:1990 Design of articles that are to be coated General recommendations
BS 2569-2:1965 Specification for sprayed metal coatings Protection of iron and steel against corrosion and oxidation at elevated temperatures.
BS 2569-1:1964 Specification for sprayed metal coatings Protection of iron and steel by aluminium and zinc against atmospheric corrosion
BS 2451:1963 Specification for chilled iron shot and grit

US$208.86
Excluding Tax where applicable