ISO 14921:2010
Thermal spraying - Procedures for the application of thermally sprayed coatings for engineering components

Standard No.
ISO 14921:2010
Release Date
2010
Published By
International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
Latest
ISO 14921:2010
Scope
This International Standard specifies the general procedure, when a thermally sprayed coating is applied to enhance the surface properties of a component or to reclaim worn and non-conforming parts. This International Standard does not provide definitive methods for specific work due to the variety of the technological, physical and/or chemical requirements and of the component's shape. This International Standard specifies the general conditions for the selection of the spraying procedure and materials for this purpose. It does not apply to thermally sprayed zinc and/or aluminium coatings for protection of steel structures against atmospheric corrosion, for which ISO 2063 applies. This International Standard also does not apply to coatings of self-fluxing alloys which are subsequently fused. That procedure is covered by ISO 14920.

ISO 14921:2010 Referenced Document

  • EN 13507 Thermal spraying - Pre-treatment of surfaces of metallic parts and components for thermal spraying*2018-08-01 Update
  • EN 15520 Thermal spraying - Recommendations for constructional design of components with thermally sprayed coatings
  • EN 657:2005 Thermal spraying - Terminology, classification
  • ISO 14923 Thermal spraying - Characterization and testing of thermally sprayed coatings

ISO 14921:2010 history

  • 2010 ISO 14921:2010 Thermal spraying - Procedures for the application of thermally sprayed coatings for engineering components
  • 2001 ISO 14921:2001 Thermal spraying - Procedures for the application of thermally sprayed coatings for engineering components
Thermal spraying - Procedures for the application of thermally sprayed coatings for engineering components



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