Abstract
ISO 8502-2:2005 describes a method for the determination of chloride-containing salts that are readily soluble in water and are present on a steel surface. The method is also applicable to previously coated surfaces. It will normally be used in a laboratory using washings sampled from surfaces on site.
ISO 8502-2:2005 is applicable to the determination of salts that have been deposited on the steel surface before, during or after the cleaning operations.
ISO 8502-2:2005 is not applicable to surfaces treated with chromate, nitrite or amine, which are commonly used as inhibitors in the water when wet blast-cleaning. This is because a chromate concentration of 10 mg/l or greater or a nitrite concentration of 20 mg/l or greater in the wash water interferes with the determination of the chloride. Also the amine inhibitors can form a hydroxide boundary layer (not water soluble) over the substrate and prevent the water from contacting the underlying salt for its removal. An iron(III) ion concentration of 10 mg/l also interferes with the determination, but the iron(III) ions are concentrated in the rust deposits, which are removed from the test solution by filtration.
General information
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Status: WithdrawnPublication date: 2005-10
Corrected version (en): 2006-01
Corrected version (fr): 2006-01Stage: Withdrawal of International Standard [95.99] -
Edition: 2Number of pages: 6
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Technical Committee :ISO/TC 35/SC 12ICS :25.220.10
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Life cycle
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Previously
WithdrawnISO 8502-2:1992
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Now
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Revised by
PublishedISO 8502-2:2017