Coating thickness Sample Clauses

The 'Coating thickness' clause defines the required minimum and/or maximum thickness of a protective or decorative coating applied to a surface, such as paint, plating, or other finishes. It typically specifies measurement methods, acceptable tolerances, and the surfaces or components to which the requirement applies. By setting clear standards for coating application, this clause ensures product durability, performance, and compliance with industry or contractual specifications, thereby reducing the risk of premature failure or disputes over quality.
Coating thickness. The thickness of the coating shall meet the requirements of the design when tested in accordance with ISO 2808;
Coating thickness. Thickness of coatings and paint shall be measured checked according to the procedures outlined in SSPC-PA 2 “Measurement of Dry Film Thickness with Magnetic Gages.” Use of an instrument such as a ▇▇▇▇▇ Gauge, precision groove grinder, etc. is permitted if a destructive test is deemed necessary by the Engineer and the total DFT is less than 50 mils.

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