B1 2001
B1 2001
B1 2001
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF RAILWAYS
(Railway Board)
ADOPTED 1934
INCORPORATING A & C SLIP NO. 1, YEAR : 1998
ISSUED BY
RESEARCH DESIGNS AND STANDARDS ORGANISATION
LUCKNOW - 226011
CONTENTS
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Definitions
Responsibility for Completeness
Sub-letting of Work
Stacking Materials
Imported Material
Leading to Site
Lines and Levels
Steel
Pins and Expansion Rollers
Steel Castings
Bronze Plates
Maintenance of Records by Fabricators
Manufacture
Templates
Flattening and Straightening
Planing and Shearing
Flame Cutting
Drilling and Sub-punching
Parts in Contact
Making of Joints
Erection and Equipment
Bearings and Anchorages
Rivets and Rivetting
Field Rivets, Bolts, Nuts and Service Accessories
Smithed Work
Welding
Sequence of Welding and Weld Pass
Bolts, Nuts and Washers
Connecting Pins
Pin Holes
Bearing and Expansion Gear
Erection in Contractors Works
Interchangeability
Camber
Testing
Check on Tests Made at Contractors Work
Analysis
Inspection - General
Oiling, Painting and Metallising
Name Plate
Erection Mark
Packing
Despatch or Shipping Marks
Loading
Weight of Steel Work for Payment
Quantities
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Appendix-I
Appendix-II
Appendix-III
Appendix IV
Appendix-V
Records to be Maintained
Manufacturing Tolerances ..
Erection of Open Web Girder Span
Permissible Deviations for Driven Rivets
Proforma for Welding Procedure Specification Sheet ..
Proforma for Welding Procedure Qualification Record ..
Appendix-VI
Tolerances & Specification for Knuckle and Roller Bearings
Appendix-VII Specification for Metallising with Sprayed Aluminium .
for Bridge Girders
Figure 1-4 ..
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29
30
31
32
33
35
Ready
mixed
paint,
brushing, finishing, semi
gloss,
for
general
purposes
to
Indian
Standard colours.
IS: 209
Zinc ingot.
IS: 210
IS: 549
Split pins.
IS: 808
0.3
This Specification makes reference
to the following Indian Standard, Indian
Railway
standard
and
RDSOs
Specifications:-
IS: 814
0.3.1
IS: 816
IS: 822
IS: 887
Animal tallow.
IS: 958
Temporary
corrosion
preventive grease, soft
film, cold application.
IS: 962
IS: 1030
0.1
This Specification is issued under the
fixed serial number B1. The final number
indicates the year of original adoption as
standard or in the case of revision the year
of last revision. This Specification was
adopted in 1934 and revised in 1936, 1947,
1962, 1979 and 2001.
0.2
This Specification is intended mainly
to cover technical provisions relating to
fabrication and erection of steel girder
bridges and locomotive turn-tables, including
supply of the materials through contract or
Railway Engineering Workshops.
IS: 51
IS: 57
IS: 75
Linseed
refined.
oil,
raw
and
IS: 77
Linseed
paints.
oil,
boiled
for
IS: 102
Ready
mixed
paint,
brushing, red lead, nonsetting, priming.
IS: 104
Ready
mixed
paint,
brushing, zinc chrome,
priming.
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IS: 1148
IS: 2004
IS: 1149
IS: 2016
Plain washers.
IS: 2062
Steel
for
general
structural purposes.
Hexagon
head
bolts,
screws and nuts of
product grade C.
IS: 2074
IS: 2339
Aluminium
paint
for
general purposes, in
dual container
IS: 2590
Primary
aluminium
ingots for remelting for
general
engineering
purposes.
IS: 2638
IS: 3063
Fastners-single
coil
rectangular
section
spring washers.
IS: 3502
IS: 4899
IS: 1363
IS: 1367
Technical
conditions
fasteners.
for
supply
threaded
IS: 1458
Railway bronze
and castings.
ingots
IS: 1673
IS: 1730
cold
IS: 1745
Petroleum
solvents.
IS: 1852
Rolling
and
cutting
tolerances for hot rolled
steel products.
IS: 5369
IS: 1875
Carbon
steel
billets,
blooms, slabs and bars
for forging.
IS: 5372
Taper
washers
channels.
IS: 5374
Taper washers
beams.
IS: 5666
Etch primer.
IS: 5905
IS: 6586
Recommended practice
for metal spraying for
protection of iron steel.
IS: 1929
IS: 2002
hydrocarbon
for
for
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IS: 6610
IS: 7215
Tolerances
fabrication
structures
IS: 7283
0.3.2
of
M-43
T-12
P-31
for
steel
0.3.3
RDSO's Specifications
IS: 8500
Structural
steel-micro
alloyed (Medium and
high structural qualities)
M&C/PCN/102/96
Epoxy
zinc
phosphate
primer.
IS: 9954
Pictorial
surface
preparation standards for
painting of steel surfaces
M&C/PCN/103/86
Epoxy
micaceous
iron oxide.
IS: 9595
Metal-arc welding of
carbon
and
carbon
manganese
steelsrecommendations.
M&C/PCN/109/88
Polyurethane
red oxide.
M&C/PCN/110/88
Polyurethane
aluminium.
M&C/PCN/111/88
High
build
Epoxy paint.
IRS Specifications
R-19
M-3
M-28
M-39
0.4
Wherever
reference
to
the
standards mentioned in clause 0.3 appears
in the Specification, it shall be taken as a
reference to the latest version of the
standards.
0.5
Any revision or addition or deletion
of the provisions of this Specification shall
be issued only through the correction slip.
No cognizance shall be given to any policy
directives issued through other means.
1. Definitions
M-41
1.1
Throughout this Specification the
following definitions shall be applicable.
M-42
1.1.1 The
Purchaser'
means
the
President of India or his/her representative
unless otherwise stated in the case of
stores ordered for the Indian Railways.
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3. Sub-letting of Work
3.1
Before ordering sub-letting of work,
the Contractor shall submit the names of
the Sub-Contractors proposed for the
approval of the Engineer and shall
afterwards send the Inspecting Officer a
copy of the orders for the sub-letted work.
3.1.1 The Contractor shall be responsible
for all the sub-letted work. Such work shall
be inspected and verified by the Inspecting
Officer.
4. Stacking Materials
4.1.1 On receipt of materials at the bridge
yard they shall be carefully unloaded
examined for defects, checked, sorted and
stacked securely on a level bed out of
danger from flood or tide and out of contact
with water or ground moisture. All material
shall be available for inspection by the
Engineer or Inspecting Officer.
4.1.2
5. Imported Material
5.1
In case of work fabricated in India,
where any material or component is
imported, such material or component will be
inspected, if desired by the Contractor,
Purchaser or Inspecting Officer, and passed
6. Leading to Site
6.1
Care must be taken by the
Contractor to see that the parts at site are
available in proper sequence.
8. Steel
8.1
IS:2062 Grade "A" as rolled semikilled or killed shall be used for foot-overbridges and other structures subjected to
non-critical loading.
8.2
IS:2062 Grade "B" fully killed and
normalized/controlled-cooled,
where
service temperature does not fall below
00C, shall be used for welded/rivetted
girders subjected to railway loading. Plates
less than 12 mm thick need not be
normalized/controlled-cooled.
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8.3
IS:2062 Grade C fully killed and
normalized/controlled-cooled,
ensuring
impact properties at (-) 200 C or (-)400 C,
shall be used for sub-zero temperature
areas for welded/rivetted girders subjected
to railway loading. Plates less than 12mm
thick need not be normalized/controlledcooled.
NOTE: Rolled sections like angles,
channels, I-sections etc., conforming to
IS:2062 Grade "A", may be used in
structures till such time rolled sections
conforming to IS:2062 Grade B/C are not
available in the market.
8.4
High tensile steel shall comply in all
respects with the requirement of IS:8500,
Gr.540 or 570(both Copper bearing quality)
according to the welded or rivetted work
respectively.
8.5
For superior and enhanced corrosion
resistance for sections, plates and bars for
welded, rivetted or bolted construction, the
material shall comply with the requirement
of IRS:M-42,Gr I or Gr.II for rivetted/bolted
or welded work respectively.
8.6
Steel, which is to be cold pressed,
shall comply with the requirements of
IS:2002.
8.7
Steel for bolts shall conform to
property class 4.6 or 6.6 as specified in
IS:1367 accordingly, as the structural steel
specification is for mild steel or high tensile
steel.
8.8
Steel for drifts shall be in accordance
with IS:1875 for forged quality steel or
IS:7283 for hot rolled bars.
8.9
Steel for rivets shall comply with the
requirement of IS:1148 for hot rolled rivet
bars for general structural purposes and
IS:1149 for high tensile steel rivet bars for
high strength structural purposes. For high
14. Templates
11. Bronze Plates
11.1 Bronze plates shall be of phosphor
bronze complying with IS:1458 Class I.
12. Maintenance
Fabricators
of
Records
by
13. Manufacture
13.1 The
whole
work
shall
be
representative of the highest class of
workmanship. The greatest accuracy shall
be observed in the design, manufacture and
erection of every part of the work to ensure
that all parts will fit accurately together on
erection.
For
manufacture
of
the
components of all spans to be made strictly
interchangeable as specified in clause 33,
approved set of same jigs and assembly
fixtures shall be used. The tolerances in
manufacture shall be in accordance with as
shown in Appendix II. The Contractor shall
state which of the following alternative
methods of manufacture he/she intends to
adopt.
i)
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from
be
free
26. Welding
26.1 Welded construction work shall be
carried out generally in accordance with the
provisions of Indian Railway Standard
Welded Bridge Code and subject to further
specifications given in the following
paragraphs.
26.2 All welds should be done by
submerged-arc welding process either fully
automatic or semi-automatic. Carbon di
oxide welding or manual metal-arc welding
may be done only for welds of very short
runs or of minor importance or where access
of the locations of weld do not permit
automatic or semi-automatic welding.
26.3 Except for special types of edge
preparation, such as single and double U
single and double J the fusion edges of all
the plates which are to be joined by welding
may be prepared by using mechanically
controlled automatic flame cutting equipment
and then ground to a smooth finish. Special
edge preparation should be made by
machining or gouging.
26.4 Welding procedures:- The welding
procedure shall be such as to avoid
Shank of
bolt(mm)
Hole(mm)
High
0.000
+0.125
Low
- 0.125
0.000
33. Interchangeability
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34. Camber
34.1 In order to ensure that the fabrication
and erection of main girders shall be such as
to eliminate secondary stresses in the
loaded span, the nominal length (i.e. the
lengths which will give no camber) of
member shall be increased or decreased by
the amount shown on the camber diagram
supplied by the Purchaser.
34.2 For setting of the angles of
intersection of the chords and web members
and also for templating the gusset, full size
of panels with nominal lengths of
the
members, shall be used. Similarly, the
machining of all chords butts shall be to suit
the nominal outline as defined in clause No.
34.1.
34.3 The procedure for erecting the span
at Contractors work shall be as specified.
The site rivetting holes shall be rivetted or
bolted and drifted as specified in Appendix
III.
34.4 When supported on blocks or
stagings, the girders shall be erected to the
camber specified in the fabrication drawings
according to which the girders have been
manufactured. A camber diagram indicating
the relevant height of each panel point when
erected on blocks at the manufacturing
works shall be supplied by the Engineer.
34.5 The cambering of the main girders
alongwith prestressing, when all panel
points are supported on the blocks or
stagings, shall be carried out in accordance
with Appendix A of Steel Bridge Code.
34.6 Special methods of erection will
require special erection drawings approved
by the Engineer , which must not be
deviated from.
34.7 In the case where the girders are
erected on yielding supports such as a
35. Testing
35.1 The Inspecting Officer shall be
empowered, at his/her discretion to make
or have made under the supervision, any of
the tests specified in the specifications
mentioned herein in addition to such other
tests as he/she may consider necessary, at
any time upto the
completion of the
contract and to such an extent as he/she
may think necessary to determine the
quality of all materials used therein. In
doing so, he/she shall be at liberty under
any reasonable procedure, he/she may
think fit to select, identify, have cut-off
and take possession of test pieces from the
material either before, during or after its
being worked up into the finished product.
35.2 He shall also be empowered to call
for a duly
authenticated
series of
mechanical tests to be obtained from the
maker for this materials used in the work
and to accept the same in lieu of other
tests to the extent he/she deems fit. The
Contractor shall supply the material
required for the test pieces and shall also
prepare the test pieces necessary.
35.3 The test shall be carried out by the
Contractor, for which Contractor shall
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36. Check
on
Tests
Contractors Work
Made
at
37. Analysis
37.1 The
Contractor
shall
supply
authenticated copies of analysis of any
materials used in the contract when required
to do so by the Inspecting Officer who shall
be empowered to accept them to the extent
he/she thinks fit. In addition to the above
samples may, at the Inspecting Officers
discretion be subjected to complete analysis
at the National Test House or elsewhere as
the Inspecting Officer may determine, the
cost of the same to be borne by the
Purchaser.
Surface Preparation
(ii) Painting
(a) Primer Coat
Apply by brush/airless spray two coats of
Epoxy Zinc Phosphate primer to RDSO
Specification No. M&C/PCN/102/86 to
60 microns min, dry film thickness( DFT)
giving sufficient time gap between two
coats to enable the first coat of primer to
hard dry.
42. Packing
42.1 All projecting plates or bars shall be
kept in shape by timber or angle bars
spiked or bolted to them , and the ends of
the chord lengths, end posts and plate
girders at their shipping joints shall be
protected and stiffened so as to prevent
damage or distortion in transit as the
Inspecting Officer may direct.
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44. Loading
44.1 All trucks or wagons are to be
loaded to as near their full capacity as is
consistent with safe transport. While
loading the material in wagon, truck or
trailor, care should be taken that heavier
material is loaded first and lighter material
is kept on top so that lighter material is not
damaged due to heavy weight. While
transporting the material by road, adequate
safety precautions shall be taken as per
extant instructions.
44.2 The Contractor shall apply all
dunnage and lashing required to hold the
material securely in position free of charge.
44.3 While handling any girder or girder
component it shall be ensured no damage
to material takes place in the form of
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46. Quantities
49. Photographs
54. Additional
Specification
Locomotive Turn- Tables
for
54.18 Removal of Unused Material etc On the completion of the work the
Contractor shall remove all used and
surplus material, plant, stagings and
refuse, or other material produced by
his/her operations and shall leave the site
in a clean and tidy condition.
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APPENDIX - I
(Ref. Clause 12)
Records to be Maintained
1) JIGS REGISTER
This register shall be maintained for keeping record of details of jigs, their approval and
modification/rectification to the jigs. One page should be allotted for each jig and details mentioned
in the following proforma:1.
2.
3.
4.
Description of jig:
Jig No.:
Shipping mark of the component for which jig is made:
Drawing No. for the component:
Date of inspection
Observation/inspection notes
Compliance action
3
Initial
of
Incharge
4
Supervisor
In the beginning of Register, a statement of jigs shall also be placed in the following
proforma:
Jig No.
1
Description
of Jig.
2
Shipping mark of
the component.
3
Inspecting
officials
approval details
5
Date of
rivetting
Rivetting
party
Number
and
nature of defective
rivets
4
Number
defective
replaced
5
of
rivets
Initial of Supervisor
Incharge.
6
After rivetting, component has been inspected and defective rivets have been replaced,
the Supervisor Incharge of rivetting should put a stencil mark on the component to this effect.
3) MATERIAL OFFERING AND INSPECTION REGISTER
This register shall be maintained separately for each work order for keeping record of
material offered for inspection, inspection remarks and passing details. One page should be
allotted for individual members or fittings. Proforma shall be as under:-
Span
No.
1
1.
Description of component/fitting:
2.
Shipping mark:
3.
Quantity required per span:
Initial of Supervisor Inspecting
Compliance
offering material for officials
action
inspection.
Remarks
2
3
4
Despatch
&
consignee details.
6
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Girder component
and its Sl.No.
Name
of
welder/Ticket No.
Welding
consumable used
Welding parameters
Electrode
/ wire
Flux
Current
(amp.)
Arc
Voltage
(volt)
Travel
Speed
(m/min)
10
Weld
repair
details
Run on/Run
off tabs. No.
if any
Radiograph
no. if any
11
12
13
Initial of
Supervisor
Incharge.
14
The welding data record to be submitted to RDSO while offering the welded girders for
inspection, shall be prepared based on the details recorded in this register.
6) RADIOGRAPHIC INSPECTION REGISTER
Record of radiographic inspection of welded girders shall be maintained in the register in
the proforma given below:
Name
of
work
1
Span
No.
Girder
Part
Weld joint
description
Date
of
radiographic
inspection.
5
Radiograph
No.
6
Observation
Result
Initial
of
Supervisor
Incharge.
9
Cast
No.
Steel
quantity as
per the test
certificate
Steel
Manufacturer/
Supplier
Initial of
Supervisor
Incharge
.
7
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APPENDIX - II
(Ref. Clause 13)
Manufacturing Tolerances
1.
Plate girders
Tolerances in mm
(plus)
(minus)
Notation
in
the
Figure
No.1
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
0.15
ii) locally
0.25
(h)
(i)
Convexity
Concavity
(ii)Horizontal plane
2.
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
q
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3.
(g)
(h)
(i)
throughout
0.15
(ii)
locally
0.25
.001 L
.001 L
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.8
(i)
Twist in members
(j)
Holes(a)
(b)
(c)
Edge distance
(d)
Tolerances in mm
1.
+2 to -1
2.
1/200 or 3 max
3.
4.
5.
+ 6 to -3
+ 3 to -1
+ 2 to -1
+ 1 to -1
10
+ 3 to -3
to +3
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APPENDIX - III
(Ref. Clauses 20 & 34)
1.
The joints of the chords shall be drifted, bolted and preferably rivetted to their
geometric outline.
2.
All other members are to be elastically strained into position by external forces,
so that as many holes as possible are fair when filled with rivets.
3.
Drifting of joints shall be avoided as far as possible, and when necessary should
be done with greater care and under close expert supervision. Hammers not
exceeding 1 kg.(2 lb) in weight should be used with turned barrel drifts and a
number of holes drifted simultaneously, the effect of the drifting being checked by
observation of adjacent unfilled holes.
4.
The first procedure during erection consists of placing camber jacks in position
on which to support the structure. The camber jacks should be set with their top
level and with sufficient run-out to allow for lowering of panel points except the
centre by the necessary amount to produce the required camber in the main
girders. It is essential that the camber is accurately maintained throughout the
process of erection and it should be constantly checked. The jacks shall be
spaced so that they will support the ends of the main girders and the panel
points. The bottom chord members shall then be placed on the camber jacks
carefully levelled and checked for straightness and the joints made and rivetted
up.
5.
The vertical and diagonal web members, except the end posts, shall then be
erected in their proper position on the bottom chords. Temporary top gussets, the
positions of the holes in which they are corrected, for the camber change of
length in the members, should be used to connect the top ends of the members.
This will ensure that the angles between the members at the bottom joints are as
given by the nominal outline of the girders. The verticals and diagonals shall then
be rivetted to the lower chords.
6.
All panel points, except the centre, shall now be lowered by the amount to
produce the correct camber in the main girders as shown on the camber
diagram.
7.
The top chord shall be erected piece by piece working symmetrically starting
from the centre outwards, each piece being cambered in turn
8.
The temporary top gussets, if used, shall be replaced by the permanent gussets
in the same sequence as the erection of the top boom members.
9.
The end posts shall be erected last. The upper end connection should preferably
be made first and if there is no splice in the end raker, the final closure made at
the bottom end connection. If there is a splice, the final closure should be made
at the splice.
10
When cantilever method of erection is used, the above procedure does not apply.
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APPENDIX - IV
( REF. TO CLAUSE - 23 )
DESCRIPTION OF DEVIATIONS
SKETCH
TOLERANCE
NOT ALLOWED
2.
3.
4.
NOT ALLOWED
NOT ALLOWED
5.
NOT ALLOWED
NOT ALLOWED
6.
2 mm
b
7.
8.
b < 0.1d
a + b < 0.1d
9.
d
b
a
c
10.
a + b < 0.1d
a + b < 0.1d
c < 0.5d
11.
NOT ALLOWED
12.
NOT ALLOWED
13.
14.
OBLIQUE RIVETTING.
a < 0.3 mm
DEVIATION UP TO
3% OF THICKNESS.
THICKNESS OF JOINT
ELEMENTS BUT NOT
MORE THAN 3mm.
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APPENDIX - V
(Ref. Clause 26)
1. Proforma for Welding Procedure Specification Sheet
Name and address of Fabricator:
Welding procedure specification No
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
5.1
5.2
Flux
5.3.1
6.0
6.1
6.2
7.
Shielding gas:
Base Metal preparation:
Joint design details:
(Give sketch showing arrangement
of parts, welding groove details,
weld passes & their sequence etc.)
Joint preparation:
Welding current:
8.
9
9.1
Welder qualification:
Welding parameters and technique:
Welding Parameters:
Weld
Pass
No.
1
9.2
10.
11.
12.
13
14
15
16
17
18.
Electrodes/
wire
dia.(mm)
2
:
:
:
:
Class :
Dia
:
Drying method:
Class :
Type:
Drying method:
Current
(amp)
3
Arc
Voltage
(volt)
4
Type:
Polarity:
Wire feed
speed
(m/min))
5
Travel
speed
(m/min)
6
Electrical
stickout
(mm)
7
Gas flow
rate
(litre/min.)
8
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11.2
11.3
12.
Weld
pass
No.
1
13.
14.
Test
1
Travel
speed
(m/min.)
Electrical
stick out
(mm)
Shielding
flow
(lit/min.)
Specimen No.
2
gas
rate
Result.
3
Non-destructive tests:
i)
Visual examination:
ii)
Dye penetrant test:
iii)
Magnetic particle test:
iv)
Radiographic/Ultrasonic test:
Destructive tests:
i)
Macro-examination:
ii)
Hardness survey:
iii)
Fillet weld fracture test:
iv)
Transverse tensile test:
Tensile strength
Yield Stress
Location of fracture
v)
All-weld tensile test:
Tensile strength
Yield Stress
Elongation %
vi)
Guided bend test:
Root bend test
Face bend test
Side bend test
vii)
Any other tests:
Signature _______________________
Designation ___________________
Date _________________________
(for & on behalf of Fabricator).
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APPENDIX - VI
(Ref. Clause 31)
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(Ref.Clause 39)
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4. Site Painting
After the steel work is erected at site a second cover coat of Aluminium paint to
IS:2339 (brushing or spraying as required) shall be applied after touching up the
primer and the cover coat given in the shop if damaged in transit
5. Method for the Determination of Local Thickness
5.1 Equipment
Any magnetic or electro-magnetic thickness meter that will measure local thickness of
a known standard with an accuracy of 10 percent.
5.2 Calibration of Instrument
Calibrate and check the meter on one of the following standards(as appropriate):
(I) (Applicable to magnetic and elecro-maganetic meters other than the pull-off type)
A soft brass shim ,free from burrs, in contact with the grit-blasted surface of the base
metal prior to its being sprayed. The thickness of the shim shall be measured by micro
meter and shall be approximately the same as the thickness of the coating.
(ii) A sprayed metal coating of uniform known thickness approximately the same as
the thickness of the sprayed coating to be tested, applied to a base of similar
composition and thickness to the article being sprayed, grit-blasted in accordance with
Clause 1.
5.3 Procedure
For each measurement of local thickness, make an appropriate number of
determinations, according to the type of instrument used.
With instrument measuring the average thickness over an area of not less than 0.645
cm2, the local thickness shall be the result of the one reading.
With instruments having one or more pointed or rounded probes, the local thickness
shall be the mean of three readings within a circle of 0.645 cm2 area.
With meters having two such probes, each reading shall be the average of two
determinations with the probes reversed position.
6. Method Of Test For Adhesion
Using a straight edge and hardened steel scriber which has been ground to a sharp
30 degree point, scribe two parallel lines at a distance apart equal to approximately 10
times the average coating thickness. In scribing the two lines, apply enough pressure
on each occasion to cut through the coating to the base metal in a single stroke.
7. Inspection
7.1 Determination of Local Thickness
The minimum local thickness shall be determined by the method described above.
7.2 Adhesion
The sprayed metal coating shall be subjected to an adhesion test using the method
described above. If any part of the coating between the lines breaks away from the
base metal, it shall be deemed to have failed the test
Articles, which have been rejected shall have the defective sections blasted clean of
all sprayed metal prior to respraying. Where the rejection has been solely due to too
thin a coating, sprayed metal of the same quality may be added provided that the
surface has been kept dry and is free from visible contamination.
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