Cssbi S8 2018
Cssbi S8 2018
Cssbi S8 2018
CSSBI S8-2018:
Quality and Performance Specification for Prefinished Sheet Steel
Used for Building Products
Copyright © June 2018 All rights reserved. This publication, nor any part thereof, may be
reproduced in any form without the written permission of the publisher.
1. SCOPE
1.1 The following specifications shall apply to hot-dipped metallic-coated sheet steel prefinished with colours of
proven durability and suitable for exterior exposure as delivered from the coil coater. Proven paint systems for
building products have been designed for vertical applications whose surfaces are no more than 30° to the vertical
and non-vertical applications whose surfaces ranging from 5° up to 60° to the horizontal. It is not recommended for
aggressive atmospheric exposure.
1.2 The prefinish system shall consist of a primer and topcoat continuously applied and cured within the paint
manufacturer’s specifications on cleaned, pretreated, metallic-coated substrate. The pretreatment specified shall
be zinc phosphate for galvanized steel and metal oxide pretreatment for aluminum-zinc alloy-coated steel, applied in
accordance with the pretreatment manufacturer’s specifications.
2. BASE STEEL
The base steel furnished before painting shall conform to one of the following specifications:
a) Zinc coated (galvanized) sheet steel to the requirements of ASTM A653/A653M Standard Specification for Steel
Sheet Zinc-Coated (Galvanized) or Zinc-Iron Alloy-Coated (Galvannealed) by the Hot-Dip Process, with a
minimum metallic coating designation Z275 (G90).
b) Aluminum-zinc alloy coated sheet steel conforming to the requirements of ASTM A792/A792M Standard
Specification for Steel Sheet, 55% Aluminum-Zinc Alloy-Coated by the Hot-Dip Process, with a minimum metallic
coating designation AZM150 (AZ50).
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3.2 Film Cure
a) The baked film shall withstand a minimum double MEK rubs as specified by the paint system and in accordance
with ASTM D5402.
3.4 Formability
a) When using a representative sample at 20 ± 1.5°C using #610 Scotch brand cellophane tape, the paint system
will show no loss of adhesion when subjected to a 180° bend and tape pull test as specified by the paint system.
b) This requirement does not apply to Grade 550 (Grade 80) material that is ordered as ASTM A653/A653M or ASTM
A792/A792M.
c) Test Method: ASTM D4145.
3.6 Gloss
a) The specular gloss shall be within 5 units of the specified target of the paint system when measured with a
Glossmeter at 60°. When other than the standard gloss is ordered, the gloss range shall be mutually agreed upon
prior to purchase.
b) Test Method: ASTM D523.
4.2 Chalking
Chalking limits are specific to the paint system used. The chalk rating in vertical applications shall not be worse
than #8 (ASTM D4214 Method A) and in non-vertical applications shall not be worse than #6 (ASTMD4214
Method A). Not applicable to PVC paint systems.
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5.2 Humidity Resistance
a) The humidity resistance test shall be conducted at 100% relative humidity at a temperature of 38°C.
b) After 1000 hours of exposure, the surface should have no field blisters (per ASTM D714).
c) Test Method: ASTM D2247.
6. COLOUR MATCH
Colour match problems can be minimized if the following procedures are followed:
a) Orders for larger projects that could involve more than one production order should be discussed with the
supplier on the basis of one lot.
b) Attempt to ensure that each building is clad with material from the same production lot.
c) When a different production lot must be used for one elevation, such as could happen with an addition to an
existing building, attempt to minimize colour variation by inserting at an elevation change or break in the building
structure.
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