Is16676 2017
Is16676 2017
Is16676 2017
Indian Standard
ICS 87.040
© BIS 2017
FOREWORD
This Indian Standard was adopted by the Bureau of Indian Standards, after the draft finalized by the Paints,
Varnishes and Related Products Sectional Committee had been approved by the Chemical Division Council.
This standard has been developed for the product — Solventless liquid epoxy system for application on interior
and exterior surfaces of steel water pipeline. This standard provides guidance to the water industry in selecting and
evaluating liquid epoxy coatings for use in water service and sets optimum requirements for linings and coatings
used on steel water pipe. Users of this standard are advised to consider additional lining thickness for pipe that
handles water containing higher than normal levels of particulates or that operates at higher than normal velocities
and also specify the required finished coating. The specified thickness should not exceed the maximum thickness
recommended by the coating manufacturer. Consideration should be given to the ability of the coating to resist
degradation by ultraviolet light and other atmospheric and environmental conditions. It is advisable that the purchaser
should consult the manufacturer for specific conditions and limitations of this product.
In the formulation of this standard, assistance has been derived from the following publication: AWWA C210-2007
‘Liquid Epoxy Coating Systems for the Interior and Exterior of steel water Pipelines’ issued by American Water
Works Association of America.
For the purpose of deciding whether a particular requirement of this standard is complied with, the final value,
observed or calculated, expressing the result of a test or analysis, shall be rounded off in accordance with IS 2 : 1960
‘Rules for rounding off numerical values (revised)’. The number of significant places retained in the rounded off
value should be the same as that of the specified value in this standard.
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Indian Standard
SOLVENTLESS LIQUID EPOXY SYSTEM FOR
APPLICATION ON INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR
SURFACES OF STEEL WATER PIPELINE —
SPECIFICATION
1 SCOPE IS No. Title
1.1 This standard specifies the requirements for underground mild steel pipelines
application, method of sampling and test and handling — Code of practice (first revision)
of materials of solventless liquid epoxy system for 10500 : 2012 Drinking water — Specification
application on interior and exterior surfaces of steel (second revision)
water pipelines, installed underground or underwater, 11755 : 1986 Methods of test for the
under normal construction conditions, for corrosion determination of electrical
protection. resistance and resistivity of
insulating materials at elevated
1.2 It is suitable for application by airless spray or plural temperatures
component system machine. It is not intended for use 15337 : 2003 Coal tar based anticorrosion tape
on pipes that will be bent after coating. for protection of underground
1.3 Solventless system consists of two components; mild steel pipelines —
epoxy resin and hardener mainly amide/amines. Specification
3 TERMINOLOGY
2 REFERENCES
For the purpose of this standard, the following
The standards listed hereunder contain provisions, definitions and the definitions given in IS 1303 shall
which through reference in this text, constitute apply.
provisions of this standard. At the time of publication,
the editions indicated were valid. All standards are 3.1 Applicator — the organization which undertakes
subject to revision and parties to agreements based on the task of coating application in accordance with the
this standard are encouraged to investigate the provisions of this standard.
possibility of applying the most recent editions of the 3.2 Batch — maximum quantity manufactured from
standards. the same set of raw materials under the same conditions
of manufacturing by the same manufacturer.
IS No. Title
101 Methods of sampling and test for 3.3 Batch Certificate — certificate of analysis issued
paints, varnishes and related by the manufacturer.
products: 3.4 Component — parts of primer and/or finished
(Part 1/Sec 1) : Test on liquid paints (general and coating when mixed together form epoxy coating.
1986 physical), Section 1 Sampling 3.5 Coating System — mixture of the two components
(Part 3/Sec 2) : Tests on paint film formation, in the proportion recommended by the manufacturer.
1989 Section 2 Film thickness (third
3.6 Holiday — coating discontinuity that exhibits
revision)
electrical conductivity when exposed to a specific
1070 : 1992 Reagent grade water
voltage.
1303 : 1983 Glossary of terms relating to paints
3589 : 2001 Steel pipes for water and sewage 3.7 Manufacturer — organizartion responsible for
— Specification (third revision) manufacture of coating materials.
5083 : 1988 Knifing stopper (second revision) 4 TYPES
10163 (Part 1) : Recommended methods of tests
1982 for the determination of dielectric 4.1 Solventless liquid epoxy coating system is
properties of insulating materials categorised into the following two types on the basis
at frequencies above 300 MHz: of nature of the product:
Part 1 General a) Type I — Polyamide based, and
10221 : 2008 Coating and wrapping of b) Type II — Amine based.
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4.2 The material used in both, primer and finishing applied in accordance with the manufacturer’s
coat(s), shall be produced by the same manufacturer. recommendations. If more than one coat is applied, the
second coat shall be applied within the prescribed time
4.3 Polyamide based epoxy coating system shall be used
limits, surface conditions and temperature
for internal lining of drinking water pipeline. Drinking
recommended by the manufacturer. After application,
water shall conform to the requirements specified in
the coating shall be tested for cure in accordance with
Table 2 of Annex I when tested in accordance with the
solvent rub test prescribed in Annex H. The coating
method of test prescribed therein.
shall not exhibit colour separation, sagging, pitting,
5 FINISH flaking or cracking and also confirm to the observations
of H-4.
The material may either be in mat finish or glossy
finish, as agreed between the purchaser and the 6.5 Consistency
manufacturer.
Insert a clean metal rod or palette knife in the original
6 REQUIREMENTS container and examine the nature of settling. The
material shall not cake hard inside the container and
6.1 Condition shall be in such condition that stirring using
mechanical device/power stirrer easily produces a
The material shall be free from lumps, skins and shall
smooth uniform paint suitable for application by
become homogeneous on stirring. The components of
appropriate method.
the epoxy coating system shall be stored in original
sealed containers under the conditions prescribed by 6.6 Keeping Properties
the manufacturer.
The material shall confirm to all the requirements
6.2 Thinning specified 6.1 to 6.5 and 6.7, when tested immediate
after expiry of shelf life period declared by the
For ease of spray coating application of the product, it
manufacturer. The material shall be stored in original
is recommended that the coating material may be
sealed container under normal atmospheric conditions.
thinned by adding thinner, as recommended by the
manufacturer. 6.7 The material shall also comply with the requirement
given in Table 1.
6.3 Application Properties
7 PACKING AND MARKING
Solventless liquid epoxy coating system shall be suitable
for application by airless spray machine or plural 7.1 Packing
component machine.
Unless otherwise specified, the material shall be packed
6.4 Recoating Properties in suitable metal container in dual pack (base and
hardener).
The solventless liquid epoxy coating system shall be
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ANNEX A
[Clauses 9.1 and 10.2.3.5 and Table 1, Sl No. (i)]
MEASUREMENT OF DRY FILM THICKNESS
A-1 GENERAL is less than 27.87 m2, each 9.29 m2 should be measured.
If the structure is between 27.87 and 90.29 m2, three
Prescribes method for checking whether thickness of a
9.29 m 2 test areas shall be selected randomly and
dried film of coating on a test panel lies within the
measured. For structures exceeding 90.29 m2, three
specified limits.
9.29 m2 test areas shall be selected randomly for the
A-2 EQUIPMENT first 90.29 m2 and one test area of 9.29 m2area for each
additional 90.29 m2area or less.
Magnetically induced thickness measuring gauge.
A-3.2 Observations
A-3 PROCEDURE
Individual readings taken to get representative
A-3.1 Number of Measurements measurement shall be unrestricted, but abnormally low
or high readings shall be discarded. Spot measurements
For 9.29 m2 test area, five spots per test area (each
(average of three readings) shall be within 80 percent
spot of 3.8 cm) in diameter shall be selected. Three
of the minimum thickness and 120 percent of the
gauge readings per spot shall be taken. If the structure
maximum thickness.
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ANNEX B
[Clauses 9.1, 10.2.3.6, 10.3.2 and 10.4.2 and Table 1, Sl No. (ii) ]
ELECTRICAL INSULATION (HOLIDAY) TEST
ANNEX C
[Clauses 9.1 and 10.2.3.7 and Table 1, Sl No. (iii)(a)]
ADHESION TAPE TEST
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ANNEX D
[Clauses 9.1 and 10.2.3.7 and Table 1 Sl No. (iii)(b)]
ADHESION PULL-OFF TEST
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ANNEX E
[Clause 9.1 and Table 1, Sl No. (iv)]
TEST FOR IMMERSION IN VAPOUR PHASE 30 DAYS
Steel panels of dimensions (50 mm × 150 mm × the liquid and vapour phases of the fluids. If multiple
3.2 mm) shall be prepared, coated and cured as panels are placed in the same container, a distance of
prescribed in 10.2. The uncoated side and edges shall at least (25 mm) shall be maintained between panels.
be sealed with hot wax or other resistant material. The containers shall be covered, but not sealed, and
Suitable containers shall be filled to a depth of (100 allowed to stand at 27°C ± 2°C for 30 days,
mm), one with de-ionized water, one with 1 percent maintaining liquid levels as required. The panels shall
(w/v) solution of sulfuric acid and one with 1 percent be removed, rinsed, and allowed to dry for 24 h. The
(w/v) solution of sodium hydroxide. The panels shall occurrence of any blistering, peeling or disbondment
be placed in the containers to allow exposure to both shall be considered as failure in the test.
ANNEX F
[Clause 9.1 and Table 1, Sl No. (v)]
ABRASION RESISTANCE OF EPOXY COATING BY THE TABER ABRASER
Mount the CS wheels on their respective flange holders. A = weight of test specimen before abrasion in
Adjust load on the wheels to 1 000 g. mg, and
B = weight of test specimen after abrasion in mg.
F-4 CONDITIONING
Condition the coated panels for at least 24 h at 27 ±
2°C and 65 ± 5 percent RH.
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ANNEX G
[Clause 9.1 and Table 1, Sl No. (vi)]
CATHODIC DISBONDMENT TEST
G-1 APPARATUS disbondment test, two individual cells shall be made having
electrolyte concentration of sodium chloride solution, 3
G-1.1 Instrument — The instrument shall have stable
percent. A hole of 6 mm diameter shall be drilled at the
DC power unit, having controlled voltage output
centre of each cell to remove the coating material upto
between 0 and 10 V and a current capacity sufficient to
the base metal substrate as a pre-damaged area, which
supply 20 mA simultaneously to each site in circuit.
acts as a cathode. Platinum electrode shall be used as anode
The digital voltmeter shall be capable of reading up to
and reference calomel electrode shall be immersed in each
third decimal place and the maximum effective input
test cell to measure continuous potential for 28 days.
current shall not be greater than 11 A.
G-1.2 Variable resistor shall be of 5 kΩ ± 10 percent, G-4 ASSESSMENT
1 W for each test site. Remove plastics tube from each test site and wipe along
G-1.3 Flaw detector to detect any flaw like pinholes the surface of the coating using a lint free paper towel
prior to start of the test. and cathode area material. Make two parallel incisions
through the coating, 12.5 mm apart across the panel,
G-1.4 Reference electrode of saturated calomel type so as to include the pre-damaged area. The cuts should
having formed plug of diameter less than 10 mm for extend 50 mm on each side of the pre-damaged area.
measurement of voltage. Using a square ended pellet knife, insert it in the centre
G-1.5 Platinum wire of diameter 0.8 mm and 75 mm portion of the pre-damaged area, between the parallel
of length to act as anode at each site. cuts, down to the metal. Using a gentle levering action,
lift the strip of coating, if possible, with a slow peeling
G-1.6 Rigid plastic tube of 50 mm nominal bore and action and grip the coating between the blade and thumb
60 mm length at each site of coating forming the test and continue the peeling action until the coating breaks.
cell. Repeat the peeling test in the opposite direction and
G-1.7 Twist drill for making a 6 mm hole at the middle then repeat the procedure at an angle of 90° to the first
of the test cell. test. Apply one spot of phenolphthalein indicator to the
exposed metal surface at the outside edge and allow it
G-2 REAGENTS to flow towards the pre-damaged area. The purple
boundary indicates the extent of disbonding.
G-2.1 Electrolyte — Sodium chloride, 3 percent
solution (m/v). G-5 REPORTING
G-2.2 Indicator — Phenolphthalein indicator for Report the extent of disbonding as the radius in
measurement of extent of corrosion at the end of the millimetres from the edges of the pre-damaged areas.
test. Alternatively, if the coating is strongly adhering to the
steel substrate, take the average distance at which the
G-3 PROCEDURE
coating breaks as the extent of disbonding. The extent
Test samples of solventless liquid epoxy coating systems of disbonding shall not be more than 6.0 mm radius
shall be subjected to cathodic disbondment test for 28 days from the edge of the 6 mm holiday.
at –1.5 V potential and at 30 ± 5°C. For cathodic
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ANNEX H
[Clause 6.4 and Table 1, Sl No. (vii)]
ASSESSING SOLVENT RESISTANCE OF ORGANIC COATING BY SOLVENT RUB
H-1 SAMPLE PREPARATION finger in the centre of the pad while holding excess
cloth with thumb and remaining fingers of the same
Take mild steel pipe of 6" dia and 12" length, coat the
hand. With the index finger at 45° angle to the test
same with solventless liquid epoxy system to minimum
surface, rub the rectangular test area with moderate
400 micron. Cure the pipe for minimum 15 days.
pressure, first away from operator and then back
H-2 CHEESE CLOTH towards operator. One forward and backward motion
is one double rub and should be completed in 1 s.
100 percent cotton mesh, grade 28 × 24 and size Continue rubbing the test area for 25 double rubs.
300 mm × 300 mm and contrasting in colour to the Impact the middle 125 mm of the rubbed area,
coating being evaluated. disregarding 12.5 mm at each end with fingernail.
Check for any visual changes in appearance.
H-3 PROCEDURE
Select areas on coated surface of at least 150 mm long H-4 OBSERVATIONS
on which to run the test. Clean the surface with tap Compare the rubbed area with an adjacent area which
water to remove any loose material and allow to dry. is not under test. Measure the film thickness of the
Measure dry film thickness of coating in the selected rubbed area and visually examine the cloth for
area. Mark 150 mm × 25 mm rectangular test area by indications of coating removal. The coating thickness
pencil or marker pen. Fold cotton cloth into a pad of shall not decrease by more than 25 percent of the
double thickness and saturate it to dripping wet with original film thickness. There shall be no sign of
methyl ethyl ketone. Place properly protected index blistering or any other visual defect.
ANNEX I
[Clauses 4.3 and 9.1 and Table 1, Sl No. (viii)]
REQUIREMENT FOR DRINKING WATER
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This Indian Standard has been developed from Doc No.: CHD 20 (11055).