GB/T 30790.3-2014
ActivePaints and varnishes―Corrosion protection of steel structures by protective paint systems―Part 3: Design considerations
色漆和清漆 防护涂料体系对钢结构的防腐蚀保护 第3部分:设计依据
Application Summary AI generated
This standard provides design principles for steel structures to ensure effective corrosion protection when using protective paint systems. It is applied by engineers and architects during the design phase of buildings, bridges, pipelines, and industrial facilities to incorporate features that prevent premature coating failure. The standard addresses factors like structural geometry, edge preparation, drainage, and access for maintenance, making it essential for long-term durability in corrosive environments.
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