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Delivery: <= 3 days. True-PDF full-copy in English will be manually translated and delivered via email. GB/T 19292.2-2018: Corrosion of metals and alloys -- Corrosivity of atmospheres -- Part 2: Guiding values for the corrosivity categories Status: Valid GB/T 19292.2: Historical versions
Basic dataStandard ID: GB/T 19292.2-2018 (GB/T19292.2-2018)Description (Translated English): Corrosion of metals and alloys -- Corrosivity of atmospheres -- Part 2: Guiding values for the corrosivity categories Sector / Industry: National Standard (Recommended) Classification of Chinese Standard: H25 Classification of International Standard: 77.060 Word Count Estimation: 13,147 Date of Issue: 2018-05-14 Date of Implementation: 2019-02-01 Older Standard (superseded by this standard): GB/T 19292.2-2003 Quoted Standard: GB/T 10123; GB/T 19292.1; GB/T 19355.1 Adopted Standard: ISO 9224-2012, MOD Regulation (derived from): National Standards Announcement No. 6 of 2018 Issuing agency(ies): State Administration for Market Regulation, China National Standardization Administration Summary: This standard specifies the corrosion guide values ??for metals and alloys exposed to the outdoor natural atmosphere for more than one year. This standard is used in conjunction with GB/T 19292.1. The guideline gives the corrosion rate of standard structural materials. These data can be used for engineering calculations. The guideline specifies the technical content of each corrosive grade of the standard metal. Appendix A gives an example of the calculation of the maximum corrosion loss for six standard corrosion grades with a maximum exposure time of 20 years. Appendix B gives the average corrosion rate and steady-state corrosion rate for the initial exposure to standard metal in six standard corrosion grades. Appendix C gives the method of calculating the corrosion loss based on the composition of the steel. GB/T 19292.2-2018: Corrosion of metals and alloys -- Corrosivity of atmospheres -- Part 2: Guiding values for the corrosivity categories---This is a DRAFT version for illustration, not a final translation. Full copy of true-PDF in English version (including equations, symbols, images, flow-chart, tables, and figures etc.) will be manually/carefully translated upon your order. Corrosion of metals and alloys.Corrosivity of atmospheres.Part 2. Guiding values for the corrosivity categories ICS 77.060 H25 National Standards of People's Republic of China Replacing GB/T 19292.2-2003 Corrosion of metals and alloys at atmospheric corrosion Part 2. Guidance Values for Corrosion Ratings Part 2.Guidingvaluesforthecorrosivitycategories (ISO 9224.2012, Corrosionofmetalsandaloys-Corrosivityofatmospheres- Published on.2018-05-14 2019-02-01 Implementation National Market Supervision Administration China National Standardization Administration released ForewordGB/T 19292 "Corrosive atmospheric corrosion of metals and alloys" has or plans to issue the following. --- Part 1. Classification, Measurement and Evaluation; --- Part 2. Guidance values for corrosion rating; --- Part 3. Measurement of environmental parameters that affect atmospheric corrosivity; --- Part 4 . Determination of the corrosion rate of standard specimens for the evaluation of corrosivity . This part is part 2 of GB/T 19292. This section was drafted in accordance with the rules given in GB/T 1.1-2009. This Part replaces GB/T 19292.2-2003 “Corrosion Atmospheric Corrosive Corrosion Ratings for Metals and Alloys”. versus The main technical changes compared to GB/T 19292.2-2003 are as follows. --- Increased guidance values for the corrosion rates of carbon steel, zinc and copper in the CX class atmosphere (see Appendix A); --- Revised guidelines for the corrosion rates of carbon steels, zinc and copper in the C1-C5 atmosphere (see Appendix A, Table 1, Chapter 4,.2003 Edition); --- Removed the guideline values for corrosion rates of weathering steels and aluminum in the atmosphere at different corrosion levels (see Table 1 in Chapter 4 of the.2003 edition); --- Increased metal corrosion rate and exposure time (see Chapter 4 and Chapter 6). This section uses the redrafted method to modify the use of ISO 9224.2012 "Corrosive atmospheric corrosion of metals and alloys Guideline value. Compared with ISO 9224.2012, this part replaces the order of Chapter 6 and Chapter 7 structurally, and the order of tables and the reference table The order is completely adjusted. That is, Table 1, Table 2, Table 3, and Table 4 are respectively changed to Table 4, Table 1, Table 2, and Table 3, respectively. The technical differences between this part and ISO 9224.2012 and its reasons are as follows. --- On the normative reference documents, this section made adjustments with technical differences to adapt to China's technical conditions, adjust the situation The focus is reflected in Chapter 2, "Normative References," and the specific adjustments are as follows. Replace ISO 8044 with GB/T 10123 equivalent to international standards (see Chapter 3); • Replaced ISO 9223 with GB/T 19292.1 that is equivalent to the international standard (see Chapter 1, Chapter 4, Chapter 5, and 6) chapter); ● Replaced ISO 14713-1 with the revised international standard GB/T 19355.1 (see 7.2); This section made the following editorial changes. --- Modified standard name. This section was proposed by the China Iron and Steel Association. This section is under the jurisdiction of the National Steel Standardization Technical Committee (SAC/TC183). This section was drafted by. Institute of Metal Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Metallurgical Industry Information Standard Institute, and Iron and Steel Research Institute Qingdao Ocean Corrosion Institute, Beijing University of Science and Technology. The main drafters of this section. Wang Zhenwei, Liu Yuwei, Hou Jie, Feng Chao, Pan Chen, Wang Chuan, Yang Zhaohui, Li Qian, Ding Guoqing, Li Xiaogang. The previous versions of the standards replaced in this section were. --- GB/T 19292.2-2003.IntroductionThe general term “corrosion grade” in GB/T 19292.1 is universally applicable to engineering applications. The term is based on current atmospheric corrosion knowledge. To describe the atmospheric corrosion properties of materials. Based on the corrosion rate of the first year of outdoor exposure, corrosion guidance values can be used to predict the degree of corrosion of the material after long-term exposure. root According to the environmental parameters or corrosion grades given in GB/T 19292.1, the corrosion guideline values can also be conservatively estimated for the material's corrosion rate. The corrosion rates calculated using the methods in this section can be used to predict the useful life of metal components, and in some cases can also be used To predict the service life of metallic coatings contained in GB/T 19292.1 when exposed to the atmosphere. Corrosion rate results can be used to determine In order to improve product life, it is necessary to take protective measures, such as coating. In addition, the corrosion rate can also be used in outdoor atmospheric service conditions. The choice of material provides the basis. Corrosion guideline can be used as a reference for selecting atmospheric corrosion protection methods in GB/T 20852. The guidelines in this section are based on extensive exposure experiments at many locations around the world. However, this section cannot be used during use Can cover all conditions that may occur in the natural environment and service conditions. Especially when the environment changes dramatically, it may cause corrosion. The rate increases or decreases dramatically. When using this section to deal with local corrosion as the main corrosion process, you should pay attention to consult the atmospheric corrosion side Face expert. This section does not apply to galvanic corrosion, pitting, crevice corrosion, environmental cracking and corrosion product wedging. Corrosion of metals and alloys at atmospheric corrosion Part 2. Guidance Values for Corrosion Ratings1 ScopeThis part of GB/T 19292 stipulates the corrosion guide values for metals and alloys exposed to the outdoor natural atmosphere for more than one year. this Partially used in conjunction with GB/T 19292.1. The guideline gives the corrosion rate of standard structural materials. These data can be used for engineering calculations. The guideline specifies the standard metal for each Corrosive grade technical content. Appendix A gives an example of the calculation of the maximum corrosion loss for six standard corrosion grades with a maximum exposure time of 20 years. Appendix B gives the average corrosion rate and steady-state corrosion rate for the initial exposure to standard metal in six standard corrosion grades. Appendix C gives the method of calculating the corrosion loss based on the composition of the steel.2 Normative referencesThe following documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only dated versions apply to this article Pieces. For undated references, the latest version (including all amendments) applies to this document. GB/T 10123 Basic terms and definitions for corrosion of metals and alloys (GB/T 10123-2001, eqvISO 8044.1999) GB/T 19292.1 Corrosion of metals and alloys - Atmospheric corrosion - Part 1. Classification, determination and evaluation (GB/T 19292.1- 2018, ISO 9223.2012, IDT) GB/T 19355.1 Guidelines and recommendations for corrosion protection of zinc-coated steel structures Part 1. Basic principles of design and corrosion protection (GB/T 19355.1-2016, ISO 14713-1.2009, MOD)3 Terms and DefinitionsThe terms and definitions defined in GB/T 10123 and the following apply to this document. 3.1 Guideline valueguidingcorrosionvalue Corrosion rate, weight loss, penetration, or other corrosion characteristics characterize the atmospheric corrosion behavior of standard metals at a given level of corrosivity. 3.2 Long-term corrosion rate corrosionrateafterextendedexposure Exposure to corrosion rates of more than 1 year. 3.3 Average corrosion rate (rav) averagecorrosionrate The average corrosion rate of metals exposed to the atmosphere for the first 10 years. 3.4 Steady-state corrosion rate (rlin) steadystatecorrosionrate The corrosion rate of metals after prolonged exposure in the atmosphere does not include the initial stage. Note. 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