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SSPC-Guide 6, Guide for Containing Debris Generated During Paint Removal Operations
SSPC-Guide 7, Guide to the Disposal of Lead-Contaminated Surface Preparation Debris
SSPC-Guide 9, Guide for Atmospheric Testing of Coatings in the Field
SSPC-Guide 10, Guide to Specifying Coatings Conforming to Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Content R
SSPC-PA Guide 11
SSPC-Guide 12, Guide for Illumination of Industrial Painting Projects
SSPC-Guide 13, Guide for the Identification and Use of Industrial Coating Materials in Computerized
SSPC-Guide 14, Guide for the Repair of Imperfections in Galvanized, Organic, or Inorganic Zinc-Coat
SSPC-Guide 15, Field Methods for Retrieval and Analysis of Soluble Salts on Steel and Other Nonporo
SSPC-Guide 16, Guide to Specifying and Selecting Dust Collectors
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2009 SSPC Products Catalog
SSPC-Guide 14, Guide for the Repair of Imperfections in Galvanized, Organic, or Inorganic Zinc-Coat
This guide describes one method for repairing galvanized, organic, or inorganic zinc coatings using an organic zinc-rich coating. ASTM A 780 briefly describes this and other alternative methods (metallizing and zinc-based solders) for repair of damaged and uncoated areas of hot-dip galvanized coatings.
This method is intended to repair imperfections resulting from application, welding, cutting, drilling, grinding, abrading, or rough handling during transport or erection. It may also be used to repair imperfections in galvanizing, organic, or inorganic zinc coating that have occurred from weathering during storage or after erection.
This method can also be used to repair topcoated galvanizing, organic, or inorganic zinc coating.
This guide is intended for use to supplement the coating manufacturer's printed instructions and literature.
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