Paint Inspection Services - Specification
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This content is a sample industrial coating/painting specification and
also outlines paint inspection services that are provided by coating
inspector to make sure the coating (painting) process being done based
on project requirements.
This engineering inspection instruction covers all requirements for
painting inspection and test and demonstrate paint inspection services
company role and responsibility in painting inspection projects. This
painting specification and inspection procedure shows all inspection and
testing requirement that must be taken in account for construction of oil,
gas and any other industrial plants. It covers both industrial equipment
in shop fabrication factories as well as piping, storage tank and
steel structure facilities in construction field.
1. GENERAL
1.1. SCOPE
1.1.1 This painting specification and inspection instruction covers the
minimum requirements for shop painting, field painting and repair work
at site for the surface preparation and paint application to the Un-buried
equipment, piping, steel structures, storage tanks, etc., which will be
exposed to sea breeze and corrosive environment for use in industrial
plant construction projects.
1.1.2 Whilst the content of this painting specification and inspection
procedure defines the essential requirements of surface preparation
and painting, they do not relieve the construction contractor and/or
equipment manufacturer from his responsibility to carry out the work in
accordance with the appropriate codes and standards listed in clause
1.2.
1.2. REFERENCES: CODES, STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS
ISO 8501-1: 1988 (Swedish Standard: SIS 055900)
Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related
products. Visual assessment of surfaces cleanliness.
SSPC: Steel Structures Painting council.
Manual volume 1: good painting practice
Manual volume 2 : systems and specifications
ISO 8503-1-2-3-4
Roughness characteristics of blast-cleaned steel substrate.
ISO 4624 paints and varnish pull off test for adhesion
BRITISH STANDARDS COLORS: BS 4800 / BS 381C
ISO 3864 safety colors and safety signs.
ASTM Standards
DIN Standards
Manufacturer’s standard / painting specification / procedure.
1.3. SITE CONDITION
Max. Sunshine Temperature: 85º C
Max. Relative humidity: 76%
See breeze
Thunderstorm - Fog
SO2 : 2 ppm
H2S: 10 ppm
Wind velocity: 35 m/s
1.4. EXTENT OF PAINTING
All Unburied steel surfaces except stainless steel, aluminum, Nickel,
Titanium, new and undamaged galvanized steel surfaces and non-
ferrous materials shall be painted. Non metallic surfaces shall not be
painted.
In particular, stainless steel and non-ferrous surfaces shall be protected
from blasting, over spray and painting intended carbon steel, specially
painting containing zinc.
Note 1: The following surfaces and materials shall require painting:
a. All steel structures, sheds, pipe racks, steel supports, ladders, stairs,
handrails, platforms, walkways, monorails, cranes and all other steel
members unless specified otherwise.
b. All carbon and low alloy piping, fittings and valves including painting
of identification marks.
c. All equipment like columns, vessel, drums, storage tanks, heat
exchangers, coolers, pumps, compressors, filters, loading arms, etc.
Note 2: The following surfaces and materials shall not require painting
except specified otherwise:
a. Stainless steel, glass surfaces, plastic or plastic coated materials.
b. Any equipment furnished completely primed and finish painted by the
manufacturer (e.g. instrument boards, motors) unless specifically
required to repair paint damage or to match a color scheme.
c. Galvanized surfaces are not to be painted, except in acid areas and
weld seam (if any).
d. Finished machine parts of machinery and gasket surfaces.
e. Cast iron, PVC and vitrified clay buried piping.
f. Non ferrous material (copper, brass, monel-inconel, aluminum,
bronze)
The equipment and the parts listed below shall be shielded to prevent
damage during surface preparation and painting operations. All
openings, including those that are flanged or threaded, shall be sealed
to prevent entry of sand, dust, or painting material.
Nameplates.
Packing glands.
Packing seals.
Bearings.
Rotating equipment couplings.
Rotating equipment shafts.
Lubrication fittings.
Pressure gauges.
Gauge glasses.
Motor starters.
Instruments dials.
Valve stems.
Vent.
Exposed linkages.
Air intakes.
Rubber parts and plastic.
Light bulbs.
Light bulb enclosures.
Light reflectors.
After completion of painting operations, all materials used for shielding
and sealing shall be removed.
1.5. WAIVERS
Any waiver of any article of this painting specification and inspection
procedure shall be submitted for written approval by the purchaser/ and
Owner.
1.6. PAINT MANUFACTURE ‘S OBLIGATION
1.6.1. Paint manufacturers shall submit technical data sheets and test
and analysis certificates to the Owner and purchaser.
1.6.2. The paint manufacturer shall state shelf life of all paints and
protective coatings and shall provide recommendations for storage. All
product containers shall be marked with their batch number and initial
manufacture date.
The Contractor shall be responsible for ensuring that he is in
possession of the latest available issue of the paint data sheets and
product safety data sheets printed by the paint manufacturer for the
particular batch of paint to be applied. Such data shall include specific
recommendations and instructions concerning shelf life, pot life,
thinners, directions for thinning and mixing drying time, curing time,
recommended spray equipment, safety equipment cleaning solvent and
any other provisions for application of primer, inner coat and finish
coats. Product safety data sheets shall include information. Concerning
general composition, physical data hazards and precautions during and
after application, toxicity / first aid, storage, spillage and waste disposal.
These recommendations shall be considered an inherent part of this
painting specification and inspection procedure and followed
accordingly. The Contractor shall (if requested), provide the latest
original issue of the paint manufacture’s data sheets with their technical
offers for approval.
1.6.3. Paint Manufacturer recommendations and safety instruction fare
part of this painting specification and inspection procedure.
1.7. CONFLICTING REQUIREMENT
Any conflict between the requirements of this painting specification and
inspection procedure, referenced specifications, drawing, and paint
manufacturer’s recommendations, the requisition or the governing
contract shall be referred to the purchaser and Owner for clarification
before proceeding the actual work.
1.8. DESIGN REQUIREMENTS
1.8.1. Painting for the protection of equipment, piping, structural steels,
tanks, etc., shall be designed and applied for the application over the
specified minimum surface preparation standards detailed in this
painting specification and inspection procedure in combination with the
codes and standards listed in clause 1.2.
1.8.2. All painting shall be suitable for applications and services in sea
breeze and corrosive environment conditions. The painting shall provide
the dual function of protection against corrosion or deterioration and
decoration of the surfaces painted.
1.8.3. The paint system shall generally be selected according to the
operating temperature of the equipment and piping. (If max. operating
temperature or regeneration temperature has been specified higher
temperature will be used.).
1.8.4. All supports including skirts legs saddles etc., shall be painted
with the paint system for surfaces as appropriate to the metal of the
equipment or piping being supported.
1.9. PAINT MANUFACTURE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
1.9.1. The paint manufacturer shall submit paint technical data sheets
and painting specification for approval to the purchaser and Owner.
1.9.2. A representative of the paint manufacturer shall be present during
the beginning of work to assist in surface preparation and paint
application (if to be requested by purchaser or Owner). Also upon
Owner / purchaser’s request the paint manufacturer’s representative
shall visit regularly, the paint application site to ensure that the paint is
applied according to his recommendation a monthly report on problems
encountered and the way to solve them.
1.10. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
1.10.1. The construction contractor & Equipment manufacturer shall
provide and maintain in good condition all plant, equipment and tools
necessary to carry out the work in an efficient manner and provided
lubricating oils, greases consumable materials and parts as necessary
to maintain the plant equipment and tools in good working order.
1.10.2. The Contractor shall purchase such paint form approved
manufacturers. Where relevant the construction contractor &
Equipment manufacturer shall provide all blasting abrasives necessary
to carry out the work. This must be reviewed by paint inspection
services company.
1.10.3. The construction contractor & Equipment manufacturer shall
provide skilled and experienced personnel to carry out the work
together with competent and qualified supervision. The size of the
workforce shall be regulated to the requirements and scheduling of the
work. the qualification must be checked by paint inspection services
company.
1.10.4. The construction contractor & Equipment manufacturer shall
comply fully with this painting specification and inspection procedure
unless otherwise approved by the purchaser and Owner. Additionally,
the work will be subject to continuous inspection by the inspector who
will be at liberty to check at every stage that the work is being carried
out in accordance with all aspects of this painting specification and
inspection procedure. When specified, the purchaser will request the
provision of material samples and test panels of prepared and painted
surfaces.
1.10.5. No substitution or modification to materials and methods of
application detailed in this painting specification inspection procedure is
permissible, unless prior approval of purchaser and Owner has been
obtained.
1.10.6. Prior to the commencement of work, construction contractor &
Equipment manufacturer shall submit for the approval of purchaser and
Owner, fully detailed procedure as to how he intends to carry out the
work within the frame work of this painting specification and inspection
procedure. The construction contractor & Equipment manufacturer shall
provide full details regarding the use of a lower tier subcontractor,
location of work, choice of materials and any further information. This
procedure must be reviewed by paint inspection services company.
1.10.7. Application of painting other than inorganic zinc primer shall be
delayed until completion of all required shop pressure testing.
Application of inorganic zinc silicate primer prior to pressure testing with
consequent covering up of welds, shall only be permitted in specific
cases agreed with purchaser and Owner. In such cases application of
the subsequent tie coat shall be delayed until completion of pressure
testing.
2. PAINTING SYSTEMS
2.1. APPLICABLE PAINT SCHEDULE SYSTEMS (EXTERNAL)
The following schedule summarizes the paint systems to be applied
depending on the operating / service temperature regarding article 1.5.c
of this painting specification and inspection procedure.
(1) Finish coat/Inner coat manufacture(s) shall guarantee compatibility,
suitability and adhesion between primer and inner or finish coat.
(2) Paint schedule of followings shall be in accordance with
manufacture’s standard. Finish color of them shall be in accordance
with Para. 10.3 of this painting specification and inspection procedure.
Machinery (pumps, compressors, machinery and etc.)
Valves and traps and other special piping components except small
(under 2”) welded ends valves
Electrical equipment, instrument equipment and panel board
Fire and safety equipment
(3) System No. B may be divided to the two categories (i.e. 91°C ~
200°C and 201°C ~ 400°C). Prior Owner’s approval is required. The
above item must be checked and reviewed by paint inspection services
company.
2.2. APPLICABLE PAINT SCHEDULE SYSTEM (INTERNAL)
The following schedule summarizes the paint system to be applied on
internal surfaces of all kind of Water Storage Tanks.
2.3. DEFINITION OF PAINTS
Primer
Inner Coats
Finish Coats
DFT: Dry film thickness
3. SURFACE PREPARATION
3.1. GENERAL
Before any surface preparation or paint application, the surface shall be
completely dry.
All cleaned surfaces shall comply to the required standards at the
moment the primer coat is applied.
3.2. DESCRIPTION ON SURFACE PREPARATION METHODS
3.2.1. Degreasing
Solvent or alkaline cleaning shall precede other methods of surface
preparation and the application of any coating, whenever dirt, oil grease
and other substances, harmful to life-time or appearance of primers or
paints are present. A chloride test should be performed to ensure there
are no deposited soluble salts more than 10μg/cm².
These agents shall be removed by means of clean solvent (such as
white spirit) or suitable cleaning compounds. After cleaning, the
surfaces shall be rinsed with an ample amount of potable water, and
then allowed to dry thoroughly before any further step is taken. Only
clean brushes and rags shall be used. This must be checked by paint
inspection services company.
Generally the methods of surface preparation shall be specified
according to SSPC.
3.2.2. Blast Cleaning
Blast cleaning operations shall not be carried out on surfaces that will
be wet after blasting and before coating.
Near White-Metal Bast Cleaning As Per Sa 2 1/2" or SSPC-SP 10 or
higher level as per SSPC-SP 5 (White Metal Cleaning)
Mill scale, rust, primer, paint or other foreign matter shall be removed to
such an extent that the cleaned surface is equal in appearance to the
pictorial standard SIS, Sa 2 ½ as a minimum. The process must be
checked by paint inspection services company.
Blasting Materials:
Blasting materials shall be selected to obtain the blast profile in addition
to the required degree of surfaces preparation. All abrasives shall be
supplied fresh, unused, dry and free of duct, organic matter, and totally
free of salt contamination.
Sand shall be supplied per the general guidelines as laid down on of
SSPC painting manual: “selection of abrasives”.
Expendable grit (from copper slag only) 16-80 mesh, B.S. sieve series.
Grits shall not be recycled.
Shot it not acceptable, except as a standardized production shop
process.
Sand shall be recycled free of any type of contaminate.
Blasting Material must be checked by paint inspection services
company.
3.2.3. Site Power or Hand Tool Cleaning
Site Power Tool Cleaning
Power and hand-tool cleaning shall not be applied. To replace specified
blast cleaning, it shall be used only when blast cleaning is prohibited or
impossible.
Power Or Hand-Tool Cleaning As Per St 3 Standard
All loose matter, such a mill scale, rust, primer, paint or other foreign
substances shall be removed. The cleaned surface shall be equal in
appearance to the pictorial standard, St 3 for new and weathered steel;
and for previously blast-cleaned steel. Power-tool cleaning shall be
preferably used.
Site Hand Tool Cleaning:
In case power-tool cleaning is impossible, hand-tool cleaning as per St3
will be acceptable, but only after OWNER approval has been obtained.
3.3. SURFACE PREPARATION REQUIREMENTS
3.3.1. Surface preparation should remove foreign bodies to allow the
type of priming paint used to wet the surface thoroughly and develop
adequate adhesion.
3.3.2. Selection of abrasive for blast cleaning shall be in accordance
with the recommendations given in SSPC-SP-COM and the
recommendations agreed with the individual paint manufacturer for
each type of paint used. Generally, this shall give a surface profile or
anchor pattern within the range 50-75 microns with rogue peaks of
maximum amplitude 100 microns. Spent abrasives shall be completely
removed from the prepared surface by either vacuum cleaning or stiff
brushing. For inorganic zinc primed surfaces the abrasive shall be hard
sharp and angular, for which reason shot shall not be acceptable.
The surface profile shall be checked in conjunction with an approved
roughness comparator. This must be checked by paint inspection
services company.
3.3.3. Surface preparation shall not take place in the following
conditions:
At temperatures below 5 ºC
When the relative humidity is greater that 85%
When the metal surface temperature is less than 3 ºC (5 ºF) above the
ambient dew point.
Outside daylight hours.
Surface preparation may also be suspended at the direction of the
inspector when adverse weather conditions are likely to develop before
painting could be carried out.
3.3.4. All abrasives shall be free of all dust, dirt and other foreign matter.
They shall be kept dry all the times and shall not be recycled, unless
permitted by inspector.
3.3.5. The compressed air supply used for blasting shall be free from
water and oil. Adequate separators and traps shall be provided and
these shall be kept emptied of water and oil. Accumulations of water
and oil shall be removed from the air receiver by regular purging.
A blotter test might be performed to ensure there is no water and oil
contamination.
This clause shall also apply to air used for the dusting of cleaned
surfaces. The pressure and the volume of compressed air supply for
blast cleaning shall meet the work requirements.
3.3.6. No acid washes or other cleaning solutions or solvents shall be
used on metal surfaces after they have been blasted. This includes
inhibitive washes intended to prevent rusting
3.3.7. Surface preparation shall result clean surface compatible to as 2
½ as per. Swedish standard 05 5900
3.3.8. Chipping, scraping and steel wire brushing using manual or
power driven tools can not remove firmly adherent mill scale and shall
only be used where blast cleaning is impractical, with the approval of
purchaser / and Owner inspector such preparation shall be in
accordance with photographic illustrations in SIS 05 5900 (Grade C
st3).
3.3.9. Surface preparation operations shall be terminated early enough
during the day to permit application of the adopted on the prepared
surface before the sunsets and rust sets, in, if, exceptionally, surface
preparation is authorized at night, the prepared surface shal be wiped
the next morning. They shall be freshened with light sand blasting
before the primer is applied. A 50mm wide strip along the perimeter of
the sand blasted surface shall be left unprimed unless adjacent
surfaces have already been coated or if it is the last part of the surface
to be prepared. Surface preparation, care shall be extended at least 25
mm to the interior of coated adjacent surfaces.
3.3.10. During surface preparation, care shall be taken not be damage
or alter identification plates, machined surfaces and parts coated in the
factory. These parts shall be properly protected.
3.3.11. Any oil, grease, dust or foreign body present on the surface after
surface preparation operations shall be removed before painting, if rust
reappears on the surface, the surface shall be re-blasted. A surface
dust testcan be performed to make sure there is no dust on the surface
to interfere with paint.
3.3.12. Copper slag or coal slag shall not be authorized for surface
preparation.
The all above process must be checked by paint inspection services
company.
4. PAINTING APPLICATION
4.1. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
4.1.1. For items that have received a shop prime coat the construction
contractor shall clean all primed surfaces and shall touch up damaged
shop prime coat, prepare and stripe primer on the field welds and apply
inner and finish coats in accordance with the specified painting system.
4.1.2. It is the construction contractor responsibility to ensure
compatibility between shop and field applied paint system. For piping
and un-coated items, construction contractor shall follow the schedule
of the relevant paint systems.
4.1.3. The painting materials shall be applied by the tools as advised by
the paint manufacturer after obtaining OWNER approval. When spray
application is recommended, supplemental repeated brushing is
required to obtain adequate protection and crevices, bolts, rivets, welds,
edges and other surfaces where the DFT can not be reached by
spraying only. This brushing shall precede the spray application.
4.1.4. To the maximum possible extent each coat shall be applied as
smooth and continuous film or uniform thickness, free of pores.
4.1.5. There shall be a minimum of application marks in the applied
coats. Sags or runs shall be brushed out while the coat is still wet.
4.1.6. The acceptable tolerance in dry film thickness, when a range is
indicated, shall be as specified; a minimum with an acceptable
tolerance of 15 percent maximum per coat. Excessively thick coatings
shall be blasted off the surface and recoating shall be done at the
construction contractor expense.
4.1.7. Each coat must be thoroughly dry before a primed item is
transported or before a next coat is applied.
4.1.8. During application the items surface shall not have a temperature,
which is detrimental to the appearances or life-time of the part.
Maximum surface temperature should not exceed 45°C.
4.1.9. Subsequent coats shall be of a distinctly different shade.
All above process must be monitored by paint inspection services
company.
4.2. MIXING
4.2.1. All the ingredients in each container shall be thoroughly mixed
and homogenized. Mechanical mixing shall be such that all pigments or
other agents are held in solution during application. Manual mixers are
not authorized. Mixing shall be done according to the manufacturer’s
recommendation.
4.2.2. Paint mixed in the original container shall be transferred until all
settled particles have been re mixed with the medium. This does not
imply temporary removal of part of the medium to facilitate mixing.
4.2.3. Paint shall not be mixed or held solution with air bubbles.
4.2.4. If a skin has formed in the container, the paint shall not be used.
4.2.5. All pigmented products shall be strained after mixing unless
applicator equipment is provided with adequate strainers. Strainers shall
allow all pigments to pass through, but not any skin.
4.2.6. Products with unlimited pot life or which do not alter on standing
may be mixed at any time, however if they have set, they shall be mixed
immediately before use. Paint shall not be kept in the spray equipment
post overnight, but shall be put back into a closed container and re-
mixed before re-use. Containers shall be marked with the involved
paint’s pot-life.
The mixing process must be monitored by paint inspection services
company.
4.3. THINNING
4.3.1. Thinners are to be added unless necessary for proper application.
Thinning shall never exceed manufacturer’s recommendations.
4.3.2. Thinners used shall be those suggested by the manufacturer.
4.3.3. When use of thinner is authorised by the manufacturer, it shall be
added during mixing. Applicators shall not be add thinner after the paint
has been thinned to the proper consistency. Thinners shall be added
under the guidance of a specialist who is thoroughly familiar with the
quantity and type of added thinner.
The process must be checked by paint inspection services company.
4.4. PRIMING
4.4.1. Prepared surfaces should be primed generally within four hours
or before visible re-rusting occurs. Cleaned surface shall never be left
overnight prior to coating, in such case re-blasting or re-cleaning is
necessary.
4.4.2. In order to minimize contamination between successive coast of
paint, over coating of the preceding coat shall be done as soon as it is
permitted by the particular painting specification, and not delayed
beyond the period specified. When delays are unavoidable, the painted
surface shall be thoroughly cleaned and dried to the satisfaction of
purchases and Owner before over coating may take place.
4.4.3. Any Primed surface which has been exposed for more than a few
days will have become contaminated and should be cleaned down with
fresh water and allowed to dry before over coating.
4.4.4. Primed and painted surfaces which have been exposed to marine
conditions, including shipment overseas, will be contaminated with salt
and should be lightly wire brushed, then washed with fresh water,
before over coating. (if any)
4.4.5. Although zinc rich primer are very effective in preventing rusting,
extended exposure develops a surface contaminated of zinc corrosion
products which rich impair the adhesion of subsequent coats. zinc rich
primers, both organic and inorganic which have been exposed long
enough to develop white surface staining, should be prepared for over
coating by one of the following methods:
Light blast cleaning and dust removal.
Wire brushing, followed by water washing.
Scrubbing with fresh water, using bristle brushes.
4.4.6. The primer to finishing coat paint shall be from the same
manufacturer for each system to ensure compatibility.
Priming process must be checked by paint inspection services
company.
4.5. PAINTING
4.5.1. All painting shall be carried out in conformity with this painting
inspection specification and inspection procedure and with the paint
manufacture’s recommendation. Paint application shall also follow the
procedures covered SSPC-PA1 “Shop field and maintenance painting”.
4.5.2. Particular attention shall be paid to the manufacturer’s
instructions on storage mixing, thinning and pot life. The paint shall only
be applied in the manner detailed by the manufacturer. e.g. brush roller
conventional or airless spray and shall be applied under the
manufacturer’s recommended condition. Minimum and maximum time
intervals between coats shall be closely followed. This must be checked
by paint inspection services company.
4.5.3. Hand mixing of paints shall only be permitted for containers up to
5 liters. All larger containers shall be mixed by mechanical agitators and
brought to a uniform consistency. Where pigment separation readily
occurs, provision shall be made for continuous mixing during
application. This must be checked by paint inspection services
company.
4.5.4. Two-pack paints shall be mixed in strict accordance with
manufacturer’s instructions. The pot life of such paints shall be
specifically noted and any mixed paint, which has exceeded its pot life
shall be specifically noted and any mixed paint which has exceeded its
pot life shall be discarded irrespective of its apparent condition. This
must be checked by paint inspection services company.
4.5.5. Construction contractor shall avoid contamination any adjacent
items of plant and equipment by paint over spray, drips or spillage
providing appropriate protection, where necessary. Stainless steel and
high nickel-chromium alloy surfaces shall be protected against over
spray or paint drips. Particularly those containing metallic pigments. If
any such contamination does occur, the paint shall be immediately and
thoroughly removed by contractor. This must be checked by paint
inspection services company.
4.5.6. Painting shall not take place under adverse weather conditions:
In particular rain, fog, snow or when such conditions are likely to occur
before the paint has become dry.
At temperatures below 5ºC.
When the relative humidity is greater than 85%.
When the metal surface temperature is less than 3ºC above the
ambient dew point or above the manufacturer’s limit.
In the case of exterior location, painting may also be suspended due to
wind speed at the discretion of inspector. In cases where moisture
tolerant coatings are used, painting may proceed on damp surfaces
within the limits recommended by the manufacturer of the particular
coating being applied.
Painting shall not be carried out outside daylight hours on exterior
locations. Painting may also be suspended due to dusty conditions.
4.5.7. The method of application shall be selected to ensure that the
paint is applied in a uniform manner to the prescribed film thickness
without any runs, sags or other blemishes. The pressure and volume of
the compressed air used for spray application shall meet the work
requirements and be free from oil and water contamination. Tracs
separators and filters shall emptied and cleaned regularly. Application of
primers on wire breached surfaces shall be by brush. This must be
checked by paint inspection services company.
4.5.8. To ensure that the minimum thickness is achieved on all angles,
corners bulkheads, welds, etc., such edges shall be stripe painted
separately before applying the main system. Holding primers shall only
be permitted where they are obtained from the same manufacturing
source as the main priming coats, and where the manufacturer is able
to provide a full guarantee that satisfactory intercoat adhesion will
occur. This must be checked by paint inspection services company.
4.5.9. Where further painting is to be carried out, zinc silicate primers
shall be sealed with a tie coat as soon as practical after complete curing
has taken place, to avoid salt or chemical contamination and to seal the
porous nature of the primer. The tie coat shall be selected to ensure
sound adhesion to the zinc silicate primer and be compatible with the
finishing coat process. When overcoating with aluminum silicone paint
is designated, a tie coat is not necessary. Over spray and dry spray of
inorganic zinc silicate primers shall be removed prior to application of
subsequent tie coats or top coats. This must be checked by paint
inspection services company.
4.5.10. In all instances where two or more coats of the same paint are
specified, such coatings shall be of contrasting colors so that each
stage of the work can be readily identified and film thickness determined
accordingly. This also applies to the surface prepared and the color of
the first primer coat. This must be checked by paint inspection services
company.
4.5.11. Intervals between coats shall comply with manufacturer’s
recommendations and should generally be kept to the absolute
minimum in order to prevent contamination between coats. where
contamination occurs between coats, this shall be completely removed,
generally be washing with a suitable detergent solution and rinsing with
clean fresh water. This must be checked by paint inspection services
company.
4.5.12. All points of damage to paint work incurred at any stage of the
work, including shop welding operation, shall be re-prepared by blast
cleaning to the original standard and recoating with the specified
priming coat to restore the film thickness. In all such instances
preparation shall extend 25 mm into the sound paint work and a further
25 mm of sound paint work shall be lightly blasted to etch the surface.
Repainting shall then over the prepared surface and the etched paint
work. Where blast cleaning can not be carried out, surface preparation
of points of damage by scraping and power wire brushing is acceptable
provided specific approval is given by Owner. In such instances,
modification of the originally specified primer may be necessary to suit
the changed method of surface protection. This must be checked by
paint inspection services company.
4.5.13. Preparation of weld margins shall be preceded by the removal of
masking tape where fitted and shall involve of all flux, welding spatter
and other foreign matter as described in section 4 of SSPC-SP-COM.
Where blast cleaning is used this may be by means of portable vacuum
blast apparatus. Where power wire brushing is used, excessive
cleaning to the extent this is liable to produce a polished surface shall
be avoided. This must be checked by paint inspection services
company.
4.5.14. Where touching up prior to top coating of zinc based primers
involved, this shall be preceded by thorough cleaning with solvent or an
emulsion type cleaner to remove all oil and grease. This shall be
followed by thoroughly hosing down with clean potable water which in
the case of surface that have not been tie coated shall be carried out in
conjunction with manual scrubbing with stiff brushes in order to remove
all surface dirt and other contaminants, zinc corrosion products (white
rust), etc. This must be checked by paint inspection services company.
5. STORAGE CONDITIONS, PACKAGING & LABELING
5.1. STORAGE CONDITIONS
5.1.1. All paint and thinner containers shall be kept closed before use
and stored under shelter.
5.1.2. Any paint, which has gelled or settled during storage, shall not be
used.
5.1.3. Any paint for which the shelf life is expired shall not be used.
This must be checked by paint inspection services company.
5.2. STORAGE LIFE AND PACKAGING -
5.2.1. All paints materials shall shown no thinking, curdling gelling or
hard caking when tested as specified in federal standard No. 141,
method 3011 after storage for 24 months from date of delivery in a full
tightly covered container.
5.2.2. The packaging shall meet the relevant requirements of ASTM
D3951.
This must be checked by paint inspection services company.
5.3. LABELING
5.3.1. Labeling shall be as per ANSI Z129.1, precautionary labeling of
hazardous industrial chemicals.
5.3.2. Each container shall be legibly marked with the following
information:
Name of paint
Painting Specification no.
No. of component
Color
Type of spray
Kind and size of spray nozzle tip.
Cleaning materials
Maximum temperature resistance
Flash point (ºC)
Pot life (hours)
Shelf life
Dry time for over coating
Kind of thinner
Lot number
Stock number
Manufacturer’s name and address
Date of manufacture
Shelf life
Quantity of paint in container
Information and warning (if needed)
This must be checked by paint inspection services company.
6. TEST AND INSPECTION
6.1. GENERAL REQUIREMENT
6.1.1. Contractor shall advise the inspector before commencing specific
paint applications.
6.1.2. Inspector shall have the right to inspect the paint work at all
stages and to reject any and all tools, instruments, materials, staging,
equipment or work, which do not conform to the painting specification.
6.1.3. In addition, the paint manufacturer shall be permitted all
reasonable access to monitor surface preparation and application at his
discretion. Independent inspection may also be employed for full-time
supervision at the discretion of the purchaser and Owner.
6.1.4. Inspection by the paint manufacturer or an independent
inspection service shall not relieve the Contractor responsibility within
the Contract towards the Owner for ensuring that the work in equipment
manufacturer’s shop is carried out in accordance with the painting
specification and inspection procedure.
6.1.5. Before commencement of shop preparation and painting, a
meeting between the painting manufacturer, construction contractor and
purchaser and/or Owner representative shall be convened, to establish
and agree, when necessary, visible blast standards, blast profile,
satisfactory application of the coatings and agreement and calibration of
inspection equipment.
6.1.6. The acceptance or rejection of preparatory work and application
is the sole right of inspector or his authorized representative.
6.1.7. Each coat paint shall be free from defects and damage. Finished
paint shall have the correct shade, degree of gloss and evens and be
free from tackiness after drying/ curing and from cracks, holidays, runs,
sags, wrinkles, patchiness, brush or rollwer marks, or other defects that
may be deleterious to the quality of the coating.
6.1.8. The purchaser and Owner have the right to take a sample form
each paint batch at any time and give it for test in charge of the
manufacturer.
6.1.9. Each coat shall be inspected prior to application for the next coat.
Areas found to contain runs, overspray, roughness, cracks or other
signs of improper application shall be repaird or recoated in accordance
with the inspector.
6.2. HUMIDITY CHECK
The relative humidity of the air shall be measured with a
“psychrometer”. Surface preparation and/or paint applications
operations shall not commence until relative humidity is less than 85%.
Relative humidity shall be measured and recorded a minimum of six (6)
times a day whence two (2) times before commencement of work.
Moisture on the surface being prepared or painted shall be measured
every day with a surface moisture indicator before beginning surface
preparation operations or applying a coat of paint.This must be checked
by paint inspection services company.
6.3. ROUGHNESS CHECK
6.3.1. Total angular roughness Rt of the surface shall be measured after
preparation and recorded or an impression made with:
Tested “Press-O-Film” pads or equivalent.
Electronic roughness tester (perthometer type or equivalent)
A minimum of two measurement or impression shall made per square
meter of prepared surface. This must be checked by paint inspection
services company.
6.3.2. All surface shall be blast cleaned to obtain a total angular
roughness Rt included:
Between 30 and 50 microns when total thickness of the coat of paint
applied is less than 400 microns.
Between 50 and 80 microns when total thickness of the coat of paint
applied is greater than 400 microns.
This must be checked by paint inspection services company.
6.4. THICKNESS CHECK
Dry paint thickness shall be measured with a magnetic probe, such as
Micro test of Elcometer or equivalent. It is imperative that the magnetic
probe be calibrate for each thickness of coating steel support with a
non- magnetic block whose thickness is as close as possible to the
coating being checked. This must be checked by paint inspection
services company.
Each coat’s thickness and total thickness shall be checked. Make
five(5) separate spot measurements spaced evenly over each section of
the structure 10 square meters in area (divide the entire surface in 10
square meter areas). This must be checked by paint inspection services
company.
On each spot, make 3 readings by moving the probe a short distance
for each new gage reading. Discard any unusually high or low gage
reading that cannot be repeated consistently. Take the average of the
three (3) gage readings as the spot measurement. This must be
checked by paint inspection services company.
6.5. ADHERENCE CHECK
Paint adherence shall be checked as per ASTM method D 3359.
Method A (X cut) shall be used for paint film thicker that 125 microns,
method B (lattice pattern) shall be used for paint films up to 125
microns. This must be checked by paint inspection services company.
Test method A: An X-cut is made in the film to the substrate, pressure-
sensitive tape is applied over the cut and then removed. Acceptable
rating are 5A (No peeling or removal) or 4A (trace peeling or removal
along incisions or at their intersections). This must be checked by paint
inspection services company.
Test method B: A lattice pattern with either six or eleven cuts in each
direction (cross cut) is made in the film to the substrate, pressure –
sensitive tape is applied over the lattice and then removed, and
adhesion is evaluated by comparison with descriptions and illustrations.
Spacing between the cut lines shall be 1mm for film thicknesses up to
50 microns and 2mm for film thicknesses form 50 to 125 microns.
Acceptable results are rate 5B (The edges of the cuts are completely
smooth, none of the squares of the lattice is detached) of 4B (Small
flakes of the coating are detached at intersections less that 5% of the
area is affected). This must be checked by paint inspection services
company.
If the test is unsatisfactory, the entire surface shall be blast cleaned
and repainted. Recoating after this destructive test is at the Applicator’s
expense.
6.6. TEST AND INSPECTION RESULTS
All test and inspection results shall be written up into reports. All reports
shall be submitted to the purchaser and Owner during provisional
acceptance of the paint.
6.7. OTHER REQUIREMENTS
The construction contractor shall check the work for:
General appearance: Defect such as mud-cracking, sagging and pin
holing are not acceptable.
Dry film thickness (DFT). The specified DFT for each coat shall be
considered as a minimum.
Adhesion of the total paint system shall be not less than 1.5 Mpa (15
kg/cm2) measured by pull off test.
7. SHIPPING, HANDLING AND STORAGE OF COATED ITEMS :
Coated items shall not be handled or moved until all coatings have
been properly dried or cured as required in the Coating Manufacture’s
instruction.
Coated items shall be handled with equipment such as wide belt slings,
web belts and wide padded skids selected to prevent damage to the
coating. Handling equipment likely to cause damage to the coating
shall not be used. Items such as chains, cables, hooks, tongs, metal
bars and narrow skids shall not be permitted to come in contact with
the coating. Drawing or skidding coated items shall not be permitted.
Coated items shall be loaded, padded and secured for transport in
such a manner that the coating will not be damaged in transit.
Coated items shall be separated so that the items do not bear against
each other.
Coated items shall be stacked off the ground using suitable means
(e.g. parallel height ridges of rock-free sand, wooden timbers placed
under the uncoated pipe ends) to avoid damages of the coating.
This must be checked by paint inspection services company.
8. GUARANTEE
The equipment manufacturer shall guarantee the painting system
applied for a period of five (5) years from the date of shipment.
During this period, no painting failures such as cracking, peeling,
lamination, loss of adhesion, etc. shall occur in the intended service
conditions.
9. QUALITY CONTROL
9.1. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
9.1.1. Equipment manufacturer shall submit to Contractor for approval,
his proposed quality control and testing procedures covering all phases
of surface preparation and paint application, as may be carried out in
the shop and/or field respectively and associated procedures which
define how control is established and maintained. The procedures shall
form part of the “Quality Assurance Manual.”
9.1.2. The quality control procedures shall be in the form of
an inspection and test plan which reference all test procedures, hold
point, witness points, acceptance and rejection criteria, frequency of
testing and how control of quality is measures and maintained.
9.1.3. Where appropriate, results shall be plotted on statistical control
charts showing upper and lower limits of acceptance.
9.1.4. Manufacturers of all materials shall supply test certificates of all
test performed and a certificate of compliance stating that the material
meets the requirements of the applicable painting specification.
9.1.5. Tests shall ensure that the quality of the surface coating is in
accordance with that specified, and shall include, but shall not be limited
to thickness testing, adhesion testing, holiday testing, abrasion testing,
solvent testing, etc.
9.1.6. Requested test should be carried out in accordance with ASTM
standard as specified in SSPC (good painting practice) volume 1.
10. IDENTIFICATION OF PIPES AND EQUIPMENT
10.1. GENERAL
Colored bands (formed by paint) compatible with the painting or
insulation cladding beneath, designed to identify pipes shall be applied
in accordance with the following method:
10.1.1. Basic, Color Codes, Line Number and Arrow for Piping
Unless otherwise agreed, color bands shall only be arranged at
significant points for plan operation (e.g. where painted and insulated
pipes start and end. At branches, at valves, at change of direction,
etc.).This must be checked by paint inspection services company.
In the case of piping connected to equipment, color bands should be
arranged <1.5m away from this equipment.
Line number and flow direction arrow shall be stenciled with black color
painted on the visible sides of each piping section by the construction
contractor.
The number and location shall be decided by the authorized personnel
at site.
Maximum distance between two colored bands shall be 10 meters and
also this criteria shall be applied for two line numbers. This must be
checked by paint inspection services company.
10.1.2. Tag Number of Equipment
Tag number of each equipment shall be stenciled by the construction
contractor. Color, Size, Number and Location shall be at the authorized
personnel discretion at site.
Item No. shall be in English language.
Storage tanks shall have digits stenciled in black on white back ground.
On piping, the line contents are to be written in full or with chemical
formula with flow direction and pressure / temperature conditions.
This must be checked by paint inspection services company.
10.2. COLOR CODING OF PIPING SYSTEMS TABLE
For the color bands following table shall be applied:
Service Base Color Band Code Color Band
- Oil Supply Process Black Orange
- Oil Return Black Blue
- Heating Oil (Fuel Naphta) Black Yellow
- Lubricating Oil Black White
- Flare Gas Brown Red
- Product Pellets Brown White
- Product Laden Gas Brown Yellow
- Product Wet/Fluffy Brown Gray
- Tail Gas Brown Green
- Vent/Exhaust Gas Brown Black
- Slurry Drains (Chemical Drains) Brown Black
- Vacuum And Dust Collection Brown Blue
- Drinking Water Green White
- Process Water Green Yellow
- Service Water Green Orange
- Raw Water (Unireated) Green White
- Cooling Water Green Blue
- D.M. Water/Soft Water Green Red
- Boiler Feed Water Green Black
- Inst. Air Light Blue White
- Process Air Light Blue Yellow
- Plant Air Light Blue Orange
- Caustic Soda Orange Gray
- Fire Water Red (Fire) ---
- Steam Supply Silver Gray Orange
- Steam Condensate Return Silver Gray Blue
- Steam Tracing Silver Gray Yellow
- Nitrogen Silver Gray Black
- Pelletizer Additive White Orange
- Reactor Additive White Black
- Hydrogen Yellow Orange
- Natural Gas Yellow Gray
- Refinery Gas Yellow Black
- L.P.G Yellow Blue
Base color band and code color band for process fluid shall be specified
later.
NOTES FOR COLOR CODING OF PIPING SYSTEMS TABLE
1. Painted bands shall be compatible with the under laying paint system
or insulation cladding and shall be provided at the following significant
points of plant.
Commencement and termination of pipe run.
Branches
Local to valve
1.5 meter away from connection to equipment.
Change of direction
2. The width of the basic color band shall be 2 x 120mm.
3. The code color band shall be positioned in the center of the basic
color and shall be of the following widths:
Pipes up to NPS 8”: 50 mm wide
Pipes NPS 10” and above: 100mm wide
This must be checked by paint inspection services company.
10.3. FINISH COLOR SCHEDULE
Item Color Code RAL Code BS
1. Main steel structures and pipe racks – See
Light French Blue - 175
Figure No. 1
2. Equipment structure, equipment support and
pipe support
2.1. Equipment structure and equipment support–
Light French Blue - 175
See Figure No. 1
2.2. Pipe support
2.2.a. Pipe supports which are attached to tanks White 9010 -
2.2.b. Pipe supports which are welded to piping Same as relevant
- -
components piping color
2.2.c. Pipe supports which are not welded to
Light French Blue - 175
piping components
3. Platforms, ladders, stairways: See Figure No. 1
- Upper loaders, TOE boards, horizontal poles,
Bold Yellow 363
top rails.
- Platform lower edges and TOE boards, mid
Rail Red 593
rails, safety platform, safety cages
4. Indoor & outdoor piping (except fire-fighting Light Gray 7038 631
systems or systems involving safety precautions).
5. Equipment in general, vessels, exchangers,
columns, reactors, etc. (except firefighting system Light Gray 7038 631
or safety precaution)
6. Tanks, spheres, etc. White 9010 -
7. Instrument. And electrical Switchboards control
panels, junction boxes, cabling distribution Light Green 217
boards. (out door)
7. Instrument. And electrical Switchboards control
panels, junction boxes, cabling distribution French Gray 630
boards. (In door)
8. Electric static machines: transformers,
Light Gray 7038 631
resistors, etc.
9. Machinery: pumps, compressors, turbines, etc. Light Gray 7038 631
10. Machine tools and bedplates of machines Light Green 280
11. Piping containing caustic soda sulfuric acid,
hydrochloric and chromic acid, hydrogen sulfide, Golden Yellow 1007 356
sulfur dioxide, ammonia etc.
12. flanges, gate valves, pumps inlet and exit
Golden Yellow 1007 356
flanges and gate valves on lines detailed in (11)
13. Pipes carrying fire fighting water and foam. Signal Red 3020 537
14. Vessels and equipment containing caustic Light Gray With
soda, sulfuric acid, hydrochloric and chromic acid, 300mm Yellow Band 7038/1007 631/356
hydrogen sulfide, sulfur dioxide, ammonia etc. As Note 1
15. Safety valves on towers, vessels pumps, heat
exchangers, including valves prior to and after Golden Yellow 1007 356
safety valves.
16. wheeled manual fire extinguishers moving and
Signal Red 3020 537
stationary fire fighting equipment
17. Boxes containing breathing apparatus,
Emerald Green 6000 228
respirators, masks and other safety equipment
18. Safety showers, eye wash showers and safety Green/White As Note
6024/9002
shower cabins. 2
19. Fuse boxes, motor switches and electric cable
French Blue 5002 166
metallic joints
Golden Yellow / Black
20. Back and front shields of mobile plant 1007/9005 356/642
As Note 2
21. forks of fork lift trucks, sling hooks of all bridge
Golden Yellow 1007 356
cranes or mobile cranes
22. Guards and safety parts on rotating machinery
Golden Yellow 1007 356
belts, coupling pumps and motors.
23. electric motors Light Gray 7038 631
24. Vessels and equipment with operating
Aluminum 9006
temperatures in excess of 93°C
25. pipes, columns, supports and metallic
Golden Yellow / With
structural parts of equipment representing a 1007/9002 356
As Note 2
hazard in walkway areas.
Figure No. 1
NOTES FOR FINISH COLOR SCHEDULE
1. For item 14, 300mm yellow bands shall be painted either horizontally
or vertically depending on the shape of the vessel, description of the
gas/liquid shall be stenciled on to the yellow band.
2. Bands shall be in 150mm wide diagonal alternative colors as follows:
Item 18- green and white
Item 20- golden yellow and black
Item 25- golden yellow and white
This must be checked by paint inspection services company.
11. REPAIR OF DEFECTS OR DAMAGED PAINTED SURFACES
11.1. REQUIREMENTS
11.1.1. Any defect of damage that may occur shall be repaired before
the application of further coats and where necessary the particular
surface(s) made paint free. Remedial work shall be carried out prior to
packing for shipment. This must be checked by paint inspection
services company.
11.1.2. Areas where due to inadequately prepared surface, solvent
entrapment, excessive application of prime and/or finish coats, etc., the
rested paint system consistently fails to meet the required test
standards for adhesion/cohesion, the Contractor shall remove the
affected area by blast cleaning and shall reapply the full paint system to
meet the required standard. This must be checked by paint inspection
services company.
11.1.3. Areas which are to be over coated shall be thoroughly cleaned
free from grease, oil and other foreign matter and shall be dry. The
surfaces shall then be prepared to the standard as originally specified
(for large damaged areas), or prepared to the highest possible standard
using mechanically operated tools (for small local damaged spots up to
1m2). This must be checked by paint inspection services company.
11.1.4. Subsequently additional compatible coats shall be applies, until
they meet the painting specification. Theses additional coats shall blend
in with the final coating on adjoining areas. This must be checked by
paint inspection services company.
11.1.5. During the agreed maintenance period, any observed defective
coatings, rusted areas or failures developing in the paint systems, shall
be repaired to the satisfaction of the Owner/ purchaser inspector. This
must be checked by paint inspection services company.
11.1.6. When factory painted or painted surfaces have been marked in
handling, the damage paint and non-adherent paint shall be removed
and the surface thoroughly cleaned. The edges on the damaged area
shall be smoothed. Surface preparation shall extend approximately 5
cm into the sound coat. The primer and finishing coats shall be applied
in accordance with paragraph 12. This must be checked by paint
inspection services company.
Note: if sand blasting is not applicable for any reason to be agreed upon
by inspector, zinc silicate primer shall not be used for touch up repairs.
Zinc rich 2 components epoxy primer or an approved epoxy primer
formulated for application on hand or mechanically brushed surfaces
should be used instead. The touch up primer shall be compatible with
the paint system. This must be checked by paint inspection services
company.
12. DOCUMENTATIONS
12.1. DOCUMENT TO BE SUBMITTED BY THE CONSTRUCTION
CONTRACTOR / EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER
Once the paint system has been adopted the construction contractor /
equipment manufacturer shall submit the following for approval to the
purchaser/ and Owner
Detailed schedule of works including blast cleaning and paint
application operations.
A description of surface preparation conditions especially properties of
abrasives used.
At the time of application, the construction contractor / equipment
manufacturer shall be in possession of the application technical data
sheets for the paint used.
This must be checked by paint inspection services company.
13. EQUIPMENT, DEVICES & TOOLS FOR APPLICATION, TEST &
INSPECTION
13.1. MATERIAL PROVIDED BY THE CONSTRUCTION
CONTRACTOR / EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER
In addition to all required equipment, devices & tools for application, test
& inspection, the construction contractor / equipment manufacturer shall
possess for his use and/or that of the inspector:
Instruments for taking temperature, ambient hygrometry and surface
moisture.
Instruments for checking the blasting nozzle pressure.
Instruments for measuring roughness of prepared surface.
Instruments for checking paint coat thickness and porosity.
Or any other equipment in order to enable the applicator self control
each level of protection’s job for a quality-control clearance before
inspection.
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