DS DS/EN 12329 Corrosion protection of metals - Electrodeposited coatings of zinc with supplementary treatment on iron or steel
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Title
Corrosion protection of metals - Electrodeposited coatings of zinc with supplementary treatment on iron or steel
Korrosionsbeskyttelse af metaller - Elektrolytisk udfældede zinkbelægninger med yderligere behandling på jern eller stål
Dansk Standard
Publication Date:
Aug 25, 2000
Scope:
This European Standard specifies requirements for electrodeposited coatings of zinc on iron or steel with supplementary treatment.
Keywords:
- IRON ALLOYS
- SPECIFICATIONS
- ZINC COATINGS
- ZINC
- TESTING
- STEELS
- SPECIFICATION (APPROVAL)
- PROTECTIVE COATINGS
- METALS
- METAL PLATING
- METAL COATINGS
- MATERIALS TESTING
- MATERIALS
- IRON
- INSPECTION
- GALVANIZATION
- FINISHES
- FERROUS METALS
- ELECTROPLATING
- ELECTRODEPOSITION
- ELECTRODEPOSITED COATINGS
- DIMENSIONS
- DEFINITIONS
- DECORATIVE COATINGS
- CORROSION TESTS
- CORROSION RESISTANCE
- CORROSION PROTECTION
- CORROSION
- COATINGS
- COATING THICKNESS
- CHROMATING
- APPLICATIONS
- METALLURGICAL INDUSTRY
- ENGINEERING
- PRODUCTION
- NON-FERROUS ALLOYS
- NON-FERROUS METALS
- METALLURGY
- PRODUCTION ENGINEERING
- METAL COATINGS
- ELECTROPLATIN
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