Overview
ISO 11124-1:2018 is an international standard providing a comprehensive classification system for metallic blast-cleaning abrasives used in the preparation of steel substrates prior to the application of paints and related coatings. This standard focuses on the specifications required for new, unused metallic abrasives, defining characteristics essential for their proper identification and designation. While specifically developed for steelwork preparation, its provisions are applicable to other materials subjected to abrasive blast-cleaning methods, as described in ISO 8504-2.
Maintained by ISO Technical Committee ISO/TC 35, this second edition replaces the original 1993 version, enhancing classification criteria and clarifying abrasive properties. It supports consistent quality and traceability in surface preparation processes vital to coating performance and longevity.
Key Topics
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Classification of Abrasives
Metallic abrasives are classified based on:
- Type of material (e.g., chilled cast iron, high-carbon cast steel, low-carbon cast steel, cut steel wire).
- Initial particle shape categorized as:
- Shot (S): Round particles with no edges.
- Grit (G): Angular, irregular particles with sharp edges.
- Cylindrical (C): Sharp-edged particles with a specific diameter-to-length ratio.
- Particle size range indicated by a 3-digit code representing nominal particle size in hundredths of millimeters (e.g., 100 = 1.00 mm).
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Designation System
The complete abrasive designation includes the term "Abrasive ISO 11124", abrasive type code, particle shape symbol, particle size grade, and optionally, hardness values (Vickers Hardness, HV).
Example:
Abrasive [ISO 11124](/search?q=ISO%2011124) M/HCS/G140/570-710HV
indicates a high-carbon cast-steel grit abrasive with 1.40 mm particles and hardness between 570 and 710 HV.
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Packaging and Traceability
Packaging must clearly state the full product designation, including hardness if applicable. Traceability marking at the lot or production level is recommended and important for quality assurance.
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Related ISO Standards
- ISO 11125 series for test methods of metallic blast-cleaning abrasives.
- ISO 11126 and ISO 11127 series covering non-metallic abrasives and their test methods.
- ISO 8501-1, ISO 8503-2, and ISO 8504-2 providing guidance on surface cleanliness, roughness assessment, and blast-cleaning techniques.
Applications
ISO 11124-1:2018 is essential for industries requiring high-quality surface preparation for steel substrates, ensuring adherence of paints and protective coatings. Key application areas include:
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Steel fabrication and construction
Preparing structural steelwork prior to painting to achieve durable, corrosion-resistant coatings.
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Shipbuilding and marine industry
Surface preparation ensuring optimal coating performance in harsh, corrosive environments.
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Automotive and heavy machinery manufacturing
Enhancing surface profiles for improved adhesion of coatings, extending component life.
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Oil and gas infrastructure
Reliable surface cleanliness for pipelines and pressure vessels to prevent coating failures.
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Aerospace and transportation
Blast-cleaning processes governed by standardized abrasives to maintain quality control.
By employing abrasives classified and designated under ISO 11124-1, organizations can ensure uniform surface textures and profiles, improving coating adhesion, reducing rework, and enhancing lifecycle protection of steel components.
Related Standards
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ISO 11124 Series
Standards detailing specifications for various types of metallic blast-cleaning abrasives including chilled-iron grit (Part 2), high-carbon cast-steel shot and grit (Part 3), low-carbon cast-steel shot (Part 4), and cut steel wire (Part 5).
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ISO 11125 Series
Complementary test methods covering sampling, particle size distribution, hardness, moisture content, and other critical parameters affecting abrasive performance.
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ISO 11126 and ISO 11127 Series
Specifications and test methods relevant to non-metallic blast-cleaning abrasives, such as slags, garnets, and alumina abrasives.
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ISO 8501 and ISO 8503
Standards addressing visual assessment of surface cleanliness and roughness profiling post-blast-cleaning to verify substrate readiness.
Summary
Adopting ISO 11124-1:2018 for the classification and designation of metallic blast-cleaning abrasives ensures a systematic approach to surface preparation in industrial painting applications. This standard promotes consistent abrasive qualities, supports accurate product specification, and enhances coating durability through optimized substrate preparation.
Keywords:
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