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Describes the procedures and equipment required for abrasive blast cleaning of metal surfaces. Classifies degrees of surface preparation. An appendix provides methods for measuring the profile height of blasted surfaces.
 

Document History

  1. AS 1627.4-2005


    Metal finishing - Preparation and pretreatment of surfaces, Part 4: Abrasive blast cleaning of steel

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  2. AS 1627.4-2002


    Metal finishing - Preparation and pretreatment of surfaces - Abrasive blast cleaning

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  3. AS 1627.4-1989

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    Metal finishing - Preparation and pretreatment of sufaces - Abrasive blast cleaning

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  4. AS 1627.4-1974


    Preparation and pretreatment of metal surfaces prior to protective coating - Abrasive blast cleaning of surfaces

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  5. AS CK9.4-1964


    Code of recommended practice for preparation and pretreatment of metal surfaces prior to protectice coating, Part 4: Abrasive blast cleaning of steel surfaces

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