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BS EN ISO 10683:2018 specifies requirements for non-electrolytically applied zinc flake coating systems for steel fasteners. It is applicable to coatings:
  • with or without hexavalent chromium;
  • with or without top coat;
  • with or without lubricant (integral lubricant and/or subsequently added lubricant).
It is applicable to bolts, screws, studs and nuts with ISO metric thread, to fasteners with non-ISO metric thread, and to non-threaded fasteners such as washers, pins, clips, etc.

This document does not specify requirements for such fastener properties as weldability or paintability. It is not applicable to mechanically applied zinc coatings.


Cross References:
ISO 16047
ISO 1891-2
ISO 6988
ISO 1463
ISO 1502
ISO 9227
ISO 3613:2010
ISO 8991
ISO 965-3
ISO 965-2
ISO 7089
ISO 3269
ISO 6932
ISO 16426
ISO 1891-2
ISO 898-2
ISO 4032
ISO 965-1
ISO 4014
ISO 4017
ISO 1891-4


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Document History

  1. BS EN ISO 10683:2018

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    Fasteners. Non-electrolytically applied zinc flake coating systems

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  2. BS EN ISO 10683:2014


    Fasteners. Non-electrolytically applied zinc flake coatings

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  3. BS 11/30229160 DC


    BS EN ISO 10683. Fasteners. Non-electrolytically applied zinc flake coatings

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  4. BS EN ISO 10683:2000


    Fasteners. Non-electrolytically applied zinc flake coatings

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  5. BS 7371-11:1993


    Coatings on metal fasteners-Specification for zinc flake non-electrolytically applied cured coatings

    • Historical Version