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Example of Heavy Flash Rust Swatch

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Example of Moderate Flash Rust Swatch:  Easy to prepare the swatches.  Keeps a constant light pressure.  Gives a clear distinction between light, moderate, and heavy.  The color transfers to only the cloth that is in contact with the surface. It can be difficult to interpret the various spots of color.

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Swatch Wipe

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Swatch Wipe NACE Level 3 CIP Barry McCoy from Surface Technologies Corp. contributed this “Swatch” test as it is consistent from project-to-project and easily taught.  Make a “swatch” or wad of the dry cloth. Tape the tail to make a handle.  Lightly wipe the swatch once over the surface.  This path was about 3 inches […]

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Summary of Hand Wipe

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Summary- Hand Wipe  Advantage of holding cloth in hand and wiping. It is easy.  Disadvantage – it is difficult to maintain an even pressure and keep the cloth on the surface.

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Example of Moderate Flash Rust

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Example of moderate flash rust. Visually the loose Moderate Flash rust appears to be a little denser than light. The surface is obscured. When wiped, the loose dust is easily transferred. Upper left is the footprint of a tape test. There is no black rust under the lighter rust.

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Wipe or Sweep with Cloth Held in Hand

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Wipe or Sweep with a Cloth held in a hand  Make a bundle of cloth in your hand.  Swipe the dry cloth across the surface.  Make one swipe, up or down or sideways with the cloth touching the surface.  Try to avoid pressing the fingers against the surface. The following four pictures are examples of […]

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Procedure for Evaluation in VIS-4

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Procedure for Evaluation in VIS-4 When do you evaluate the Flash Rust?  Flash rust and the substrate (surface) condition are evaluated at or before the time of painting.   Look at the Project Documents to determine the length of time that can lapse between inspection points and paint application.  Plan your inspection of flash rust so […]

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