Save 20% on select titles with code HIDDEN24 - Shop The Sale Now
Requirements for "Near-White Metal" - one of four levels of cleanliness of steel surfaces achieved by blast cleaning with the use of abrasives. (White Metal, Near-White Metal, Commercial, Brush Off) Historical Document 1994
We are unable to complete this action. Please try again at a later time.
If this error continues to occur, please contact AMPP Customer Support for assistance.
Error Message:
Please login to use Standards Credits*
* AMPP Members receive Standards Credits in order to redeem eligible Standards and Reports in the Store
You are not a Member.
AMPP Members enjoy many benefits, including Standards Credits which can be used to redeem eligible Standards and Reports in the Store.
You can visit the Membership Page to learn about the benefits of membership.
You have previously purchased this item.
Go to Downloadable Products in your AMPP Store profile to find this item.
You do not have sufficient Standards Credits to claim this item.
Click on 'ADD TO CART' to purchase this item.
Your Standards Credit(s)
1
Remaining Credits
0
Please review your transaction.
Click on 'REDEEM' to use your Standards Credits to claim this item.
You have successfully redeemed:
Go to Downloadable Products in your AMPP Store Profile to find and download this item.
The purpose of this standard is to describe and characterize one procedure for measuring the surface profile of metal surfaces. The measurement technique uses a compressible foam that replicates the surface profile. The thickness of the compressed foam (with the profile replicated) is then measured with a micrometric thickness gauge to determine the surface profile. Other common methods of measuring surface profile are not discussed.
使用复制胶带对磨料喷砂清理钢板表面进行表面粗糙度 的现场测量 Measuring the surface profile of abrasive blast-cleaned steel that involves using a special tape that replicates the surface profile. Equipment and procedures.
HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. One procedure for measuring the surface profile of abrasive blast cleaned steel. The measurement technique uses a tape that replicates the surface profile.