ISO 10601:2007 specifies the standards for micaceous iron oxide (MIO) pigments used primarily in paints for protective coatings on steelwork. This standard details both the specifications and the corresponding test methods required for manufactured and natural micaceous iron oxide pigments in their dry form.
Here are some key aspects of the ISO 10601:2007 standard:
Scope and Application: It applies to micaceous iron oxide pigments used in protective coatings, mainly for their anti-corrosive properties.
Specifications and Test Methods: The standard provides the requirements for the quality and characteristics of the pigments, including particle size and shape, chemical composition, and specific performance criteria in coatings.
Form of Pigments: It covers both manufactured and natural forms of micaceous iron oxide pigments.
For further detailed information about the specifications and methods, you may refer to official documents and resources from standard organizations such as ISO or through related publications like this CSA Group page. Additionally, the ISO official website hosts a page on ISO 10601:2007 with more details.
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