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seit LF, 5 RN aay eee WD ¥4\S\D\ONOS_ JARRNESE INDUSTRIAL STANDARD + Introduction In order to promote the diffusion of ISO Standards, itis ia provide the users of steel products with ininrmation about the este r portant to broadly sat 180 Stanutaucte the ust edition uf ISU 3575, Continuous hot-dip tinc-coaled carbon steel sheet of commercial, lack-forming and drawing qualities, published in 1976, and he thitd edition of 180 4998, Continuous hordip sinc-coated ‘carbon steel Thee of structural quality, published in 1996, have been adopted in Annex to this Standard without ‘any modification ini technical contents, which constitute provisions of this Standard. 8 a0 Hw perspenta 1 Scope This Japanese Industrial Standard specifies the stee! sheets and coils (hereafter | referred to as. “sheet aig coil"), equally zinc-coated on both surfaces by dipping in a bath of molten zine containing not less than 97 % of zinc in percentage by mass (provided that the ‘Aluminium content is normally 0.30 % oF less). In this case, the (erm “sheet” includes not only sheets tn Mat form but alsa, corrugated sheets of the shapes and dimensions specitied in JIS G 3316. Normative references The following standards contain provisions which, though reference in this Standard, constitute provisions of this Standard. The most recent editions of the standards indicated below shall be applied. JIS 60303. General rules for inspection of se ye om —— JIS G°3316, Shapes and dimensions of corrugated steel sheets THS H 0491 Methods of test for hot dip galvanized coatings ye ST OHIS 2 2201. Test pieces for tensile test for metallic materials NS Z 2241, Method of tensile test for metallic materials US Z 84vi_ ules for roundin -al values 3. Grade and symbol Sheet and coil shall be classified into 6 gfades using hot-roiled sheet coils as the base metal (hereafter referred to as “hot-rolled base metal") and ino 10 “grades using cold-reduced sheet ceils as thé base metal (hereafter referred to as “‘cold- reduced base metal"), and their symbols shall be as given in Tables 1 and 2. Table 1 Grade and symbol (for hot-rolled base metal used) Unit: me * [classifies symbol Nominal thickness ‘Apalcation SoHE 1.6 and ove, apo and neh 6.0. | Commercial quai SGH340 Sirscural quality ‘SHO san4s0 sous | Table? Grade and symbol for alé-reduced base mea te) ‘Gait: am Classified symbol ‘Nominal thickness ‘Application SGCC | 0.25 and over, upto and incl 3.2 | Commercial quality * SGC )o.tt and over, up 0 and inch. 0 | Commercial quali, hard class | ee ‘seco! ‘40 and over, up to and inch 2.3 | Drawing quality. cass socb? Drawing quality, class 2 SOCD¥- | 060 and over, upto and inc. 23 | Drawing quality class 2 i SOCIaih | 0.25 and over, up to and ine. 3.2 | Strocua quality SGC400 7 $86C449 S6c490 SGCSI0 | 02S and over. uptoand inch 20 temarks | When nonaging property is to be guaranteed for the shect and coil of SGeba upon request by the purchaser, the sycibot N shall be sulfixed thelr symbols, thus appearing SGCD3N. Nonaging property is referred 10 a5 the property free from stretcher strain during fabrication. 2 Nominal thicknesses other than those listed in Table 2 may be agreed upon between the purchaser and manufacturer. 5 Sheet and coll for roofing and architectural siding shall be accompanied by the cymnbol for roofing and the symbol A for arcitectoral siding after ie are sated symbol given in Table 2 Jo this case, the nominal thickness 2m the mass of coating shall be as specified in Annex 1 1 For the sheet and coil subjected to covragating in accordance with JIS $516. the symbol W and the shape symbol for corrugated sheets shall Be gataed uo the classified symbol given in Table 2 In this ease, the nominal Thickness and the mass of coating shall be as specified in Annex 2 For corrogation, the commercial, commesciat hard class an@ suctual qualities among those listed in Table 2 shall be vse. 4. Type of coating’ The costing shall be classified into wo (yPes on-alloyed and iron ‘zinc alloyed coatings equally coated on both surfaces. Remarks Tue iros-zine alloyed coating isto produce an alloyed layer of 90 and zine roe tp acists of predooxinanly 6 phase (with iron content ranging from 7 % = to 16 %) throughout the whole coaticg 5. Coating surface finishes 5.1. Types and symbols of coating surface finish for now-alloyed coating ‘The types and a smbols of coating surface finish shall be 25 specified in Table 3 ‘ . UNCONTROLLED COPY 2 : 6 3302: 1998 « ‘table 3 Type of coating surtace ish and syria Troe of coating surtace finish | Symbol | Remarks aa 77) [Reosting having spangles asa result of the unrest ‘Nogmal spangle CB? [or ame ecystals during norral solidificavon, {A coating Raving the spangies obained by resricing normal spangle formation to a misisnum Misimied spagle L 5.2 Skinepass Skin-passing to obtain surface smooihsess shall be specified by the purchaser. In this case, the symbol shall be S. a 6 Coating mass Coating mass shall be tested in accorcance with 16.1, and minimum coating mass on both surfaces (Lotal mass on both surfaces) for equally coated sheet and coil and the symbol thereof shail be as follows 3) Coating mass for equally costed sheet and coil shall be expressed as the coating mass on both surfaces of the sheet and coil, Minimum coating “ass and its symbol srl be as snown inTable 4 Table 4 Minimum coating mass for equally coated sheet and coil (ota! mass on bott surfaces) ere — ten gent eee ‘Averspe coaung nasin | Shrumam couucg mass a [Rewconme jGoummssime [pete Sinan \Neratossi Zao cree rereey ane 2 tt 78 ®t e 210 100, { wz 12097 ! / zis 1 3 oa poiaee i UNIGOWNIOMLED Gru PF vo l ote (2 Symbuts sud values in parentheses iy Le appli upon agicement Berweeny ae the purchaser and manufactures. Remarks 1 Coating mais symbols Z35, Z45, 260, F10, F12 and FB shall not be applicable to érawing quality, classes 1, 2and 3. 2 The: average coating mass in the triple-spot test (otal mass on both urfacea) shall be the average of the measured coating masses of three test pieces cut from the test specimen. 3) The minimum coating mass at a single $pot (fotal mass on both surfaces) shall bethe smallest of the measured -coaitpg masses of the three test pieces cut from the test specimen. A 4 The maximum coating mass (Jotal mass on both surfaces) may be agreed upon between the purchaser and manufacturer. by Minimum costing mass ata single spt on either side of equally costed sheet and col See cee ge ne mare af the minimum coating mass at 4 single spat on both = surfaces (ota! mass on both surface). Is for chemical treatment for flat sheet and coil shall be 7 Chemical treatment Symbol specified, the non-alloyed coating shall be subjected 10 given in Table 5. Unless otherwise hromate eeaiment and the alloyed costing shall be untreated ‘Table § ‘Type of chemical treatment and symbol Sania See ee Te af chem Westen Cheomave westment Phosphate weatmnent Unweatea Remarks Chemical treatments other than those listed in Table § may be agreed upon between the purchaser and manufacturer, ‘cand cait shall be as given in Table 6, Unless 4 Oiling, Symbols for iting, fou Hat shee’ uncreieg specified, the non-alloyed coating shall be unciled andthe aTtoyed costing shall be ya cited sheet the bate @ Discrimination af ailing and symbol ‘ek Descrimnation of oiling ‘Symbot i Oiled ° ‘nove x 9° Mechanical properties t 9.1 “Test items Tess items for fat sheet and coil shall be as given TaNle 7 i less ne “URNCONTROLLED COPY < s ‘4 G 3302: 1998 ‘ avte} Testitems Cassiied pmol | Bendiest sone ©. SH ° c sarW0) oie scHado o jc Sor490 ° c SOHSe0 ° c ssoce on t= sGcH Sora fie. saci ot ¢€ SoCo? LORE EHEC ‘SGCD3 oft <¢ S6C340 ol ¢ s0c100 Orie: seco oer: S6c390 c | seo ove (2) THe shall not be appli hen emanis Test tems for roofing and ee Saasipond to the specie Symbol among. thove gives it “able. 1 siding shall be snose ‘as we bemtability for the: flat shiect S napeeordance with 16.2 ant Table 8, there shall nat be any Making of a ible the naked eye) or fracture of the base metal an the guide of is specifies th 21, athese the rhe coating, crack Ihe ben maetion (yw athin 90 88 ray Fry ene ir 8 & 390d: 1990 UNCONTROLLED CORY 63302 1998 9.3 Yield point, tegsile strength, elongation and eoaagiog property Test for the yield point, tensile steneth elongation and nonaging propery (only fo: cold-redueed bake met Used) uf the sheet and'eoil specified in 9.1 shall be made in accordance with 16.3, and results shall comply with Tables 9 or 10. ‘The yield point shall be the upper yield point. Table 9 Yield point, tensile strength and elongation (for het-ralled base metal used) Classics symbol] Yield point | Tensile svength | Elongation "Test piece and direction of ime? Nima? i ® nile test SOHC = eee No. $.in voli directos SGH340 HS mia 340m | 2a Scr 295 min, 00min} 1B min ymauive relerence : For SGHC. the yield point and tensile strength are sormally st least 205 N/mm’ and 270 Nem’, eespecsively Table 10. Yield paint, censile strength, elongation and honaging property (for cold reduced base metal used) wad Tess ete Elongation Chassiigl pom siteagth L_— ‘moh it Nominal hckoess ‘Dasand Oadand joe end \Oand Sand | Gverup overap over SP poorer | ioe” “wos Hore \ sce =i. + soci séco1 Seen? i soc | -_:20mn| Semin | Oma fat min | = TsGe3u0 [saSmin|30miel Zin | 20min, | 20min | min | Ws secu [sian hOOma| 18min mia | (mn | Sein | fsccu40 v[ienie | lem | 18min | San | 18am nS min. 1490 mia | 16 rnin, | 18min j V6 mum Wen, | 1B shin oun rend = = sGC190 a - 7 y G 3302 : 1998 UNCONTROLLED Cory remarks 1 When nonaging propery is specified forthe sheet ané coil oCSEDS, ins ropenty shall be guaranteed Or the period of six months afer shipment from the manufactures’s factory. 2 For nominal thicknesses less than 0.25 awn, tensile test may be omitted snorimative eterenge : For SGCC, the yick! point and tensile strengih are normaly St Yeast 205 Nima and 270 Nima, spectively ’, K ; x 4 ‘SGCH is # material not subjected to annealing, usually having a «a Rockwell hardness (HRB) of 85 or more or a Vickers hardngst (HV) of 170 or mare (the lest load may be chosen appropriately) 10 Presentation of dimensions ' The dimensions of sheet and colt shall De expressed as follows 2) The dimensions of sheet shall be expressed in thickness, wieth and Length in millimeters respectively. i) The dimensions of oil shall be expressed in thickness 208 width in millimeters teopecively. When the mass of cil is expressed a5 theoretical masts however, the length 7 shall be given in meters ©) The thvekness of sheet and col shall be expressed inthe weno of the base metal prior vo coaung in ilimeters, and this shall be regarded as he nomins! thickness, a Hy Standard dimensions The standard dimensions of sheet and
    Forther, the standard Tength and ants of corrugated sheet afer corrugation shal comply wth JIS G 3316 4) standard nominal thickness The standard nominal thickness of sheet and coil shail be ‘os given in Table 1 Table LL Standard nomisal thickness ver wx oan vay 920 peg O70 oso 090 10 FF 1 be Te 20 23 28 32:36 40-45 SO 56 60 “ Remarks | The values in parentheses shall ba applied to coating mass symbol 218 or heavier coatings 2 Upon agicement bewween the purchaser and manufacturer, the thicknesses of 065 min and 0.75 mm may see 3 standard nominal thicknesses. ‘py standard width and standard length of shes! ‘The standard width of sheet and cot fee shall be as given in Table 17 ini che standard length of sh as AS fr coil, 619 my, “ith, m . in addition to 12 Dimensionst foleraney ed a lerances shatt Coating giveq » alt Thickness shaiy | 200 and over sw eae 1 500 and nen [oo Now @) ad URGORTROLLED GOPY Table 14 Thickness tolerances (for hoi-rolled base metal used for structural quality) vw eee Vat: men a ‘Nominal thickness. ‘Width 1 600 and over | TA up 1 600_ftoand excl 2600 , 1.60 and ovéh up to 2.00 2020 $02. * 200 and oveftup 02.50 20m 02% 4 250 and over, opto 315 £00 030 BiSansover vpio4od | _-=075 E035, “band over up 900 zon t 3.00 and over, up to ard incl 600 zos1 | a Table AS Thickness tolerances (or cld-educed base metal wed) ~~ Ure ore ickness with 7 Ga0 sad gran 1 660 and veh TEtand over 1 60D are oe" Up10630 | vote 1000. dup 250.5 1up 01800 Uri j soos | som : OBasoreupeos| =00s | 2095 | =005 pete [Caoacsover opieo| Zoos | =00 | =006 on Dedscsover vpwoe| 2007) 2007 | =007 [osdarsoverupwi0o| =007 | 007 + =008 [osseerepwias[ oa 1200 | roo) z010 TZerweverupwora| zoo; =010 | =Oll zon wprez0| =i | = 012 2013 2018 1.60 30d over 2.00 349 over up102.90 wpe 315 Fable 16 Fawivalent cnating thickness, 235 Ts 00 ‘masssymool | Zoo | 208 1 Lid Faia] 8 | 20 | zm | a5 |e [Coatine mass sya20 [Fost p06 | Fos | io! FI? Fis Equivaient coating “sickness 10.00810.01310.01710.021'0 02 pans -10- ts 4 - UNCONTROLLED COPY ui 12.2 Width tolerances Tolerances for the wi ‘Table 17. Width shall be measured at a nor However, tolerances for the width of con G 3302: 9K idth of sheet and coil shall be as giver in mal position for coil and at any position for skeet rugated sheet after corrugation shall be as speci‘ied in JIS G 3316. 7 Pa J te 17 Width toleran . ‘ Table tolerances | > Vig i : \Y uiees ‘Yaron Ferboced tas eal wd | For coldedac tae al - Milledge ta) | curedge (Dy | stand unser ates av [eee 12.3, Length tolerances Tolerances for the length of sheet shall be as given in Table 16, Length shall be measured at any position of sheet, Table 16 Length tolerances Unit: em For ho-rolled base metal used | For co Sree ai ep 3 3 13, Shapes 20 Table 19 Maximum camber 13.1 Camber Maximum camber for fat sheet and coil shall be as given in Tables 19 of (for hor-rolted base metal used) van = wath Flat sheet engi coi Upto 2800 2500and over 4000 ane 9910 4000 | over 3 Be] = Gondncconei@@ | oot 12 | Sin any 2000 teagi= 1000-354 over 3 SF jie at Ff 63302: 1998 - . UNCONTROLLED COPY Table20 Maximum camber (for cold-reduced base metal used) Unit: men Flat sheet 2.000 and over 4 4 in any 2000 iengih 5 ‘ z 2in any 2000 tength 13.2 Out-of-square: Our-os Fig. 1 and shall nat exceed 1 , 5 Width tt fa shes hal be expe at 110) Fig. 1 Out-ofsquare for Nat sheet reset ittaes® Flats for Mat sheet shall be as given in Tables 21 oF 22. Plaines shalt he ieASUied with a sheet lying under is own mass on + tex surface, and 1 shall be obtained by subtracting the shee! thickness fron the maximum "31 horizontal surface. The vaive thus abtained shalt 2pply to the upper surface of the sheet ihe value of flatness Table 21 Flotness (for hor-olled base metal used) Noma ikwese : : wae | Gre eliioe | Teiaas ee [Rep ars 1919 1600 "| upto 2000 | anim ase ji0sndoes 29035] tome, iemee] aom [ 213 and over. ep 4.00 Tomax, =] 400and over upto 600 ema | dims | Jem 6.00 = 1Simax 2 max Bea 14 kilor 14.2 Kilog 14.3 shall Sie marks Unless otherwise specified, one and half times the maximum devistion from fainess specified in Table 21 shall be applied to the shear oe specified Fo. aan femsile strength of $70 N/m, of specified eninimuen yield point af rae Alan’ 9f equivalemr one achieved by chemical comeennnn or hardness UNCONTROLLED COPY 13 63302: 1998 Table 22. Flaines (fr cold-teduced base metal used) Ue Win 1000 and over, up to I 250 Lee £250 and over, upto 1 600 1600 and over 14) Mass and tolerances HHL Mags of sheet The mass of sheet shal, as » cule, be iven in theoretical mass in kilograms, 14.2 Mass of coil ‘TRE mass Of coil shall be given in either actual or theotetical m: kilograms, 14.3. Calculation method of mass The caleslation method of ihe mass of sheet and coil “hall comply with Table 23 according t (9 nominal dimensians and coating mass Table 23 Calculation method of mass Calevlonien order ! Calculation method. jane Me eRe ty | /85() ander ava - fe oi | Basic mase (kgm Tnomal in Rounied affrat | Sxetl nn A siemtraet ge [ Cou mass ater cas: Unit mass of base meta ikgim') + coaune | Rounded off wa Syn? eas 85 consant (given i Table 24) significant figures so nner im width Crna feng enn 10 Rewded off wo 4 agrutiaee toes, founded off 03 3s Ces ate cain gam aeecn) endea nT lagna figree_| [ Rai taal sen name cTheee eee Sa ina single bondi of hetane dessa [epee cup T ke! Totat mass of each bundle (ig) integral aumber of, ikg'm'} x widS imm)_ {Rounded off o> ifican fig Routed ait vs $s: Unn mas of cogs tengo neato Ag; Fou mass of each col ig) [integral number of kg Remarks | The numberof sheets, when the Bundle mass i specified, shal he obained Be avin, the spevified tis bh Shape, dimensions and coating, mass. 19 be smnded off 10 an unicerat uber ©3302: 1998 UNCONTROLLED COPY 2 The width dimensions to be used for calculating the are: Sheet shal be that prior 0 corrugation, 3 Rounding off of th 8401 4 of corrugated * numerical values shall bein secondance with JIS 2 Table 24 Coating mass c: Coatmg mass symbot Sosune mass constant | 0.650 1 01120 | 0.150 Tolerances for the theoretical mass of no ee PeIeEHIARE Obtained by dividing the diffe between the Table 25 Mass tolerances | Theoretical mass ofa single fol] Tolerance Remarks S * Ui 6ow £10 _ | Caleulaten shall be made G00 and over ge3qap ae Baines vot nee Masdorerspt02000 [73 tesemciaanre shape, Dandover YP vay Amerson and aang 2000 and aver setts cweeg eatanice Set and vou! sat be free from defects detrimental (0 practical use, " Cisaiied symbol (commercial quaiy, har lass for actueciua siding) 18 7 63302: 1994 UNCONTROLLED Anoex 1. (aormative) Nominal thicknesses and coating mass Sratbols for sheets aad coils for roching aud architectural siding ‘ 1 Scope’.This Annex Specifies nominal thicknesses and ceatuny ne symiuts tor sheets SOIR Or col seduced tase metal fr toting ane architectural siding, i hay minal Ycknesses and coating mass symbole The nominal given es apLeabe to sheets and cals Tor roting ve 2echitec Biven in Annex | Table | © Annec1 Table 1 Nomiat thickness and coating mass symbol (or cold-teduced base meta! usegy [Tinea Nomina itn Cong oa For otig O3Sandoverintoaainer POS | Over to | Fersrchiecuratsitng | 627 and over optoand nal O50 Over 0.50, upto andinel 10 Overs0 Remarks Nominal thicknesses and symbols applicable fr 238. 2. nd 260 may be *ttted opon between the purchaser and manucscrurey al sh Ba Ane ; : UNCONTROLLED ” 63302: 1998 Annex 2 (normative) Nominal thicknesses, coating mass symbols and standard dimensions v for corrugated sheets + vets 1 Scope This Annex specifies nominal thicknesses, cating mass symbols and standard - dimensions fr corrugated sects. x ~ axing 2. Nominal thicknesses and coating mass symbols The omina thicknesses and coating ‘mass symbols applicable to corrugated sheets shall be as given in Annex 2 Table 1, Annex 2 Table 1 Nominal thickness and coating mass symbol | Nominal bvcknese ‘Coning mass symbor Remarks OTe sae aver unio 16 zi ‘Specie field of sppheauon O10 sed over uprou.27 = 2 Speci field of application ‘ser up s9and wel. 0.30 (se09 0 uptw and incl 10 222, 235, 2327 Lee y Remarks Nominal thicknesses and symbols applicabie for 235. 245 and Z60 may be ayseed wpon eiweeu the putetaser sid wanulacturer + [vero 0 wpteaneinet 050 | 218.229.225.297 3. Standard dimensions 3.1 Standard nominal thickness The standard nominai thicknesses of corrugated sheets shall be as goven in Aorex 2 Table 2 Annex 2Table2 Standard nominal thickness Unie: mm 1011) 12) (0.13) Wis) O13} O1e C1" O19 020 DE OF 0% 03 040 050 059 980 10 Remarks The values in paremiheses shall be field of application for 212 plied to specific 3.2 Standard widths and lengths of corrugated sheets prior to corrugation The standard wictis and leagihs of corrugated sheets prior 19 corrugation shall be 38 given in Annex 27 fo ie : UNCONTROLLED Annex 2 Table3 Standard width and length = Sond wah inate l 4 Veay 2D 288 273 SOM 335) D652 i vest [rt : 4 : nw Be tube a ~t0- 1d a MONTROLLED COPY 2 yNCONTROLL 6 3302: 1958 Annex 3 (oormative) Test method forthe cating mass of hot-dip zinc-coated stee! sheets and coils using Muorescent X-rays 1 Scope This Annex species the tes getiod forte cous Ing Mass of hot-dip zinc-coaied Sel sheets and coils using Nuorescent X-rtys 2 Test piece 2-1 Size of test piece A test piece shall be of the size that allows a Ruorescent X-ray ‘diation area of 314 mm’ or over up to and including 2 $81 ma? 2-2 Test piece sampling location Test pieces shall be cut from the test specimens Prepared in accordance with the provisions of 16.1.1 ofthe teat Tea pieces for continuously sneer gee {xPe-shall be cut from the locations spceified in Annes 3 Fig. 1, while those for sheet-b; Culling of test pieces may the same locations Direction af coating Unit: mm ! Manes stage a Annes S Hig. 2 Test picce sampling location (for sheet tine-ceated) zine-coated) 2 Test apparatus Either of the two apparatus provided in 3:1 and 3.2 may be used, *SSv"eiPg tothe generating souree of radiation to be sed for exciting the let piece 3.1 Apharatus using Xeray tube at geverating source The 'pearatus using an’ Xesay ube as he generating source shal be as follows ay Ane imple of the apparatus i$ shown in Annex 3 Fig, 3 7 / 2 a G 3302 : 1998 UNCONTROLLED atime ot a | Tine SSE)! jTn | ep eee over soue sie ‘Annex 3 Fig.3 Fluorescent X-ray test apparatus (using X-ray tube) bb) X-ray gengrating unit This unit consists of an X-ray whe, which generates a suificient quantity of X-rays to excite and determine the constituent atoms of the test piece, and a power source capable of supplying the necessary acceleration voltage and tube corrent. —_— ¢) spectral diffraction and light receiving unit This unit is designed wo spectrally diffract and detect the fluorescent X-rays emitted from the zine which is excited by X- ray artadiation, and consists of a specimen chamber, a goniometer, a collimator or slit, crystal, 9 detector, etc spectra sar the detector, a GeigerMuller counter, a scintillation counter, ete. shall be adopted J) sealer and recording unit This unit designed to measure, indicate and record the Suiput of the eeteetor is usually equipped with ax operating circyit for automatic wrensurcment, and consists of 2 counting rate meter, a proportional amplificr, » pulse height analyzer, a sealer, a timer. printer, et6 2 Apparatus using radioisotope as generating source The apparanis using 3 jioisorope as the generating source shall be as follows 2) An-examle ofthe apparatus is shown in Annex 3 Fig, & trae —_ He oa Annex 3 Fig. Fluorescent X: ¢ apparatus (using radioxsarope) b) radi ©) dew ith pro: 1 cou o) seat ee 4 Spe order). S Ope a) A by x an ow Pe gt at UNCONTROLLED COPY 2 63302: 1998 b) radiation-source unit A radioisotope radiation source which “emits a sufficient quanity af X-civs co exeite and determine the constituent stun used. (f the test piece shalt be ©). detecting and spectral diffraction wait This nit is designed o dete and spectrally aiftract tye Muorescent Xcrays emitted ftom the zine which is exclied by 7-=a¥ inradiaiow, and consists of a specimen chamber, 2 collimator or slitsia detector. a propottiong! ampliver, 9 pulse-height analyzer, ee < For the deiector. a proportional counter, scintilation counter, a Gerger-Muller ‘counter, ete. shall be adopted. 4) scaler and recording unit This unit desinged 10 measure, indicate and record the “output of the pulse-height analyzer is usually equipped with an operating cizcuit for automatic measurement, and consists of a counting raie meter, a scaler, a timer, @ printer, 4 Spectral line (or measurement The special line for measurement shall be ZnKa ffirst order), with a wavelength of 14,35 am. 5 Operation The ozeration involved shall be as follows: ‘orally 4) A test piece shall £¢ placed correctly in the specimen chamber of the apparatus by X b)_ X-rays or r=rays shal be irradiated on the test pice under the aredetermined conditions esha land the amount vi uorescent X-rays shall be read with the indicator © Aw mdicited value vn the indicstor shall be converted into 4 costing, mass per an! (gH per side) with the aid of the table (working curve) corresponding to the predetermined ord the conditions ‘omatic 4) The above procecite shall be repeated for the reverse side of the test piece to obtain its pulse coating mass. anc the total mass of coating on both sides shail be taken as the coating mass (g/m’, both serfaces) of the test piece.

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