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EN ISO 2360:2017

What is EN ISO 2360:2017 Non-conductive coatings on non-magnetic electrically conductive base metals?

EN ISO 2360:2017 is an European standard that specifies a test method for the measurement of the thickness of non-conductive coatings on non-magnetic electrically conductive base metals. The standard is based on the ISO 2360:2016 international standard, which is identical to the European version.

The purpose of the standard is to provide a uniform method for measuring the thickness of non-conductive coatings on electrically conductive base metals, such as aluminum, copper, and steel. Non-conductive coatings include organic coatings, anodic oxide coatings, and non-conductive metallic coatings, such as gold, silver, and platinum.

Moreover, The test method described in EN ISO 2360 involves using a non-destructive eddy current instrument to measure the thickness of the non-conductive coating. The instrument generates a magnetic field that induces eddy currents in the conductive base metal, and the measurement is based on changes in the electrical impedance caused by the presence of the non-conductive coating.

EN ISO 2360:2017 specifies the equipment, procedures, and calibration requirements for the measurement of non-conductive coatings, and provides guidance on the interpretation of the results. The standard is intended to be used by manufacturers, inspectors, and users of non-conductive coatings on electrically conductive base metals, in order to ensure the quality and performance of coated products.

Requirements of this ISO Standard

Equipment: The standard specifies the use of a non-destructive eddy current instrument to measure the thickness of the non-conductive coating. The instrument should be calibrated before use, and its accuracy should be verified periodically.

Procedure: The procedure for measuring the thickness of the non-conductive coating involves placing the instrument probe on the coating surface and measuring the electrical impedance of the conductive base metal. So, the thickness of the non-conductive coating is calculated based on the changes in impedance caused by the presence of the coating.

Calibration: The instrument should be calibrated using reference standards of known thickness, and the calibration should be verified periodically. To ensure the accuracy of the measurements.

Interpretation of results: The results of the measurements should be interpreted in accordance with the specifications of the non-conductive coating, and any deviations from the specified thickness should be noted.

At last, Reporting: The thickness of the non-conductive coating should be reported in units of micrometers or millimeters, and the measurement uncertainty should be stated.

EN ISO 2360:2017 aims to ensure that the thickness of non-conductive coatings on non-magnetic electrically conductive base metals is measured accurately and consistently. In order to ensure the quality and performance of coated products.

Testing method of EN ISO 2360:2017

EN ISO 2360 specifies a testing method for measuring the thickness of non-conductive coatings on non-magnetic electrically conductive base metals using eddy current instruments. Thus, The testing procedure involves placing the coated sample on a magnetic core, which generates an alternating magnetic field.

The field induces eddy currents in the conductive base metal, and the presence of the non-conductive coating causes changes in the amplitude and phase of the eddy currents. These changes can be measured and used to determine the thickness of the coating.

The standard specifies several factors that should be considered during the testing process. Including the type of eddy current instrument used, the frequency of the magnetic field, the size and shape of the probe used to measure the eddy currents. Also, the orientation of the sample during testing.

The standard also provides guidance on selecting an appropriate calibration standard, verifying the accuracy of the measurement system, and performing routine checks to ensure the ongoing reliability of the testing equipment.

Benefits of this ISO Standard

1.       Ensuring the proper thickness of non-conductive coatings on non-magnetic electrically conductive base metals. Which helps to maintain the desired level of electrical insulation and corrosion protection.

2.       Providing a standard method for measuring the thickness of non-conductive coatings. Which helps to ensure consistency and accuracy in coating thickness measurement across different industries and applications.

3.       Facilitating communication between manufacturers, customers, and regulatory bodies by establishing a common language for coating thickness measurements.

4.       Enhancing quality control and reducing the risk of product failure due to insufficient or excessive coating thickness.

5.       Providing a standard method for measuring coating thickness that can be used for product development and research purposes.

6.       Helping to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements related to non-conductive coatings on non-magnetic electrically conductive base metals.

Who needs EN ISO 2360:2017 Non-conductive coatings on non-magnetic electrically conductive base metals?

EN ISO 2360 is relevant to anyone involved in the application, testing, or specification of non-conductive coatings on non-magnetic electrically conductive base metals.

This includes manufacturers, suppliers, and end-users of coated products in a range of industries, such as electrical and electronics, automotive, aerospace, and marine. It may also be of interest to regulatory bodies and standards organizations. 

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