PAINTS AND VARNISHES - EVALUATION OF
DEGRADATION OF COATINGS -
DESIGNATION OF QUANTITY AND SIZE OF
DEFECTS, AND OF INTENSITY OF UNIFORM
CHANGES IN APPEARANCE - PART H3:
ASSESSMENT OF DEGREE OF RUSTING
(FIRST REVISION)
(ISO 4628-3:2003, IDT)
This part of ISO 4628 describes a method for assessing the degree of rusting of coatings by comparison with
pictorial standards.
The pictorial standards provided in this part of ISO 4628 show coated steel surfaces which have deteriorated
to different degrees by a combination of rust broken through the coating and visible underrust.
NOTE 1 The pictorial standards have been selected from the “European rust scale” published by the European
Confederation of Paint, Printing Ink and Artists' Colours Manufacturers' Associations (CEPE), Brussels. The correlation
between the ISO scale and the “European rust scale” is given in Annex B, Table B.1.
NOTE 2 The correlation between the ISO scale and the rating system of ASTM D 610, Standard Test Method for
Evaluating Degree of Rusting on Painted Steel Surfaces, is given in Annex B, Table B.2.
NOTE 3 The rust formation on uncoated steel surfaces is designated in accordance with ISO 8501-1, Preparation of
steel substrates before application of paints and related products — Visual assessment of surface cleanliness — Part 1:
Rust grades and preparation grades of uncoated steel substrates and of steel substrates after overall removal of previous
coatings (rust grades A, B, C and D).
ISO 4628-1 defines the system used for designating the quantity and size of defects and the intensity of
changes in appearance of coatings and outlines the general principles of the system. This system is intended
to be used, in particular, for defects caused by ageing and weathering, and for uniform changes such as
colour changes, for example yellowing.