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BS EN 4594:2013 Aerospace series. Paints and varnishes. Two component cold curing polyurethane finish. Supersonic erosion resistance

BS EN 4594:2013

Aerospace series. Paints and varnishes. Two component cold curing polyurethane finish. Supersonic erosion resistance

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Standard number:BS EN 4594:2013
Pages:14
Released:2013-01-31
ISBN:978 0 580 73664 3
Status:Standard
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BS EN 4594:2013


This standard BS EN 4594:2013 Aerospace series. Paints and varnishes. Two component cold curing polyurethane finish. Supersonic erosion resistance is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 49.040 Coatings and related processes used in aerospace industry
This standard specifies the requirements for a two component polyurethane, topcoat, with a medium degree of resistance to erosion by the effects of rain, available in a range of colours and levels of gloss, to be applied over a primer for aerospace applications on areas where rain erosion at supersonic speeds may be a problem e.g. leading edges and air intakes. The properties specified in this standard are obtained on defined aluminium alloy test pieces prepared in accordance with EN 3837 Procedure A and EN 23270 and painted with primer to EN 2435. The ability of the material to be used for a specific application (e.g. alternative substrate, alternative primer, specific drying conditions etc.) shall be determined by supplementary tests to confirm that the requirements of this standard are met.