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Mikrometer-Oberflächenprofil

definition
Micron surface profile, also called surface roughness, is the average peak to valley depth created on a steel surface during blasting. It is measured in microns (µm) and determines how well a protective coating can adhere to the substrate.

Where is surface profile important?

Surface roughness in microns is required whenever steel is prepared for coatings in:

  • Oil & Gas – pipelines, storage tanks, offshore platforms.
  • Petrochemical & Chemical industry – reactors, vessels and process piping.
  • Marine & Offshore wind – ship hulls, decks and substations.
  • Infrastructure – bridges, cranes and steel constructions.

For you as an asset owner or inspector, specifying the correct micron profile is crucial: too low and coatings won’t bond; too high and the profile traps air or reduces coating life.

Extra explanation and standards

Typical profile ranges depend on coating type:

  • 50–70 µm – thin-film coatings and primers.
  • 75–100 µm – epoxy and polyurethane protective systems.
  • 100–125 µm – heavy-duty coatings for offshore and marine.

Standards:

  • ISO 8503-1 – defines methods to measure surface roughness.
  • ASTM D4417 – US standard for surface profile measurement.
  • NACE RP0287 – guidance for profile ranges by coating system.

Pinovo and micron surface profile

Pinovo’s dust-free blasting technology achieves consistent micron profiles, while ensuring:

  • Compliance with coating specifications.
  • Stable adhesion performance without over-blasting.
  • Dust-free environment for operator safety and coating quality.
  • Repeatable results across large surfaces and complex geometries.

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