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Surface Profile (Micron Roughness)

Surface profile, also called micron roughness, is the measure of the anchor pattern created on a blasted steel surface. It is usually expressed in microns (µm) and ensures proper mechanical adhesion of protective coatings.

Where is surface profile relevant?

Surface profile control is required in:

For you as an asset owner, correct surface profile ensures coatings bond securely to steel, preventing premature coating failure.

Extra explanation

  • How it is measured: using replica tape (Testex), stylus profilometers, or comparator plates.
  • Typical values:
    • 40–70 µm for thin film coatings.
    • 70–100 µm for epoxy and polyurethane systems.
    • 100 µm for high-build or thermal spray aluminium (TSA).
  • Standards: ISO 8503, ASTM D4417.

Too low a profile = poor adhesion.
Too high a profile = risk of premature rusting and higher coating consumption.

Pinovo and surface profile

Pinovo’s vacuum blasting:

  • Delivers consistent surface profiles in the specified micron range.
  • Allows precise control through adjustable abrasive and nozzle settings.
  • Ensures clean, dust-free steel, improving coating adhesion.
  • Supports compliance with ISO and NORSOK requirements.

Pinovo does not measure surface profile itself, but ensures that the blasted substrate consistently meets the required profile for coating systems.