SSPC-PA 2 Basics
SSPC-PA 2 Basics
SSPC-PA 2 Basics
SSPC-PA 2 “Procedure for Determining Conformance to Dry Coating Thickness Requirements” is one of the
most commonly specified standards for the non-destructive measurement of coating thickness on ferrous and
non-ferrous metals.
SSPC-PA 2 defines two gage types — Type 1 (magnetic gage) and Type 2 (electronic gage). ASTM D7091
describes three steps necessary to ensure accurate coating thickness measurement: (1) calibration, (2)
verification of accuracy and (3) adjustment of coating thickness measuring gages. These steps must be
completed before taking coating thickness measurements.
SSPC-PA 2 focuses on the proper methods for determining compliance to specified coating thickness ranges.
This standard includes the definitions of a gage reading, spot measurement, and area measurement. These terms
are often confused. Figure 1 illustrates a 10 m2 (~100 ft2) area.
Spot Measurement (Black Circle): The average of three or at least three readings made within a 4 cm (~1.5 in)
diameter circle.
Area Measurement: The average of five spot measurements obtained over each 10 m2 (~100 ft2) area (Blue
Square) of coatedsurface, or portion thereof.
The number of areas to be selected and measured varies depending on the size of the coated area. SSPC-PA 2
defines three sizes of coated areas:
⦁ Less than 30 m2 (~300 ft2): Measure each 10 m2 (~100 ft2) area.
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How do we determine if the coating thickness meets the specified thickness range? A minimum and a maximum
thickness are normally specified for each layer of coating. SSPC-PA 2 provides five thickness restriction levels
that are shown in Figure 2. Depending on the coating type and the prevailing service environment, the specifier
may select an alternative restriction level for a given project/ Level 1 is the most restrictive and does not allow
for any deviation of spot or area measurements from the specified minimum and maximum thickness, while
Level 5 is the least restrictive. If no restriction level is specified, then Level 3 is the default.
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Figure 2
Let’s assume a coating specification specifies a dry film thickness of 200–250 microns (8–10 mils) at restriction
level 3. This restriction level allows a spot measurement to vary from 80% of the minimum to 120% of the
maximum specified coating thickness.
Each spot measurement shall be accepted if the coating thickness is within 160-300 microns (6.4–12 mils) in
accordance with SSPC-PA 2 level 3.
If you have any further questions, please contact Dane Worms at [email protected] or Aimee Beggs at
[email protected].
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