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- Go to shop.sspc.org and click Login in the top right of the page.
- Enter your email address and password and click the red “Log In” button.
- At this point you are logged into your SSPC account and you can see all of your past purchases / downloads / training history.
What is SSPC SP1?
SSPC-SP1. Solvent Cleaning is a method for removing all visible oil, grease, soil, drawing and cutting compounds and other soluble contaminants. Solvent cleaning does not remove rust or mill scale.
What is SSPC standard?
SSPC-SP11 Power-Tool Cleaning to Bare Metal The standard requires the surface to be free from all visible oil, grease, dirt, dust, rust, coating, oxides, mill scale, corrosion products, and other foreign matter when viewed without magnification.
What is SP2 cleaning?
SSPC-SP2 Hand Tool Cleaning This standard covers the removal of loose mill scale, loose rust, loose paint, and other loose detrimental foreign matter from surfaces with the use of non-powered hand tools.
Who is NACE?
Established in 1956, the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) is a professional association that connects over 9,900 college career services professionals; over 3,300 university relations and recruiting professionals; and over 300 business solution providers that serve this community.
What is SSPC?
WHAT IS SSPC? The Association for Materials Protection and Performance, AMPP, is the world’s leading organization focused on the protection of assets and performance of materials.
What will happen to NACE and SSPC’s programs when AMPP takes over?
As we transition NACE and SSPC’s programs to AMPP, we will keep you informed each step of the way. One decision made by the AMPP Transition Team related to inspectors is that, in the future, the CIP name (aka brand) will be used for the inspector program.
What is Gage reading in SSPC-PA?
Definitions in SSPC-PA 2 Gage Reading: A single instrument reading Spot Measurement: The average of three or at least three gage readings made within a 1 ½” (4 cm) diameter circle Area Measurement: The average of five spot measurements over each 100 square feet of coated surface