The Society of Protective Coatings (SSPC) released its latest Abrasive Specification – SSPC-AB 4, making it the first update since 2000. The AB series of specifications establish proper quality controls and procedures for using Recyclable Encapsulated Abrasive Media during surface preparation. While these standards are not referred to directly in many coating specifications, they are used from within other SSPC documents – most notably SSPC-SP7, SSPC-SP6, SSPC-SP10 and SSPC-SP5. These are perhaps the most widely cited standards for surface preparation worldwide and certainly within the USA. The SP series of standards has always required that abrasives meet an AB quality standard. Before this AB 4 release, exceptions allowed for the use of composite abrasives like Sponge Media, as no AB abrasive quality standards were applicable.
As SSPC suggests, "this standard provides requirements for selecting and evaluating abrasive media encapsulated in a compressible non-uniform matrix." Other generic names for Recyclable Encapsulated Abrasive Media that may meet this specification are: pliant media, composite abrasives, soft abrasives or manufactured abrasives. This standard will further allow engineers wishing to specify a low dust, low damage (low ricochet) abrasive on a particular project to specifically cite AB 4 as part of the surface preparation standard. For example: " The surface shall be abrasive blasted to a SSPC-SP 5 (white metal) level of cleanliness utilizing abrasives which meet the AB 4 quality standard".
To learn more about the new SSPC-AB 4 specification, visit: https://store.ampp.org/recyclable-encapsulated-abrasive-media-in-a-compressible-cellular-matrix-
Note: Other surface preparation standards such as: NACE (National Association of Corrosion Engineers) No. 4, No. 3, No. 2, No. 1 and ISO's SA-1, SA-2, SA-2 1/2 and SA-3 compare directly to the SSPC SP series of standards described above.