
Surface preparation is the process of cleaning and roughening a substrate before a coating is applied. How a surface is to be prepared for coating application is determined by the requirements outlined in the project specification.
These requirements can vary significantly from one project to another and determine everything from the surface preparation method, the abrasive media, surface profile, and the tests required before and after surface preparation.
Surface preparation usually takes place in three phases. Let’s discuss every topics one by one here !!!
Surface preparation is the process of cleaning and roughening a substrate before a coating is applied. Modern coatings require both a clean and roughened surface if they are to have long-term stability. However, there are many factors to take into consideration that take place during the surface preparation process that can affect the life of a coating, including:
Inspecting surface cleanliness for the above listed factors is a continuous process and should take place at least three times during the project:


The range of acceptable surface profile depths to achieve, by surface preparation, can be specified by the job specification, the coating manufacturer’s product data sheet, and/or the standard associated with the surface preparation method. After surface preparation is complete, the surface profile is measured, to ensure it meets the specification requirements or governing standard.