KMK 2.03.11-96 PDF
Name in English:
KMK 2.03.11-96
Name in Russian:
КМК 2.03.11-96
Protection of construction structures against corrosion
Full title and description
KMK 2.03.11-96 — "Protection of construction structures against corrosion" (Russian: "КМК 2.03.11-96 — Защита строительных конструкций от коррозии"). National technical guideline from the KMK (construction norms) series addressing corrosion protection measures, materials, coatings and design practices for building structures.
Abstract
KMK 2.03.11-96 establishes principles, classification of aggressive environments, design requirements and recommended protective measures to limit corrosion of building materials and structural elements (concrete, reinforced concrete, steel, aluminium, wood, stone, asbestos-cement, etc.). It gives guidance on selection of protective systems, surface preparation, corrosion allowance, inspection and maintenance to ensure long-term durability of buildings and civil structures under typical climatic and industrial exposure conditions.
General information
- Status: Published national KMK standard (original publication 1996); historically referenced in Uzbekistan and regional practice.
- Publication date: 1996 (designation suffix "-96" indicates the year of issue).
- Publisher: National construction/architecture standards authority of the Republic of Uzbekistan (KMK series / State committee for architecture and construction — national standards body).
- ICS / categories: Corrosion of metals and building durability — ICS 77.060 (corrosion of metals) and related building-construction categories.
- Edition / version: Original 1996 edition (KMK 2.03.11-96).
- Number of pages: Approximately 142 pages (published versions and translations vary; some vendor PDFs report a shorter or longer pagination depending on format and annexes).
Scope
The standard applies to the design and specification of corrosion protection for building and civil engineering structures exposed to atmospheric, soil and industrial environments. It covers environmental aggressiveness classification, material susceptibility, protective coating systems, cathodic or other electrochemical measures where applicable, design detailing to reduce corrosion risk, and recommendations for inspection, repair and maintenance to maintain structural service life. Typical temperature and exposure ranges addressed include common climatic conditions encountered in regional practice (e.g., roughly −40 °C to +50 °C zones); radioactive-emitting structures are excluded.
Key topics and requirements
- Classification of corrosive environments and exposure categories for buildings and structural elements.
- Design principles to limit corrosive attack (drainage, detailing, avoidance of water traps, ventilation).
- Material selection guidance for concrete, reinforced concrete, steel, aluminium, timber, stone and asbestos-cement elements.
- Specification of protective coating systems, surface preparation methods and paint/coating selection criteria.
- Criteria and methods for cathodic protection and other electrochemical remediation where relevant.
- Corrosion allowance, permissible loss and durability targets for design life estimation.
- Inspection, monitoring and maintenance schedules and recommended repair techniques for corroded elements.
- Documentation and marking requirements for specified protection systems in construction documentation.
Typical use and users
Architects, structural and civil engineers, corrosion specialists, specification writers, construction contractors, materials suppliers, building inspectors and facility maintenance teams use KMK 2.03.11-96 when designing, specifying or maintaining buildings and civil structures in jurisdictions where the KMK series is applied (primarily Uzbekistan and some regional practice within the CIS). It is also used as a reference for rehabilitation and conservation work on existing structures.
Related standards
KMK 2.03.11-96 is typically used alongside other national and international documents on corrosion and protective coatings, for example: ISO/EN vocabulary and test standards for corrosion (e.g., ISO 8044 family), ISO 9223 (atmospheric corrosivity), ISO 12944 series (paint systems for corrosion protection of steel structures), related KMK and GOST building and coating standards, and national rules on structural design and materials durability.
Keywords
corrosion protection; building structures; coatings; cathodic protection; durability; reinforced concrete; steel structures; surface preparation; environmental aggressiveness; KMK; Uzbekistan.
FAQ
Q: What is this standard?
A: KMK 2.03.11-96 is a national construction guideline (KMK series) titled "Protection of construction structures against corrosion" that provides requirements and recommendations for preventing and managing corrosion of building materials and structural elements.
Q: What does it cover?
A: It covers environmental classification for corrosion risk, material vulnerability, design measures to reduce corrosion, specifications for protective coatings and surface preparation, electrochemical protection where appropriate, corrosion allowance, inspection and maintenance practices and repair methods.
Q: Who typically uses it?
A: Structural and materials engineers, corrosion specialists, architects, contractors, building inspectors and maintenance teams operating in jurisdictions that reference the KMK series (notably Uzbekistan and some regional users) use it for design and specification of durable structures.
Q: Is it current or superseded?
A: The document was issued in 1996 (hence "-96"). It continues to be cited in regional practice, but national legal or technical status can change. Verify current validity or any later amendments with the national standards or construction authority before relying on it for regulatory compliance.
Q: Is it part of a series?
A: Yes — it belongs to the KMK family of construction norms and rules (KMK 2.03.xx and related documents) that cover building design, materials and construction practice in the national framework.
Q: What are the key keywords?
A: corrosion protection, coatings, durability, reinforced concrete, steel, surface preparation, cathodic protection, exposure classification, KMK.