TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF PROVISION OF DISPLAY STAND ANTI-CORROSION PROTECTION WARRANTY

STALMIKA SPÓŁKA Z OGRANICZONĄ ODPOWIEDZIALNOŚCIĄ [LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY], ul. Henryka Sienkiewicza 21, 32-400 Myślenice, Poland, NIP [Tax Identification Number] 6812066274, REGON [National Business Registry Number] 366811947, KRS [National Court Register] 0000668708] provides a two-year warranty for the service of anti-corrosion protection of display stands in respect of hot-dip galvanisation in accordance with ISO 1461 standard.


The warranty shall be provided if the following conditions are met:

a) Display stands shall be stored, installed, and utilised in the environments from C1 up to and including C3:


Atmosphere type Description of atmosphere for outdoor use

Description of atmosphere for indoor use

Corrosivity category
Very low corrosivity ---
Heated buildings with clean atmospheres, e.g. offices, shops, hotels, schools.

C1
Low corrosivity Atmospheres with low level ofpollution. Mostly rural areas.

Unheated buildings where condensationcan occur, e.g. warehouses, sports halls.

C2
Moderate corrosivity Urban and industrial atmospheres, moderate sulphur dioxide pollution. Coastal areas.

Production rooms with high humidity and some air pollution, e.g. food-processing plants, laundries, breweries, dairies.

C3

Table 1 Atmosphere types and corrosivity categories acc. to PN-EN ISO 12944-2


b) The warranty period shall start on the date of purchase of the display stands.

c) During storage the display stands shall be stored on sleepers in such a way that prevents contact with the ground, build-up of precipitation and mechanical pollution.


The warranty shall become null and void as a result of:

1. The Ordering Party not reporting defects immediately upon their detection, no later than 7 days after the detection.

2. Mechanical damage to the anti-corrosion coating resulting from handling, transport, and assembly outside of the premises of STALMIKA SPÓŁKA Z OGRANICZONĄ ODPOWIEDZIALNOŚCIĄ [limited liability company].

3. Mechanical and thermal damage of the anti-corrosion coating resulting from cutting, welding, reaming of holes and any modifications to the structure causing damage to the anti-corrosion coating after it has been applied.

4. Mechanical, thermal and chemical damage during the service life.

5. Damage arising from fortuitous events.

6. Design changes to the components, made after the anti-corrosion protection has been applied.

7. Defects in the areas of the coating in which the Ordering Party has made a mechanical intervention, e.g. machining, with the workmanship standard A.

8. Defects of the coating resulting from leaks of process baths from cracks resulting from untight welds or material structure not compliant with the Technical Acceptance Specification.


The presence of white corrosion (white and grey spots arising under the influence of atmospheric factors) does not constitute a basis for a complaint regarding the zinc coating.