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Coating Tests

(1) The salt spray corrosion test exposes coated steel panels to a salt solution at high temperatures over 500 hours to test corrosion resistance. The coating must not creep more than 1/4 inch from the original scribed line. (2) The impact test subjects coated steel panels to impacts from a ball to test adhesion. The coating must not be damaged or removed from the impact area. (3) The chemical resistance test drops a solvent on the coating, which must show only slight marks after being wiped off.

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Coating Tests

(1) The salt spray corrosion test exposes coated steel panels to a salt solution at high temperatures over 500 hours to test corrosion resistance. The coating must not creep more than 1/4 inch from the original scribed line. (2) The impact test subjects coated steel panels to impacts from a ball to test adhesion. The coating must not be damaged or removed from the impact area. (3) The chemical resistance test drops a solvent on the coating, which must show only slight marks after being wiped off.

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(1) SALT SPRAY CORROSION TEST (ASTM B117) Use a 5% salt solution at 92-97 degrees F in a sealed weather cabinet.

Scribe X in steel zinc phosphate test panel to bare metal. Inspect every 24 hours. End test and total hours after 1/4" creep age from scribed area. Creep age shall not exceed 1/4" in either direction from scribe line after 500 hours exposure. (2) IMPACT TEST (ASTM D2794) Coating on .036 inch thick phosphated steel panel shall withstand impact with 1/2" Gardener impact tester ball at 26 inch pounds direct and reverse. No grazing or loss of adhesion. Finish shall not be able to be removed at impact area with tape. (3) CHEMICAL RESISTANCE TEST (ASTM D1308) Place approximately 10 drops of test solvent, consisting of 95% by weight toluene and 5% by weight Methyl Ethyl Ketone (Butanone) on the surface of the coating. Allow to stand for 30 seconds. Wipe off with soft, dry cloth. Coating shall show no more than a slight circular mark. (4) CROSS HATCH ADHESION TEST (ASTM D3359) Scribe parallel lines through coating to substrate, 1/4" apart over a distance of one inch. Scribe another set of parallel lines 1/4" apart and perpendicular to the first set. Apply any sticky tape then remove slowly. Results should be no lifting of the cured powder between scribe lines. (5) HARDNESS TEST (ASTM D3363)

Faber Castell wood pencils are used in hardness of 1,2,3,4,. Coating shall show no marks from 2H pencil. (6) BEND TEST (ASTM D522) Coating on .036 inch thick phosphated steel panel shall withstand 180 degree bend over 1/4" mandrel. No crazing or loss of adhesion and finish at the bend be able to be removed with tape. (7) GLOSS TEST (ASTM D523) Test coated flat panel with Gardener 60 degree meter. Coating shall not vary + or - 5% from data sheet requirements on each material supplied. As with any test accuracy depends on controlling the factors that are use within the testing procedures, i.e. the pencil hardness test depends on how much pressure is applied behind the pencil. Testing procedures are set up according to ASTM standards to establish nationally accepted guidelines. True comparative testing should be performed on finishes at the same time under the same conditions whenever possible. This will insure that the results, upon conclusion of the tests, are truly relative.

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