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Paint

Testing - Tuesday

1. A fluids resistance to flow
2. Very thick, and resisting flow
3. 1 centipoise, or 1 dyne sec/cm²
4. cgs = poise : SI = Nsec/m²
5. Ford, Zahn, Frikmar, ISO, ASTM
6. Seconds
7. Diameter of the flow hole
8. Krebs Stormer, Ford Flow Cup, Zahn, Rotational Viscometer
9. Test to determine the addition of thinners, and mix ratio of multi packs
10. Flow Cup
11. Viscosity will reduce at raised temperatures
12. Rotathinner is dynamic viscosity, Krebs Stormer is Kinetic
13. 100cc of paint, level@20°C, scrape excess, allow to flow, measure in seconds until first break in continuous flow
14. Hegman Grind Gauge
15. No
16. To measure the degree of dispersion or fineness of grind
17. Weigh glass rod & plate, add 2g of paint, weigh again, stir and place in oven to evaporate solvent. Remove and
weigh again
18. Abel Cup
19. Blue
20. D = W/V
21. Density of Product/Density of Distilled Water
22. Density compared to that of distilled water
23. Pyknometer, weight per litre cup, density cup, SG cup, weight per gallon
24. Kinametic viscosity
25. Erichson, Taber, Gardner
26. Conical Mandrel
27. Tubular Impact Tester
28. Hardness of Paint Film
29. Check addition of thinners, correct mixing ration
30. Humidity Cabinet, Salt Spray Cabinet, Temperature Cycling, Prohesion Test, Water Soak Test
31. To test a paints ability to withstand accelerated tropical conditions
32. Higher
33. Weight (density) would be reduced
34. 100cc
35. Density has a unit (g/cc) SG is the measure of the density of the product/100
36. Water Absorption
37. Contraction and Expansion Cracks
38. Contraction Cracking
39. Ballotini, BK stylus, Mechanical Thumb Test, Wolff-Wilborne pencil test
40. When no scratch is evident whatsoever
41. Pfund cryptometer, Hiding power charts plus adjustable applicator, Black/White fused plates
42. Hiding ability is affected by CPVC (Critical Path Volume Concentration)
43. To determine the minimum DFT required to provide covering of the underlying substrate
44. Check DFT and correct coating sequence. Check DFT over Ferrous metals (MIO). Or to check DFT on Non-Ferrous
substrates
45. To calculate the DFT if volume of solids is known, Ensure correct DFT
46. Eccentric Wheel, Comb Gauge, Biscuit Gauge
47. Prior to immediate solvent evaporation, to ensure correct calculation of DFT
48. Manufactures Data Sheet
49. No.
50. No (Electromagnetic induction is used for Ferrous)
51. No
52. Hiding power charts and Bar Applicator (Opacity)
53. Glossmeter
54. Measures the amount of received light from a known light source, at a given angle
55. CPVC, Binder Type, Solvent Type, Refractive Index, Degree of Dispersion
56. 40 microns
57. Occasionally 10 microns, but mainly 20 microns
58. 100%
59. Matt
60. Matt Finish
61. Cross Cut Dolly, HATE, V cut tests
62. Dolly, HATE
63. Cohesive Failure
64. 3% Saltwater
65. Hydrogen
66. No more than 5mm damage outside of 6mm diameter hole after 28 days
67. Sacrificial Anode, Impressed Current
68. Copper/Copper Sulphate, half cell reference electrode
69. No, as th CP system would be nullifide
70. It controls the “location” and the rate of corrosion
71. No
72. No. Only to the level of the Tank Contents
73. 9 volts
74. 67.5 volts
75. Detergent
76. Reduce Surface Tension, water softener
77. No. because Zinc is conductive
78. To avoid incorrect or erroneous flaw locations owing to water seepage
79. DC
80. High Voltage Holiday Detector using wire brushes. (NOT Springs)

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