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L Coeoeeeeseeeeeeevreseseecece BST BS*2900 PART#O 89 MM L624bR5 0157737 4 mm B BS 3900 : Part 0: 1989 ! oceans {© Bien Standards Ineo. No prt of his publ may be photocopied or esure reproduced who the fir parmieion In wring of BSL ——— British Standard Methods of test for Paints Part 0. General introduction Mathodes c'essai des peintures Partie 0. introduction générale Verfahren zur Priifung von Anstrichstoffen Teil 0. Allgemeine Einfihrung British Standards Institution CSpyro ay Pe Se Sandee har Frey 08 15:37.3 168 BS 3900 : Part 0: 1989 Fil 0815731 1988 BSI B9*3900 PARTHO 89 MM Lb24Gb4 D1S7736 b am. Foreword “This Part of BS 3900 hos beon prapeted uncee the direction ‘of the Pigmants, Pants and Varnishos Standards Camnmittoe and supersedet 8S 9900 : Genoral Introduction : 1969 ‘whichis withdrawn, Appardices A and B are identical respectively with ISO 3270 and 180.3205 published by tho International Organization for Standardization (ISO). ‘This Part of BS 3900 ditfors from the provious unnumbored Part titled “Genoral Intreduetion’ in that atmaspheres for ‘onditioning and testing and preferred tast tamperaturet aa included. Thie Part no longer sts all tha BS 3900 methods published to date (reference should be made to the BSI Cetalogue, et.) and attention is also drawn to tho details given on the Inside kack cover of this Part, 8S 3900 doseribes tast methods currently used by the pants and varnishes industry for determining the quslity ofits products. It is intended that rth Standard specifications for paints and vacnishes wll refer to the enprapriate methods of BS 3900, {Im many of the methods the test procedures aro identical \with those standarclzed by ISO Tochiieal Committee 35, Paint and Varnishos and, where this isto, the ISO methods ‘have bean published as dust-numbered British Standards. Whore the methods are generally similar to the 150 methods an appropriate comment Is included in the introductory clause to the method, It Is assumed in the drotting of all Parts of thls Betis ‘Standard that they wil be used and applied by those who ‘are appropriately qualified and experienced, Tho procedures scribed ave intended to be carried out by suitably trained and/or supervised personnel. The substances and proce- ‘dures described may be injurious to health If adequeto precautions are not taken. Each procedure raters only ta {ts technical suitabllity and does not absolve the user ‘ror statutory obllgetions relating to health and safety. Compliance with a British Standard does not of self ‘confer immunity from legal obligations, @®eeoeoe0eeneneee0e0e0e08e020808 80080 Sumy hetita Sacchi SS ‘Copgtaht By ihe Bish Slondordsnatiution | ~ Filo 0818i:81 1998 BSI BS*3900 PARTXO 89 MH LE24bE4 0157739 3 mw 8S 3900: art 0: 1989 Contents Page Foreword loside front cover Committees responsible Beck caver Introduction 1 Seape 2 Content and usage of BS 3000 3 Definitions 4 Units 8 Apparatus and reagents 8 Tust report 7 Standard atmospheres for conditioning and. tasting 8 Altornative proferred test temperatures Appondices ‘A. Atmnosphoros for conaitioning and testing & Alternative preferred test temperatures 6 (BST BS¥3900 PARTSO @1 MM Db2ub9 OLS7740 4 mm BS 3900 : Part O: 1989 Introduction 1 Scope “Tals Pert of BS 9900 gives a general introduetion to BS 2900, which describes a rengo of methods for testing paints and varnishes, fc lso Inclues goneral requirements Telating to mattars common to all oF mary of the other Ports, NOTE, The tet of publlentone sora t in sn eared ace Ibted ae the Bock ose 2 Content and usage of BS 3900 BS 3000 provides a retionalized collection of methods or tasting paints and allied materials and inéudes methods ‘or evalusting performance. . ‘Whether or aot there i a product snecification specifying methods of test, it is recommended that use be mada, {5 far 3s practiceble, of the mathodls in BS 3800. For partleular paints sorna varistion In a mothed may be hheosésary and provislan fs meds for such variations jn the Individual methods. Oatails of the varlatione te bo used are stated in the product epecification, if this exists, and It fs assential that those varlations are referred to, oF detaled, in tha test report, NOTE, Attention e dra tothe fect that raw Parts are eaulery Inelucte! 85 3900, often Implorenting covespondin 5D rmathads. BS 3800 dove not, however, aecottsrly Pelade al ‘thot of tat fo pelata. Atention festa an 2 the mathode Son in 88 940g, 08 956d and 39.6762, 3 Definitions For the purposes of 8S 2900, the definitions elven in 5S 2016 epply, 4 Units Numerics! values in BS 9900 are normally expressed in the units ef the Systime Intemational d'Unités (Si unite}, deserved [n BS 6555 end BS 8775. In accordance with the decision of ISO/TC 36, 8S 9800 uses the lise and its submltipas as tha unt far liquid measure, 5 Apparatus and reagents Uso votumetrle glass apparatus compiying with the ‘sppropricte British Standards, OTE, Other spparswe should ool, wharaver poi, with an sppropriate Beh Strorc. Cpa ye Bt Slane raiuten Foy 08 15:53 1888 Use reagants of racognized anelytical rade, unless other: ‘wise specified in the individva! Part. Sultable specifications for a number of reagents are given in BS 8378. Uso distiled or demineralized water wherever water specified {s08 BS 3978). As a guide wotor complying with grade 3 of BS 3978 is usualy satisfectory. 6 Test report When reporting on the ure of atest procedura tis rracassary to quote the ful veferanca by giving the number of this British Standard, the method designotion and dato, e.g. BS 3900 = Pert 85 : 1997. ‘The test conditions specified in BS GO00 have ofton beon adopted on an arbitrary basis and, if they are not strictly “observed, the test results are libla to bo affected. Hf the text conditions are varied for ary reason, it fs essential that tha datatisof the varlation(s} be stated in the test tepart (se also clauses 7 and 8}. 7 Standard atmospheres for conditioning and testing “The propertias of paints and patnt costings may altar considerably with changes in torperature and rofat've humidity during the period prior to and during testing, Is usually necessary to condition costed panels befor ‘esting, n order to improve tho rapreduelbility of test results. If appropriate, the test method species the conditioning procedure, The standard atmospheres for conditioning and ‘esting given in appendix A are to be used whenever possi Fer consistency of tasting for nstional and international standards appendix A is identical with [SO 3270. Special semospherss apalicabie to particular test or paint (or simulating a particular climatic environment are wiot Incuded in appendix A. 8 Alternative preferred test temperatures IF (eis necessary to carry out tests at temporatures different ‘rom those specifad in clause 7, thoy ata to be slnctod from those given in appendix B, These tomparatures have beer ‘2gyeed Internationally in 1SO 3205, Altornative temporatures other than those given fn ‘appendix B aro to be used only when this Is considered ‘esontial for tochntcalreatons. @eee0n000202808008080Gt 00808808 @ Appendices Appendix A. Atmospheres for conditioning and testing NOTE, This spend Is ential, neapt forthe edd of Aas a prac to the stausa rumbor, ith ISO 3270: 1084 "Pints ord arises ea thatr row eeeaicle = Terperstursn at humlslee {arconditioring ane testing ubllshad by te [ternational ‘Orpotention for Standorzaton (130), ‘Terminology and conventions. The text of the Internation: standard has been approved as sultable for publication az appendix A of this Part of BS 3900 without deviation, ‘Some tetminology and eertain conventions are not Identical with thoce used ia British Standards; attention is drawn especially to the following. Wherever tha words “International Stencars” appear, roferring to this appendix, they should be read as ‘appendix’. ‘The comma has bgen used as a decimal marker. In British ‘Standards i is current practics ta uso a ful point on the Dssoline as the decimal marker, Gross-reference. There is no corresponding Bricsh Standare ‘ta 180 598 ‘Conditioning end tasting ~ Standard ermas- heres — Definitions’ referred to in A.3. ISO B38 fs, hoviever, refetrad to for information anly, so the valiity of thle sppandix Is nat affected, ‘Wher making reforencs in a tst roport to the tect atmos- phere, iSO $270" should be reptaced by ‘appondix A of 185.9800 : Pare O: 1988", AQ Introduetion ‘Tha physical andi mechanical propertiss of paints, varishos acd ther rawy materials ae generally dapandant on the tet on vironmental conditions, the mast important varables being ‘empersture and hurmsity. ‘Tho degree to which each of those variables needs to be con- trolled Is determined by the significance of the effect of the variable on tha property boing measured. Thus for measure ‘mont af viscosity, refractive index and density tis essential to specify and canto the temperature of the test portion to much closer limits than those required for the conditioning, and testing atmosphere (see the note to AA2}. Itis recognized that many dete on, for axamole, viscosity, Fow times ond density have boon determined, hetorialy, at tomperetures diferent from that spectid in ‘ha Intemational ‘Standard, tn order t0 preserve the valdity of such data and ined much laboratory apparatus tor example butettes, olpat- yknometers) le not calibrated at 23 °C, specific devition ‘oom this intecnational Standard may be necessary. oppigit by te Bah Sloe nin May 08 153031198 BSI 9S*3900 PARTAO 89 MM Ubz4GET OU57 74) & A BS 3900 : Part 0: 1989 {tp strongly recommended that In these eases phyeicel date should also be determined at the conditions apecitied inthis In- ‘wrratisnal Standard tn order to faciltate @ progressive move {owerds general adoption of the standard conditions at some futuro dete. ALI Scope and field of application ‘This intamational Standard specifies conditions of temperature fend reiatve fumizity for goneral uso In the ecnditioning end testing of paints and varnishes and thet raw materials, Its ep- plea to paints and varriahesn liquid or powder form, to wet ‘or dry fs, and thelr raw materiale, A2 Reference 180 558, Conditioning and testing — Standard atmospheras — Dotntions. A.3 Definitions (derived from ISO 858) _ ‘A.3.1 conditioning atmosphere : The stmosphere inwhich a sample or test piece Is kept before being subjected to test. tis characterized by specified values for either one or both Poramotors : temperature and relative hurrility, which are kent within the prescribed ‘tolerences for & given period of ‘ime, The solected values and period of time denend an the ‘nature of the ample ar tost piece to be tested, noTes 1. Tas term “consitoring’” refen to the operation whole do signed t bring» sarmole or tact pice, before toting, int 2 specie cordtin in sean to temgarature as huriy, BY keeping Sor ‘iven pered of tne Inthe ending atmesphero 2_Thacandoning can be done ethor i the lboratory ona eect ‘speosu9 termed “the condoning chamber" or inthe tot bet. ‘A32 test atmosphore : The atmosphere to which a sample (ot tact plece is expoted throughout the test, It fs charactar- (aed by specified values for eithar ona or both parametors + ‘tomperature and relative humidity, which are Kept witht the preseribod tolerances, [NOTE — The test moy be eared out athe in tha sberatory or in @ Special chamber temed "the test charmer, ox inthe cononing {ramber, the chokes dopunsing on the nature of the eample or cost ice ond on the toot soit. For example, coco contcl of te tant tmasphero may not be necessary ithe change of properties of the sample or test plece fr ngnlaunt fn the tat pesiods BST BS«3900 PART*O 69 MM 1L24bb9 0157742 5 mm BS 3900 : Part 0 : 1980 A Temperature and hur conditioning and testing ‘8.8.1 Standard conditions (to be used whenever posible) 29 £ 2°C and 60 + 5 % rolative humidity, A.2 Standard tomporeturo 24 2C and:-amblent relative humidity. [NOTE ~ Foe somo sath nts fr contol of amperaure ar mate strict, For example when detmiing visosty er constancy, conta lewis of at most 0,6 °C aa reoommanded, AA. Other conditions ASB. For counttios where the standard conditions of A4.1 and A.4.2 are diffleut to malntaln, and for ather than roferce purposes, ather conditions may be’ specified, and ‘thogo shall be noted in tha test report, A4.3.2 Ambient conditions, where nelthor the temperature nor ralative humidity have to_ba controlled, but these con ditions, if known,should be noted in tha test report. AS Conditioning AB. Tho period of conditioning shall be as specified in the particular test msthod under consideration, ‘A.5.2 Tho products to be tested chall be placed in the con- Gitianing atmosphere so that they reach equilibrium with the atmosphere @s soon as possible, The relevant parts of the apparatus shell also be placed jn the conditioning strios- pete s0 that they reich equilbrlum. The preducts shell bbe protseted from direct sunlight and the atmoschere should be clean, ‘Tost pansis shall be separatod from each other and ftom the vals ofthe enclosure by 8 distance of at Yeaet 20 mm, AG Tasting Unless othorwise specified, the products shall bs tested under ‘the same condhtions as those in wkich they have been cond- ‘Toned. If tha standard conditions, specified In A41, have been used for conditioning and tasting, the test report shall stat: Conditioned, for .. hy and tested under the standard condi- tions eonfoming to ISO 3270. It the standard conditions specified in A4.1 have net boon wed, but other conditions have been, choren, the tet report shall stete those conditions. apy Wy Wie Brak Sandor amon rioy 08 13ST 1388 €©e@eeee000 eeeeeeeeeeoeeee ay BSI BS*3500 PART*O 89 ME Lb24Lb9 0157743 T A Appendix B. Alternative preferred test temperatures NOTE, This anpenclx is Idnties,oxcunt for the adtton of 8 Doth to the seuss number, with ISD 3200 "1076 el wenperatured published oy the International Organlention for Starearatzaion 150). ‘Terminology and conventions. The text of the international standard hos besn approved 3s suitable for publication 9s appendix B of this Part of BS 3900 without daviation, Some terminology and eortain conventions are not identical ‘with these used in British Standards; attention Te drawn, expecially to the fotlowing, Wherever the words ‘International Standard” eppear, cefe ting to this appendix, thay should be read as ‘sppandix’. Crots-roferonee, There ie no corresponding British Standard {0 180 684 ‘Stendard stmospheras for conditioning and/or testing ~ Spocifloations’, referred to in B21 and B3, 1SO 654 Is, howover, referred to for information only, +0 the validity of this appendix is not affected, B.1 SCOPE AND FIELD OF APPLICATION ‘This International Standard specifies preferred temperatures for use in testing ‘Tho sim of this International Stenderd ie to rationalize, hermonize and simplify the choiee of temperatures in the future, {In drawing up test method and specifications, the tempera ‘tures chosen should, a5 far as possible, be taken from thase preferred tormperatures. It (s permissible novertholas 10 use other tamporaturas when this is considered estentiat for techoleal reason. A list of additional temparstures taken fram international tochiical documents is givan in an annex, These tempera: ‘tures either represent existing preetice or are chosen to ‘meet particular techfeal needs, It Is hoped for the future ‘that consideration will be given to uting the temperatures aiven In the lists in clatve 8.2 as far as technical considers ‘tions pormit when revising international documents, Hf no technical suitable. tompsrature exists in the Hats in clause 8.2, consideration should next be given ta tempera- ‘ures In related fields inthe list in the annex. D.2 PREFERRED TEMPERATURES B.2.1 Tomporatures of standard stmosphores for condition- {ing and/or testing {according to ISO 864, Standerd scmos- ‘Phares for conditioning and/or testing — Spscificattons} 23°C 27°C 20°C ‘ts Slovais liter rig 08 1827:3) 1398 BS 3900 : Part 0: 1989 NOTE — The temperature of the standerd atmosphere for condldaning andlor ceting recommended in tampersta count {2976 the temperature of 27°C f ehiefly used in tropien and Sivoo curls ad th emometie af 29°C sed oly 0 petletor fae, Further specifications are given in (50 654, 8.22 Preferred test temperatures (In addition to. the termparatres of tha stendard atmorphores for conditton- ing andlor testing, se 82.1) Degree Cenus oe ng 8 :2 3 2% 0 3 20 es 122 ] sao note2 135 120 05 200 aes 250 28 . 300 350 400 ie 00 00 . 00 : 0 500 1600 notes 1 Below ~ 75°C, ta ternparatures ve tae tn tar of th Boling Foi of far articom at anblont pre tha, ion, 12 The choles butween O°C and 45°C, or bstvutn 100°C end 105°C, tay depend on whethor the change of tate, oF water it importatinthe particular on concn, ‘ipyight by be Bich Stonxds nsttulien Fi oy 05 13737 1998 BSI BS*3700 BS 3900 : Part 0: 1989 BS TOLERANCES In the absence of special provisions, particularly concerning ‘loser tolerances, the following tolerances should be used + Below ~76 °C, the tolerances depend essentially on tha equipment used. From ~76°C to 100°C, the tolerances are given in the adjacent table. In goneral, these tolorancss are sufficient. However, closer for, exceptionally, wider tolerancét may be specified, PART=O 69 MM UG24Qb9 0157745 1 mm, For tha temperatures of standard atmospheres for conatring we tating, 180554 sean an ovsny tolerar eas 0 aa oee< T08 z oc aoe < 790 750<0 <1 000 ANNEX, LIST OF TEMPERATURES USED IN PARTICULAR FIELDS Deacon Cees 65 - 2 ~ 84 - 80 - % = 20 = 18 +2 10 15 30 e 38 45 50 60 80 90 120 130 140 155, 160 380 190 20 230 318 320 620 760. 1960 ‘Thoso tompsratures are taken from documents prepered by the following ISO Technica! Committ -17-20- 35-38 ~ 48 — 61 — 71 ~ 77 ~ 10 ~ 122 and by the following Committeas of the IEC 3 16 — 50, - BSI BS*3900 PARTXO 85 Mm LEZYELG OLS774S 3 mm Publications referred ta 582015 Glossary of peiat tens 82403 Methods for eating pigments fer punts 85962 Matha of tat for fnthes for wooden furature 152375 Specification for water fr laboratory use S555 Specification for St chite snd recommencetlone for tna ue a cele multiples and of certeln other volte 555725 calen for quanta, tits ana symbol, as 6278 te fe eed sr as e782 for paints ISO EBA Stancerd atmospheres f 180 BE3_ Conditioning aad tant 180 3206 - Protrred tet tmporsturer 180 3270 Paints and vernshes and thee raw matorilt— Tampersturee a humidities tor conditioning er tettna condoning and/or westng ~ Species ‘Standard atmospheres ~ Defittons COKCC COCKE COCOC EOL CELE CLOS i ae ‘ong bythe Bish Sando Ititton Frid 08 Ms 37.31 1 Enright by the Bish Standards Irian Frag 08 15°51 188 BSI BS*3900 “Thi Brith Stoners Raving been prepered undar the dct OF the Pion, Pants ane Vamies Stands Gorn, lar publined oncer th authorty of tia Bosrd af BS! and Gomes Inqortfacton28 February 1900 6 Brin Standards Inatietlon, 1980 Fret publiened Juve 1085, Firat enfin Moreh 080 Serand vevifon Fesruary 1989 1580 0680 170349 . “The follnting B61 refaranes reat to the work on this stand: Commits rafarencu BVC/TO Draft for comment 27/8005 DG Ile Stendarde Instetton. 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Firahina Minery of Daterce ‘ir and Golaut Gromit’ Amoclaton Paine Rvaoron Astoctetton Paintvakeer Assocation of Greet Britain Lid ‘Thanlum Plynant Manotaccorar’ Technical Commitee British Standards Institution » 2 Park Street London W1A 2BS - Telephone 01-629 9000 - Telex 266933 pveno at as sos aes ee vane agp he Ee iain exduing cemit x oust ema | 7 sie BMAF 1 in he 180 seri. “ k70-Bar 83: 1986 ita) apa paneds for pat tating BS EN 8S. 102 sso AA: 1960 the EG padano on pe panto ena AB: 3585 Eieecae ash ees wets ity ed nares brushing strana of prints and ogni ete ings nent cloely Ged “te sed canis aba pruperes, “epteaney ofthe pent or varesh to “cE equi clgeeand promaberane.T> SSemuneion wi AG 3800: Part. sips G26 BIO Sb 3S.TODN - tsa 9580892 Part AS SBevis0 2028, sat: Part AB: 1986 wither) “nctng eGo ny use uf Dow cops “Se BS Iv 30 181 so0: Part AT. 968 I90u) Roa ermination ofthe viscosity of paint ata Npsrace of stew "HDI, aes 1860 Gr = ROC! Lge Gr beh 0) 301210 003800, : Tana sweese0 #800 Part AB: 1986 G98) 160 i6° 198 Terfrfastvno faa clove cu ent metmoud ‘Sha teraateg withor dhe Meshpein oa cone pins a peel oe ates ‘ih telesales the “pennure ange to sing ceermaive ip acai Abel, Aba Fors ‘chi lta aoa Tag veference 0 various al and See HS 5900 Parts NB he ati Cumpeel BS 9664 ast 1886 Spo urs E4usong.221 088M i ean aoe = 51900; Pant AB. 1986/1967) e180 151880 Dermipation of fihpoint (closed eu ‘palitcaey method? Tater determination of Use Nashpuin of Se pelea a sated Tod Soporte range te 11D" using ternative ‘ctl acing al, Abe-Peraky Rik dlertens ana Togby efsencet ations “ocd stande See BS 2000: Porte A wbaca Ass Nonumbrred BS 4 Pere 2 1985 huge Ge 618 40(50,628 00K 5 THN 980 ATH 88800: Pare AND: 19851098) 1803089 Tntermfaation of volume af dry coating ‘ater! btm fran oe me ot hquid seating res prnetave frenshating 2 siete ms paiae (See aes Par Bh Saas Gee Einar an CON) 851000 save A 1974 188 Seall eal fest for combustibility ea Ge Et Sy 000 ” TEN a seo mst ($900: Part A12=2075\1990) “BOIL termination of density DP seges Gr? 2500 ELO.ODINM ao Tah 0380 ‘Sogo Part A13 1096.08) “est for Mashuno fash (rapid equilibrium method) Rraod fo testing whethce the flapint of = {orp of pu oF puroleum oe aelated ryt Gehow nested value In she EEuperaeere range oo 110 ing api tbe (Seo BS 9000; Party AB, AS ad Al. Sine rambered 6964 Part 9. 1595 Topesee Gre AARASND.A76 SOND ene TSA DONO LTES a1S0R 3172: 3874p 3000. Part ALA: 1266 (ithirawn) paints and ermivaton al skposse ape equim, ath Fipince PS 0064: Par d: 1991 and BS EN sb Toad 9 3909: Pare ALS: 1978 wir Betermfvatian of quantity of eer ‘rush application Botereteaton a spreading cate Gn tern ot rem pot we gece orem by us Sppkaan to panels, {igen Ge £5 0005)£10.00NN) 1S 900 : Part ATT: 198611536) ‘Coating of test panels at wxpecified Spreading rate Pilot crock epliacion pnges Gr 2 ES. 000,810, OD1NM) us a900 Pare AS Sees BN 150 9514 BS 3800 : Group Bs — ‘Toots valving chemical exanpination of uid paints and dried paint Aims BS 3800 ; Part BL 1966 (2.0859 Obwoesenet) Determination af water by the Dean and Stark method Boars Gr £5,000, £10 00050 _ppioinspars eo aH Ome ‘otermination of volatile matter and non Yelle matter, Zpapee Gre FOND £10059 + pS 9000: Part 8 1955:2920 | Beteraination of soluble laud in the sotid Imatier imligul palate: method for ue in onjanetton wit The Control of ead at Wore Meguiations, 1980 (8. 1980 No, 1248) Determington te erount of leud eal srctlone av of defies eonsentrs0n. ‘Method ie eompaale wh hat ven ko Aopen Sot he spre code ol pain ‘Goparo ciao ot War ace bythe Heh fd Safety Eeamatve in count with SI. i2a0 No, L248. 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