ASTM D1308 Standard Test Method for the Effect of Household Chemicals on Transparent and Pigmented Coating Systems

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ASTM D1308 Standard Test Method for the Effect of Household Chemicals on Transparent and Pigmented Coating Systems

The ASTM D1308 standard covers the determination of the effect of household chemicals on clear and pigmented organic coatings and may cause undesirable changes in the surface such as discoloration, change in gloss, blistering, softening, swelling, loss of adhesion or special events.

ASTM D1308 Standard Test Method for the Effect of Household Chemicals on Transparent and Pigmented Coating Systems

Organic coatings can be defined as coating materials whose backbone is organic polymer, monomer or oligomer-based binders. At the same time, organic coatings; It is also expressed as coatings or paints that contain organic elements such as Carbon (-C), Hydrogen (-H), or Oxygen (-O) in their molecular structures or chemical bonds of these elements and are generally in liquid form.

The most important representative of organic coatings are paints. Paints consist of a mixture of very fine particles called pigments and carriers with suitable properties that keep them suspended.

Values ​​stated in SI units should be accepted as standard. Values ​​in parentheses are for information only.

This standard is not meant to address all safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to determine appropriate safety, health and environmental practices and to determine the applicability of regulatory restrictions prior to use.

Our organization also provides testing services to businesses within the scope of the ASTM D2178 Standard Test Method for the Effect of Household Chemicals on Transparent and Pigmented Coating Systems, within the framework of laboratory testing services.

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