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GB/T 6742-2007: Paints and varnishes -- Bend test (cylindrical mandrel)
GB/T 6742-2007
GB
NATIONAL STANDARD OF THE
PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
ICS 87.040
G 50
GB/T 6742-2007 / ISO 1519-2002
Replacing GB/T 6742-1986
Paints and varnishes - Bend test (cylindrical mandrel)
(ISO 1519:2002, IDT)
ISSUED ON: SEPTEMBER 11, 2007
IMPLEMENTED ON: APRIL 01, 2008
Issued by: General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and
Quarantine of PRC;
National Standardization Administration.
Table of Contents
Foreword ... 3
1 Scope ... 4
2 Normative references ... 4
3 Required supplementary information ... 5
4 Instruments ... 5
5 Sampling ... 8
6 Test panels ... 8
7 Operation steps ... 9
8 Result expression ... 10
9 Precision ... 11
10 Test report ... 11
Appendix A (Normative) Supplementary information needed ... 12
Paints and varnishes - Bend test (cylindrical mandrel)
1 Scope
This standard specifies an empirical test method, for evaluating the resistance of
coatings of paints, varnishes or related products to cracking and/or peeling from metal
or plastic substrates, when bent about a cylindrical mandrel under standard conditions.
For multi-coat systems, each coating can be tested separately or the entire system can
be tested.
The test can be carried out in the following two ways:
- As a "pass/fail" test, i.e., using a mandrel of specified diameter to assess whether
the coating complies with specified requirements;
- Test the mandrels in sequence, to determine the maximum mandrel diameter at
which the coating will crack and/or peel off the substrate.
This standard specifies two types of instruments, Type I and Type II. Type I is suitable
for test panels which have a thickness not greater than 0.3 mm; type II is suitable for
test panels which have a thickness not greater than 1.0 mm. Both instruments give
similar results for the same coating; however, when testing a given product, it is
common to use only one instrument.
2 Normative references
The provisions in following documents become the provisions of this Standard through
reference in this Standard. For the dated references, the subsequent amendments
(excluding corrections) or revisions do not apply to this Standard; however, parties who
reach an agreement based on this Standard are encouraged to study if the latest versions
of these documents are applicable. For undated references, the latest edition of the
referenced document applies.
GB/T 3186-2006 Paints, varnishes and raw materials for paints and varnishes -
Sampling (ISO 15528:2000, IDT)
GB/T 9271 Paints and varnishes - Standard panels for testing (GB/T 9271-1988, eqv
ISO 1514:1984)
GB 9278 Temperatures and humidities for conditioning and testing of paint
specimens (GB 9278-1988, eqv ISO 3270:1984, Paints and varnishes and their raw
materials - Temperatures and humidities for conditioning and testing)
GB/T 13452.2 Paints and varnishes - Determination of film thickness (GB/T
13452.2-1992, eqv ISO 2808:1974)
GB/T 20777-2006 Paints and varnishes - Examination and preparation of samples
for testing (ISO 1513:1992, IDT)
3 Required supplementary information
For any particular application, the test methods specified in this standard need to be
completed with supplementary information. The contents of the supplementary
information are listed in Appendix A.
4 Instruments
4.1 Bending tester
4.1.1 Materials
For the following two types of instruments, the mandrel shall be made of a suitable hard
corrosion-resistant material, such as stainless steel.
4.1.2 Type I bending tester
Type I tester is as shown in Figures 1 and 2. This tester can be used for test panels which
have a thickness of no more than 0.3 mm. It has a fixed hinge that connects the
cylindrical mandrel. The diameters of the mandrels are 2 mm, 3 mm, 4 mm, 5 mm, 6
mm, 8 mm, 10 mm, 12 mm, 16 mm, 20 mm, 25 mm, 32 mm, respectively. The allowable
error is ±0.1 mm. The gap between the mandrel surface and the hinge seat plate shall
be (0.55 ± 0.05) mm. There are no strict requirements on other dimensions of the
instrument. The mandrel shall be able to rotate freely around the axis. The instrument
shall have a stop bar, to ensure that the two parts of the test panel are parallel after
bending.
Note: It is very important to ensure that the mandrel rod does not twist in any way during the
bending process, especially for 2 mm mandrels. Any twisted mandrel cannot be used.
If the product under test is applied by brushing, the brush mark shall be parallel to the
long side of the test panel.
6.5 Drying and conditioning
Each painted test panel is dried (or baked) under specified conditions and left (if
applicable) for a specified period of time. Unless otherwise specified, the test panel
shall be conditioned for at least 16 h at a temperature of (23 ± 2) °C and a relative
humidity of (50 ± 5)% (see GB 9278), before testing.
6.6 Coating thickness
Determine the dry film thickness of the coating, in μm, using one of the methods
specified in GB/T 13452.2.
7 Operation steps
7.1 Test conditions
Unless otherwise specified, the test is carried out under the conditions of temperature
(23 ± 2) °C and relative humidity (50 ± 5)% (see GB 9278).
7.2 Measurement procedures using a mandrel of a specified single diameter
7.2.1 General rules
Carry out the test on two test panels according to the steps specified in 7.2.2, 7.2.3 or
7.2.4. Then inspect the test panels according to the method specified in 7.2.5. If the
results of the two test panels are inconsistent, take another test panel for testing.
7.2.2 Testing with Type I tester
Open the instrument completely. Install the appropriate mandrel rod. Insert the template,
with the painted side facing the seat plate.
Within 1 to 2 seconds, close the instrument at a steady speed rather than suddenly bend
the test panel 180° around its axis.
7.2.3 Testing with type II tester
Place the instrument (see Figure 3) stably, for example close to the edge of the test
bench, so that it does not move during the test and the operator can freely operate the
screw handle. Insert the test panel from above between the curved part and the mandrel
rod and between the thrust bearing and the clamping jaw, so that the coating to be tested
faces away from the mandrel rod. Pull the adjusting bolt to move the thrust bearing, so
that the test panel is in a vertical position and in contact with the mandrel. The test panel
is fixed with the clamping jaws by turning the adjusting bolt. Turn the screw handle to
bring the curved part into contact with the coating. The actual bending process is to lift
the screw handle at a constant speed and rotate it through 180° within 1 to 2 seconds,
so that the test panel is also bent by 180°.
Turn the screw handle to the initial position and take out the test panel. Then loosen the
bending part and clamping jaw, using suitable operating parts (screw handle, adjusting
screw).
Note: A piece of tissue paper can be inserted between the test panel and the curved part, to
prevent the coating from being scratched during the bending process.
7.2.4 Testing at temperatures other than (23 ± 2) °C
Correctly insert the test panel into the Type I or Type II tester, so that the painted side
faces outward after being bent. Place the tester equipped with the test panel into a test
box, that has been pre-adjusted to the specified temperature. After being placed in a test
box at a specified temperature for 16 hours, conduct a bending test ...
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GB/T 6742-2007: Paints and varnishes -- Bend test (cylindrical mandrel)
GB/T 6742-2007
GB
NATIONAL STANDARD OF THE
PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
ICS 87.040
G 50
GB/T 6742-2007 / ISO 1519-2002
Replacing GB/T 6742-1986
Paints and varnishes - Bend test (cylindrical mandrel)
(ISO 1519:2002, IDT)
ISSUED ON: SEPTEMBER 11, 2007
IMPLEMENTED ON: APRIL 01, 2008
Issued by: General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and
Quarantine of PRC;
National Standardization Administration.
Table of Contents
Foreword ... 3
1 Scope ... 4
2 Normative references ... 4
3 Required supplementary information ... 5
4 Instruments ... 5
5 Sampling ... 8
6 Test panels ... 8
7 Operation steps ... 9
8 Result expression ... 10
9 Precision ... 11
10 Test report ... 11
Appendix A (Normative) Supplementary information needed ... 12
Paints and varnishes - Bend test (cylindrical mandrel)
1 Scope
This standard specifies an empirical test method, for evaluating the resistance of
coatings of paints, varnishes or related products to cracking and/or peeling from metal
or plastic substrates, when bent about a cylindrical mandrel under standard conditions.
For multi-coat systems, each coating can be tested separately or the entire system can
be tested.
The test can be carried out in the following two ways:
- As a "pass/fail" test, i.e., using a mandrel of specified diameter to assess whether
the coating complies with specified requirements;
- Test the mandrels in sequence, to determine the maximum mandrel diameter at
which the coating will crack and/or peel off the substrate.
This standard specifies two types of instruments, Type I and Type II. Type I is suitable
for test panels which have a thickness not greater than 0.3 mm; type II is suitable for
test panels which have a thickness not greater than 1.0 mm. Both instruments give
similar results for the same coating; however, when testing a given product, it is
common to use only one instrument.
2 Normative references
The provisions in following documents become the provisions of this Standard through
reference in this Standard. For the dated references, the subsequent amendments
(excluding corrections) or revisions do not apply to this Standard; however, parties who
reach an agreement based on this Standard are encouraged to study if the latest versions
of these documents are applicable. For undated references, the latest edition of the
referenced document applies.
GB/T 3186-2006 Paints, varnishes and raw materials for paints and varnishes -
Sampling (ISO 15528:2000, IDT)
GB/T 9271 Paints and varnishes - Standard panels for testing (GB/T 9271-1988, eqv
ISO 1514:1984)
GB 9278 Temperatures and humidities for conditioning and testing of paint
specimens (GB 9278-1988, eqv ISO 3270:1984, Paints and varnishes and their raw
materials - Temperatures and humidities for conditioning and testing)
GB/T 13452.2 Paints and varnishes - Determination of film thickness (GB/T
13452.2-1992, eqv ISO 2808:1974)
GB/T 20777-2006 Paints and varnishes - Examination and preparation of samples
for testing (ISO 1513:1992, IDT)
3 Required supplementary information
For any particular application, the test methods specified in this standard need to be
completed with supplementary information. The contents of the supplementary
information are listed in Appendix A.
4 Instruments
4.1 Bending tester
4.1.1 Materials
For the following two types of instruments, the mandrel shall be made of a suitable hard
corrosion-resistant material, such as stainless steel.
4.1.2 Type I bending tester
Type I tester is as shown in Figures 1 and 2. This tester can be used for test panels which
have a thickness of no more than 0.3 mm. It has a fixed hinge that connects the
cylindrical mandrel. The diameters of the mandrels are 2 mm, 3 mm, 4 mm, 5 mm, 6
mm, 8 mm, 10 mm, 12 mm, 16 mm, 20 mm, 25 mm, 32 mm, respectively. The allowable
error is ±0.1 mm. The gap between the mandrel surface and the hinge seat plate shall
be (0.55 ± 0.05) mm. There are no strict requirements on other dimensions of the
instrument. The mandrel shall be able to rotate freely around the axis. The instrument
shall have a stop bar, to ensure that the two parts of the test panel are parallel after
bending.
Note: It is very important to ensure that the mandrel rod does not twist in any way during the
bending process, especially for 2 mm mandrels. Any twisted mandrel cannot be used.
If the product under test is applied by brushing, the brush mark shall be parallel to the
long side of the test panel.
6.5 Drying and conditioning
Each painted test panel is dried (or baked) under specified conditions and left (if
applicable) for a specified period of time. Unless otherwise specified, the test panel
shall be conditioned for at least 16 h at a temperature of (23 ± 2) °C and a relative
humidity of (50 ± 5)% (see GB 9278), before testing.
6.6 Coating thickness
Determine the dry film thickness of the coating, in μm, using one of the methods
specified in GB/T 13452.2.
7 Operation steps
7.1 Test conditions
Unless otherwise specified, the test is carried out under the conditions of temperature
(23 ± 2) °C and relative humidity (50 ± 5)% (see GB 9278).
7.2 Measurement procedures using a mandrel of a specified single diameter
7.2.1 General rules
Carry out the test on two test panels according to the steps specified in 7.2.2, 7.2.3 or
7.2.4. Then inspect the test panels according to the method specified in 7.2.5. If the
results of the two test panels are inconsistent, take another test panel for testing.
7.2.2 Testing with Type I tester
Open the instrument completely. Install the appropriate mandrel rod. Insert the template,
with the painted side facing the seat plate.
Within 1 to 2 seconds, close the instrument at a steady speed rather than suddenly bend
the test panel 180° around its axis.
7.2.3 Testing with type II tester
Place the instrument (see Figure 3) stably, for example close to the edge of the test
bench, so that it does not move during the test and the operator can freely operate the
screw handle. Insert the test panel from above between the curved part and the mandrel
rod and between the thrust bearing and the clamping jaw, so that the coating to be tested
faces away from the mandrel rod. Pull the adjusting bolt to move the thrust bearing, so
that the test panel is in a vertical position and in contact with the mandrel. The test panel
is fixed with the clamping jaws by turning the adjusting bolt. Turn the screw handle to
bring the curved part into contact with the coating. The actual bending process is to lift
the screw handle at a constant speed and rotate it through 180° within 1 to 2 seconds,
so that the test panel is also bent by 180°.
Turn the screw handle to the initial position and take out the test panel. Then loosen the
bending part and clamping jaw, using suitable operating parts (screw handle, adjusting
screw).
Note: A piece of tissue paper can be inserted between the test panel and the curved part, to
prevent the coating from being scratched during the bending process.
7.2.4 Testing at temperatures other than (23 ± 2) °C
Correctly insert the test panel into the Type I or Type II tester, so that the painted side
faces outward after being bent. Place the tester equipped with the test panel into a test
box, that has been pre-adjusted to the specified temperature. After being placed in a test
box at a specified temperature for 16 hours, conduct a bending test ...
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