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ISO 1518-1:2019

Ausgabedatum: 2019 06 04

Paints and varnishes — Determination of scratch resistance — Part 1: Constant-loading method

This document specifies a test method for determining under defined conditions the resistance of a single coating or a multi-coat system of paint, varnish or related prod...
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International Organization for Standardization
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Englisch
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This document specifies a test method for determining under defined conditions the resistance of a single coating or a multi-coat system of paint, varnish or related product to penetration by scratching with a scratch stylus loaded with a specified load. Penetration of the stylus is to the substrate, except in the case of a multi-coat system, in which case the stylus can penetrate either to the substrate or to an intermediate coat.

The method specified can be carried out

a) either as a "pass/fail" test, by testing with a single specified load applied to the stylus to assess conformity with a particular specification, or

b) as an assessment test by applying increasing loads to the stylus to determine the minimum load at which the coating is penetrated.

NOTE Neither this document nor ISO 1518-2 specifies a method using a curved stylus, which is specified in ISO 12137. The choice between the three methods will depend on the particular practical problem.

ISO 1518-1:2023
2023 02 03
Paints and varnishes — Determination of scratch resistance — Part 1: Constant-loading method
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ISO 1518-1:2019
2019 06 04
Paints and varnishes — Determination of scratch resistance — Part 1: Constant-loading method
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ISO 1518-1:2011
2011 05 19
Paints and varnishes — Determination of scratch resistance — Part 1: Constant-loading method
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ISO 1518:1992
1992 03 19
Paints and varnishes — Scratch test
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ISO 1518-1:2023
Ausgabedatum : 2023 02 03
Paints and varnishes — Determination of scratch resistance — Part 1: Constant-loading method