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<p>ISO 6272-1:2011 describes a method for evaluating the resistance of a dry film of paint, varnish or related product to cracking or peeling from a substrate when it is subjected to a deformation caused by a falling weight, with a 20-mm-diameter spherical indenter, dropped under standard conditions.</p>
<p>NOTE The terms "impact" and "impact resistance" are used in the title and text of ISO 6272-1, but an important characteristic of the apparatus used is that it should produce rapid deformation rather than a true impact.</p>
<p>The method described can be applied</p>
<ul>
<li>either as a pass/fail test, the test being carried out from one drop height and with a specified mass, so as to test compliance with a particular specification;</li>
<li>or as a classification test, to determine, by gradually increasing the drop height and/or the mass, the minimum mass and/or drop height for which the coating cracks or peels from its substrate.</li>
</ul>
Reģistrācijas numurs (WIID)
51922
Darbības sfēra
<p>ISO 6272-1:2011 describes a method for evaluating the resistance of a dry film of paint, varnish or related product to cracking or peeling from a substrate when it is subjected to a deformation caused by a falling weight, with a 20-mm-diameter spherical indenter, dropped under standard conditions.</p>
<p>NOTE The terms "impact" and "impact resistance" are used in the title and text of ISO 6272-1, but an important characteristic of the apparatus used is that it should produce rapid deformation rather than a true impact.</p>
<p>The method described can be applied</p>
<ul>
<li>either as a pass/fail test, the test being carried out from one drop height and with a specified mass, so as to test compliance with a particular specification;</li>
<li>or as a classification test, to determine, by gradually increasing the drop height and/or the mass, the minimum mass and/or drop height for which the coating cracks or peels from its substrate.</li>
</ul>