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本文(BS 3900-F5-1972 Methods of test for paints - Determination of light fastness of paints for interior use exposed to artificial light sources《涂料试验方法 第F5部分 室内用涂料人工光源耐光性测定》.pdf)为本站会员(bonesoil321)主动上传,麦多课文库仅提供信息存储空间,仅对用户上传内容的表现方式做保护处理,对上载内容本身不做任何修改或编辑。 若此文所含内容侵犯了您的版权或隐私,请立即通知麦多课文库(发送邮件至master@mydoc123.com或直接QQ联系客服),我们立即给予删除!

BS 3900-F5-1972 Methods of test for paints - Determination of light fastness of paints for interior use exposed to artificial light sources《涂料试验方法 第F5部分 室内用涂料人工光源耐光性测定》.pdf

1、BRITISH STANDARD CONFIRMED OCTOBER 1991 BS3900-F5: 1972 Light fastness Methods of test for paints Part F5: Determination of light fastness of paints for interior use exposed to artificial light sources It is recommended that this Part be read in conjunction with the general information in the Introd

2、uction to BS3900 issued separately (revised edition published March 1969). NOTEPart F5 describes a general method which takes into account consideration of DEF-1053, Method No. 33, “Fastness to light”. UDC 667.61+667.613:620.191.7BS3900-F5:1972 BSI 05-1999 ISBN 580 06736 X Foreword This Part of this

3、 British Standard describes a procedure for operating laboratory equipment for the determination of light fastness of interior paints. The apparatus is first calibrated by exposure of wool scale pattern No.4 complying with BS1006, “Determination of fastness to daylight of coloured textiles. Referenc

4、e standards”. The apparatus thus calibrated may then be used to determine the light fastness of the test specimen. This Part does not attempt to define either the minimum acceptable standard of light fastness or the precise techniques to be adopted for the test; these are to be the subject of agreem

5、ent between the purchaser and the vendor. The possible forms which the test requirement as stated in the product specification may take include the following: 1) The test material shall be at least as light fast as a specified wool scale pattern exposed simultaneously. 2) The test material shall be

6、at least as light fast as an agreed paint sample exposed simultaneously. 3) The test material shall show no greater change within a specified period than a previously exposed reference sample. 4) The test material shall not change colour beyond an agreed limit within a specified period. The limit mi

7、ght be defined in terms of a BS or Munsell reference or an agreed reference plate. 5) The test material shall be visually acceptable after a specified period of exposure. NOTEOf the criteria listed above, 1) and 2) offer the greatest precision, as they take into account any variation in the severity

8、 of the test, resulting from the permitted range of fading in the calibration procedure. A British Standard does not purport to include all the necessary provisions of a contract. Users of British Standards are responsible for their correct application. Compliance with a British Standard does not of

9、 itself confer immunity from legal obligations. Summary of pages This document comprises a front cover, an inside front cover, pagesi and ii, pages1 to6 and a back cover. This standard has been updated (see copyright date) and may have had amendments incorporated. This will be indicated in the amend

10、ment table on the inside front cover. Amendments issued since publication Amd. No. Date CommentsBS3900-F5:1972 BSI 05-1999 i Contents Page Foreword Inside front cover 1 Scope 1 2 Supplementary information 1 3 Equipment 1 4 Sampling 2 5 Preparation and coating of test panel 2 6 Procedure 2 7 Report o

11、f test 3 Appendix A Procedure for calibration of test apparatus 4 Figure 1 Light fastness test apparatus using carbon arc 5 Figure 2 Light fastness test apparatus using xenon tube 6ii blankBS3900-F5:1972 BSI 05-1999 1 1 Scope This Part describes a procedure for assessing the light fastness of interi

12、or paints by exposure to light from artificial sources, under prescribed conditions which have been shown to correlate acceptably with exposure to daylight through glass. 2 Supplementary information The method of test described below should be completed, for any particular application, by the follow

13、ing supplementary information. This information should be derived from the British Standard or other document for the product under test or, where appropriate, should be the subject of agreement between the parties to the test. 1) Nature of substrate. 2) Method of application of test coating to subs

14、trate. 3) Thickness of coating and whether it is a single film or a coating system. 4) Duration and conditions of drying and conditioning of coated panel (or conditions of stoving and conditioning if applicable) before testing. 5) Full details of the duration of test for either or both of the specif

15、ied types of apparatus (seeNoteto3.1). 6) Any particular test requirements (seeexamples 1) to 5) in the Foreword) and the agreed limit of colour change for the assessment of light fastness. 3 Equipment 3.1 Alternative types of apparatus are permitted, based on either a carbon arc or a xenon arc. A s

16、uitable apparatus of each type is described in3.1.1 and3.1.2 respectively although other designs may be used provided that they satisfy the requirements of3.1.3. NOTEIt has been found that in general when the difference in severity is taken into account the types of apparatus described produce simil

17、ar effects. For critical application however, users should either satisfy themselves as to the extent of equivalence for the type of material under test or should limit the choice of equipment to a single type. 3.1.1 Carbon arc apparatus. This uses as its source of light a1600W d.c. carbon arc 1)(se

18、e Figure 1 for diagram), surrounded by a drum500mm in diameter with a suitable rack for holding the test panels. The carbon arc is enclosed in a clear borosilicate glass cylinder of thickness1.5mm to3mm,178mm long and of diameter127mm, and is mounted with its axis vertical and in the centre of the d

19、rum. The centre of the arc is level with the exposed portion of the test panels. The arc is formed between two uncored carbons, each15mm in diameter, the upper (positive) carbon being approximately300mm long when fitted. The power consumption across the arc is1600 50 W, the voltage being controlled

20、between130145 V. The burning rate for the positive carbon should not exceed4mm/h. A burning rate in excess of this figure can usually be traced to an air leak in the lamp. NOTEThe apparatus should be stopped during each24 hour period for1 hour; during this time the glass should be cleaned and the ca

21、rbons changed. A cooling fan is mounted beneath the arc. The air temperature in the apparatus shall be38 42C when measured by a thermometer adjacent to the test area and shielded from direct radiation. 3.1.2 Xenon discharge tube apparatus. This uses filtered radiation from a nominal1500W high pressu

22、re xenon discharge tube 2)(see Figure 2 for diagram). The xenon tube is positioned vertically, the sample holders being arranged vertically around it. The samples revolve around the lamp at6 1 rev/min in a circular path so that their axes describe a cylindrical surface and the centres of their faces

23、 are normal to incident radiation. At the completion of each revolution, each sample holder is rotated on its axis through180 so that samples alternately face towards and away from the light source on successive revolutions. The distance of the sample face from the axis of the lamp is between75mm an

24、d80mm. The radiation from the lamp is filtered by an inner set of heat-absorbing glasses, and an outer cylinder of borosilicate glass, as recommended by the manufacturer of the xenon tube, to produce radiation which approximates to sunlight behind glass. 1) A suitable apparatus is manufactured by J.

25、 B. Marr & Co. Ltd., Beacon Lodge, Strawberry Vale, Twickenham, Middlesex. 2) A suitable apparatus is supplied by John Godrich, Ludford Mill, Ludlow, Shropshire.BS3900-F5:1972 2 BSI 05-1999 The test chamber and lamp enclosure are ventilated from below by means of a fan, the air passing over the lamp

26、 being discharged direct to the exterior atmosphere. The outer glass cylinder is mounted on sealing rings to prevent the cooling air from the lamp reaching the specimens. The amount of ventilation of the test chamber is controlled, e.g.by an adjustable louvre, so that the air temperature in the test

27、 chamber does not exceed42C when measured with a thermometer having its bulb shielded from direct radiation. As the radiation output of the discharge lamps falls with age, it will be necessary to renew the tube from time to time, probably at intervals of some10001200 h operation. The precise interva

28、ls at which replacement is necessary will be indicated by failure to achieve satisfactory calibration as described in Appendix A. 3.1.3 Alternative equipment. By agreement between the purchaser and the vendor, other types of equipment may be employed, provided that the spectral distribution approxim

29、ates to that of the apparatus described in3.1.1 or3.1.2, that comparable results may be obtained on a suitable range of points and that an appropriate exposure period can be agreed for the purpose of calibration (Appendix A). 3.2 The following items are also required: 1) Cover sheet. A sheet of alum

30、inium foil. 2) Colour matching cabinet, with a source of artificial daylight complying with BS950-1 3) . and for the calibration procedure: 3) Calibration standard. A wool scale pattern No. 4 complying with BS1006 4) . 4) Cardboard, of thickness approximately0.5mm and of rigid quality for mounting t

31、he dyed wool calibration standard. 5) Geometric grey scale, complying with BS2662 5) . 4 Sampling A representative sample of the material to be tested shall be taken as described in BS3900-A1 6) . The sample shall then be examined and prepared for testing as described in BS3900-A2 7) . 5 Preparation

32、 and coating of test panel 5.1 Unless otherwise agreed, use a panel of hard aluminium as described in BS3900-A3 8)and coat it with a pretreatment primer. The dimensions of the panel should be suitable for the apparatus being used but should not in any case be smaller than60mm 40 mm. 5.2 Coat the pan

33、el with the material under test by the specified method and allow it to dry or stove in the specified manner and for the specified time. If normal drying conditions are specified these should be interpreted as a temperature of20 2 C and a relative humidity of655% with free circulation of air and not

34、 exposed to direct sunlight. 5.3 Condition the panel under the specified conditions for the specified time. 6 Procedure 6.1 Ensure that the apparatus is operating correctly by carrying out the calibration procedure described in Appendix A. 6.2 Cover half the test panel with the cover sheet and expos

35、e it in the apparatus for the specified period. 6.3 Remove the cover sheet and compare the degree of colour change with the standard representing the agreed limit of change. The comparison should be carried out by the method described in BS3900-D1 9) , using the artificial daylight source in the col

36、our matching booth. The specimens should be placed normal to the source of light and viewed at an angle of45. NOTEIt may be appropriate to compare the test specimen with another prepared panel stored in diffused daylight, or a freshly prepared panel. 3) BS950, “Artificial daylight for the assessment

37、 of colour” Part1, “Illuminant for colour matching and colour appraisal”. 4) BS1006, “Determination of fastness to daylight of coloured textiles. Reference standard”. 5) BS2662, “Grey scale for assessing change in colour”. 6) BS3900-A1, “Sampling”. 7) BS3900-A2, “Examination and preparation of sampl

38、es for testing”. 8) BS3900-A3, “Standard panels for paint testing”. 9) BS3900-D1, “Colour comparison”.BS3900-F5:1972 BSI 05-1999 3 7 Report of test The test report shall contain at least the following information: 1) Identification of material under test. 2) The British Standard, product specificati

39、on or other document setting out the supplementary information required for the test (see2). 3) The type of apparatus (carbon arc, xenon tube or alternative) used for the test. 4) Any deviation by agreement or otherwise from the standard test procedure. 5) The result of the test in terms of the stat

40、ed requirements. 6) Date of test.BS3900-F5:1972 4 BSI 05-1999 Appendix A Procedure for calibration of test apparatus A.1 Cut a piece of the calibration standard 10)to the same size as the test panel and staple it onto a piece of cardboard. Cover half of the calibration standard with the cover sheet.

41、 A.2 Expose the calibration standard in the test apparatus for the following time: 1) For apparatus complying with3.1.1 or equivalent,72 h (including the rest periods for changing carbons, etc., i.e.a net radiation time of69 h). 2) For apparatus complying with3.1.2 or equivalent,96 h. At the end of

42、the exposure period, compare the calibration standard with the geometric grey scale by the method described in BS3900-D1 11)using the artificial daylight source in the colour matching cabinet, placed normal to the source of light and viewed at an angle of45. A.3 The apparatus shall be considered sat

43、isfactory if the change of colour shown by the calibration standard is equivalent to a degree of contrast of not greater than Grade2 or less than Grade3 of the geometric grey scale. If satisfactory calibration is not achieved, attention should be paid to the operating conditions specified. NOTEIt is

44、 recommended that exposure of calibration standards be repeated at72 h or96 h intervals, as appropriate, to ensure that the apparatus is functioning correctly, and that calibration is being maintained. 10) Wool scale pattern No. 4 complying with BS1006. “Determination of fastness to daylight of colo

45、ured textiles”. 11) BS3900-D1, “Colour comparison”.BS3900-F5:1972 BSI 05-1999 5 Figure 1 Light fastness test apparatus using carbon arcBS3900-F5:1972 6 BSI 05-1999 Figure 2 Light fastness test apparatus using xenon tubeblankBS3900-F5: 1972 BSI 389 Chiswick High Road London W4 4AL BSIBritishStandards

46、Institution BSI is the independent national body responsible for preparing BritishStandards. It presents the UK view on standards in Europe and at the international level. It is incorporated by Royal Charter. Revisions BritishStandards are updated by amendment or revision. Users of BritishStandards

47、should make sure that they possess the latest amendments or editions. It is the constant aim of BSI to improve the quality of our products and services. We would be grateful if anyone finding an inaccuracy or ambiguity while using this BritishStandard would inform the Secretary of the technical comm

48、ittee responsible, the identity of which can be found on the inside front cover. Tel:02089969000. Fax:02089967400. BSI offers members an individual updating service called PLUS which ensures that subscribers automatically receive the latest editions of standards. Buying standards Orders for all BSI,

49、 international and foreign standards publications should be addressed to Customer Services. Tel:02089969001. Fax:02089967001. In response to orders for international standards, it is BSI policy to supply the BSI implementation of those that have been published as BritishStandards, unless otherwise requested. Information on standards BSI provides a wide range of information on national, European and international standards through its Library and its Technical Help to Exporters Service. Various BSI electronic information services are also available whi

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