1、Designation: D4213 08 (Reapproved 2012)Standard Test Method forScrub Resistance of Paints by Abrasion Weight Loss1This standard is issued under the fixed designation D4213; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of revision, the year o
2、f last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon () indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1. Scope1.1 This test method covers an accelerated procedure fordetermining the resistance of paints to erosion caused byscrubbi
3、ng. (Note: The term wet abrasion is sometimes used forscrubbing, and wet abrasion resistance or scrubbability forscrub resistance.) Although scrub resistance tests are intendedprimarily for interior coatings, they are sometimes used withexterior coatings as an additional measure of film performance.
4、1.2 The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as thestandard. The values given in parentheses are for informationonly.1.3 This standard does not purport to address all of thesafety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is theresponsibility of the user of this standard to establish app
5、ro-priate safety and health practices and determine the applica-bility of regulatory limitations prior to use.2. Referenced Documents2.1 ASTM Standards:2D562 Test Method for Consistency of Paints MeasuringKrebs Unit (KU) Viscosity Using a Stormer-Type Viscom-eterD1193 Specification for Reagent Water
6、D1475 Test Method For Density of Liquid Coatings, Inks,and Related ProductsD2486 Test Methods for Scrub Resistance of Wall PaintsD3450 Test Method for Washability Properties of InteriorArchitectural CoatingsD3980 Practice for Interlaboratory Testing of Paint andRelated Materials (Withdrawn 1998)3D48
7、28 Test Methods for Practical Washability of OrganicCoatingsE70 Test Method for pH of Aqueous Solutions With theGlass ElectrodeE180 Practice for Determining the Precision of ASTMMethods for Analysis and Testing of Industrial and Spe-cialty Chemicals (Withdrawn 2009)3E691 Practice for Conducting an I
8、nterlaboratory Study toDetermine the Precision of a Test Method3. Summary of Test Method3.1 The material under test is applied to a black plastic scrubtest panel, and after drying one week, a section of the test panelis placed in a straight-line abrasion tester, adjacent to a similarsection of a sta
9、ndard calibration panel. The two sections arescrubbed simultaneously to produce essentially identical abra-sion experiences and the amount of erosion loss in each sectiondetermined from the panel weights before and after scrubbing.3.2 The scrub resistance on a dry-film basis is calculated asthe perc
10、ent ratio of the weight loss of the calibration panel tothat of the test panel. From that value, scrub resistance iscalculated on the basis of both dry- and wet-film volume.4. Significance and Use4.1 Interior paint films often become soiled, especially neardoorways, windows, and play areas, and freq
11、uently need to becleaned by scrubbing. This test method covers the determina-tion of the relative resistance of paints to erosion whenscrubbed.4.2 The precision of scrub resistance measurements inabsolute physical values, such as Test Methods D2486 cycles-to-failure or this test method, microlitres
12、per 100 cycles, is poordue to the relatively large effect of subtle and difficult-to-control variables in test conditions. The test method describedherein minimizes this problem by using a standard calibrationpanel as an integral part of each scrubbing operation andrelating its weight loss to that o
13、f the paint film under test toestablish the latters scrub resistance.NOTE 1The numerical scrub resistance values obtained by this testmethod are of significance only in relation to the specific calibration paneltypes with which the value is obtained. Thus, for example, a scrubresistance value of 83
14、with a Type X calibration panel would be reportedas 83X.4.3 Results obtained by this test method do not necessarilyrepresent the scrub resistance that might be determined if the1This test method is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee D01 on Paintand Related Coatings, Materials, and Applications
15、 and is the direct responsibility ofSubcommittee D01.42 on Architectural Coatings.Current edition approved July 1, 2012. Published August 2012. Originallyapproved in 1983. Last previous edition approved in 2008 as D4213 08. DOI:10.1520/D4213-08R12.2For referenced ASTM standards, visit the ASTM websi
16、te, www.astm.org, orcontact ASTM Customer Service at serviceastm.org. For Annual Book of ASTMStandards volume information, refer to the standards Document Summary page onthe ASTM website.3The last approved version of this historical standard is referenced onwww.astm.org.Copyright ASTM International,
17、 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959. United States1test film is allowed to dry before testing appreciably longerthan the seven-day period specified herein.4.4 Results obtained by this test method do not necessarilyrelate to ease of soil or stain removal (also referr
18、ed to as“cleanability” or “cleansability”). To test for those character-istics use Test Methods D3450 and D4828.5. Apparatus and Materials5.1 Straight-line Scrub Tester, set for 37 6 1 cycles perminute, having a minimum intrinsic stroke length of 255 mm(10 in.), counter for recording the number of s
19、crub cycles, basepan, glass support plate, “Lilly” frame, and C-clamps to holddown the entire test assembly.5.2 Sponge Holder, stainless steel construction, weight: 4506 10 g, approximate inside dimensions: 22 by 75 by 95 mm (78by3by334 in.).5.3 Polyurethane Sponges,4skin free, open-cell formation,d
20、ensity 0.032 to 0.040 g/cm3(2 to 2.5 lb/ft3), compression(25 % deflection) 4.8 kPa (0.7 psi), width and length 0.08 in. (2mm) larger than the sponge holder with which it is to be used,thickness such that when inserted into the sponge holder itprotrudes about 5 to 6 mm (0.25 in.) beyond the skirt (se
21、e Fig.1).5.4 Abrasive Pad,56-mm (14-in.) thick, cut to same size asthe sponge with which it is to be used.5.5 Film Caster, with horseshoe frame, clearance 175 m (7mils), film width approximately 135 mm (514 in.).5.6 Black Plastic Panels,6dimensions: 0.25 6 10 % by 165by 430 mm (0.01 6 10 % by 6.5 by
22、 17 in.). Level and uniformdull black surface, impervious to and unaffected by water oraliphatic solvents, plasticizer-free, density 1.33 6 0.05 g/cm3.NOTE 2With dark colored paints use white panels. These should bethe same as the black except for color, and density: 1.41 6 0.05 g/cm3.5.7 Drawdown P
23、late, 6-mm (14-in.) thick, clear float glass,size adequate to be used as a base for drawdowns on thespecified scrub test panels.5.8 Non-Abrasive Scrub Medium,7standard wetting liquid.Formula and preparation instructions are as follows:8-10FormulaParts by WeightWater, reagent, Specification D1193, Ty
24、pe IV 89.6AHydroxyethyl cellulose82.0Detergent94.0Trisodium phosphate, anhydrous 4.0Acetic acid glacial 0.3BPreservative100.1100.0AVary to achieve a final consistency of 165 to 220 g (75 to 85 Krebs Units) with aStormer viscometer in accordance with Test Method D562.BVary to achieve a final pH from
25、9.5 to 10.0 in accordance with Test Method E70.5.8.1 Slowly add the hydroxyethyl cellulose to the waterwhile stirring mechanically. Stir until uniform and then slowlyadd 2 to 3 drops of 28 % ammonium hydroxide solution whilemixing, and continue mixing until the solution turns clear. Inthe order show
26、n, add the other ingredients separately, stirringcontinuously. Be sure each item is uniformly dispersed beforeadding the next one. Finally, add the preservative and adjust thepH with glacial acetic acid.NOTE 3When a referee test is made the medium should be freshlyprepared, or from a previously unop
27、ened container that is no more than1-year old.5.9 Analytical Balance With Windshield Enclosure, readingto 0.1 mg and accurate to 1 mg.5.10 Static Shield, a thin gage metal plate, size 110 by 165mm (414 by 612 in.), to be placed on the balance pan whenweighing. A satisfactory shield can be made from
28、0.175 to0.300 mm (7 to 12 mil) thick aluminum or tinplate.5.11 Oven, adjusted to 50 to 55C (120 to 130F).5.12 Calibration Panels,11prepared in advance using paintsof suitable scrub resistance.NOTE 4The procedure for preparing calibration panels is the same asdescribed in 6.1 and 6.2 for regular test
29、 panels, except that the panels shallbe aged sufficiently before use to ensure that the effect of additional ageingon their scrub resistance is negligible. A period of 6 months has beenfound adequate. Earlier use requires that in a given test series allcalibration panels be the same age.5.13 Pycnome
30、ter, for example, “weight-per-gallon” cup.6. Procedure6.1 Stir the test paint well by hand. (Do not shake). Strain ifnecessary to remove skins and large particles. Clean the surfaceof the glass drawdown plate carefully, then dust the scrub test4Sponges, available from suppliers of scrub testers, cut
31、 to precise size for theirrespective holders.5Abrasive padScotch-Brite #7448 manufactured by 3M Company, 3M CenterBldg., St. Paul, MN 55144-1000 has been found satisfactory. Pads cut to the correctsize are available from suppliers of scrub testers.6Scrub Test PanelsBlack: Form P121-10N and White: Fo
32、rm P122-10N,available from The Leneta Co., 15 Whitney Rd., Mahwah, NJ 07430, were used inthe round-robin for this method. Other charts that are in compliance withrequirements stated in 5.6 may be used also.7Non-Abrasive Scrub MediumCatalog Item SC-1 available from The LenetaCompany is made in accord
33、ance with these requirements.8Hydroxyethyl cellulose having a molar substitution (MS) value from 1.8 to 2.5and a 2 % solution viscosity in the range of 4400 to 6500 cps.9Iso-octylphenoxy polyethoxyethanol detergent, such as Triton X-100 has beenfound satisfactory for this purpose.101,3,5-triethyl he
34、xahydro-sym-triazine (Vancide TH), obtainable from R. T.Vanderbilt Co., 30 Winfield St., Norwalk, CT 06855, has been found satisfactory.11Calibration panels may be prepared by individual laboratories for internal useand for relating their results to those of associated laboratories. Suitably aged an
35、dstandardized calibration panels, having “poor,” “good,” and “very good” scrubresistance are available commercially from the Leneta Company. These areidentified as Type A, C, and D respectively. The scrub resistance of Type A has beenfound to be approximately 35 % of Type C, and Type C approximately
36、 50 % of TypeD.FIG. 1 Alignment of Panels for ScrubbingD4213 08 (2012)2panel making sure both sides are free of specks. Immediatelyafter cleaning and dusting, place the panel on the drawdownplate (see 5.7) and tape or otherwise fasten it to the far end.Rub the panel against the plate with a lint-fre
37、e cloth to developstatic attraction.6.2 Position the applicator at the fastened end of the panel,with its 7-mil (175-m) clearance edge down, and evenlydistribute approximately 12 mL of test paint across the front ofthe blade. Draw the paint down at a uniform rate of speed. Therate of application sho
38、uld be fairly slow (3 to 4 s frombeginning to end) to prevent formation of pinholes or holidaysin the film. Air dry for one week in a horizontal position, in awell ventilated area kept at 23 6 2C (73 6 3.5F) and 50 610 % relative humidity.6.3 At the end of the specified drying time cut the panelaccu
39、rately in half with a paper cutter across the short dimen-sion, and set aside one of the half-sections for a second test.Take the other half-section and make two subsections bycutting again, parallel to and 75 mm (3 in.) from the previouscut.6.4 Weigh the narrower subsection in grams to four decimal
40、places. It is essential while weighing, for the static shield to reston the weighing pan and the panel to rest fully and flatly on thestatic shield.NOTE 5Weighing to four places is needed to ensure accuracy in thethird (viz., to the nearest mg).6.5 Place the two subsections in the machine, on the gl
41、asssupport plate, with the first-cut edge across the exact center lineof the scrub path, and the wider subsection positioned so thatthe two second-cut edges are adjacent.6.6 Repeat procedures 6.3, 6.4 and 6.5 using the selectedcalibration panel (see Note 6), placing the first-cut edge of thecalibrat
42、ion panel adjacent to that of the test panel. See Fig. 1for the configuration of the panel subsections on the supportplate at this point.NOTE 6Use a calibration panel type similar in scrub resistance to thatof the test paint, unless a single standard is required for a widely varyinggroup of paints.
43、In the latter case use calibration panels that can becharacterized as having “good” or intermediate scrub resistance.6.7 Place the Lilly frame (see 5.1) on the panel assemblyand clamp it down firmly to prevent any shift in the testassembly while scrubbing.6.8 Soak the sponge in tapwater and squeeze
44、to a weight ofabout 20 g, then place it in the sponge holder making sure thesponge protrudes approximately 5 to 6 mm (14 in.) (see Fig. 2).6.9 Dampen the abrasive pad with tap water. Fill the 30-mLsyringe with scrub medium and distribute 15 mL evenly overits unprinted face.6.10 Place the unprinted f
45、ace downward on the panelassembly and attach the sponge holder with sponge to thescrubbing machine, with the sponge resting squarely on thepad.6.11 Distribute an additional 15 mL of scrub medium alongthe scrub path then start the machine. (No additional scrubmedium is required during the test).6.12
46、Scrub until either one of the two center sections hasbeen worn down sufficiently for the black substrate to becomefaintly visible without actual break-through. In any case, do notexceed 800 cycles. During the first 200 cycles (if both films lastthat long) reverse the direction of the pad every 50 cy
47、cles, andabove 200 cycles, reverse after every 100, so that the pad is runabout the same number of cycles in each direction. Record thenumber of scrub cycles at the stopping point.NOTE 7If the scrub medium obscures the abrasion path, making itdifficult to observe the show-thru status of the film, st
48、op the machine atconvenient intervals and sweep the surface briefly with a 50-mm (2-in.)paint brush dampened with water.6.13 Remove and wash off the two center (narrow) subsec-tions with tap water. Press them between paper towels toabsorb free moisture, then oven-dry for 15 min at 50 to 55C(120 to 1
49、30F). After drying reweigh the two subsections todetermine their weight losses, recording them as Mtestand Mnin grams to four decimal places (“n” indicates identifying letterof the calibration panel type being used in the particular test,for example MA, MC, MD, etc.).6.14 Starting with 6.3, repeat the subsequent steps with theother halves of the test and calibration panels, to obtain twosets of weight loss values. For this second test use a fresh padand reverse the positions of the test and calibration panelsections in the machine.6.15 Determine the densi