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ISO 8781:1990

ISO 8781:1990 Pigments and extenders – Methods of assessment of dispersion characteristics – Part 3: Assessment from the change in gloss

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Description

The method is of general use for comparing similar pigments, for example a test pigment against an agreed reference pigment. The pigment is dispersed in stages under specified conditions in an agreed binder system. After each stage, a portion of the mill base is taken and made into a composition that is applied to a substrate and dried or stoved. The specular gloss of each dried film is determined as described in ISO 2813. The gloss values are plotted graphically as a function of the dispersion stage (expressed for example as time, number of revolutions of a muller). From the graph, the dispersion work necessary to obtain an agreed specular reflection value is determined.

Edition

1

Published Date

1990-11-15

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

4

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

The method is of general use for comparing similar pigments, for example a test pigment against an agreed reference pigment. The pigment is dispersed in stages under specified conditions in an agreed binder system. After each stage, a portion of the mill base is taken and made into a composition that is applied to a substrate and dried or stoved. The specular gloss of each dried film is determined as described in ISO 2813. The gloss values are plotted graphically as a function of the dispersion stage (expressed for example as time, number of revolutions of a muller). From the graph, the dispersion work necessary to obtain an agreed specular reflection value is determined.

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