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PAINTS AND VARNISHES - COATING POWDERS - PART J1: DETERMINATION OF PARTICLE SIZE DISTRIBUTION BY SIEVING (ISO 8130-1:1992 (2007), IDT)
MS 133: PART J1:2008
Status : Withdrawn
Format : PDF

This part of ISO 8130 specifies a method for the determination of particle size distribution by sieving. It
discriminates between particles in the size range
from 32 pm to 300 pm.
Th ....Read more e method can also be used as an abbreviated
procedure, i.e. for the determination of the residue
on one single sieve only ("go"/"no go" test).
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PAINTS AND VARNISHES - EVALUATION OF DEGRADATION OF COATINGS - DESIGNATION OF QUANTITY AND SIZE OF DEFECTS, AND OF INTENSITY OF UNIFORM CHANGES IN APPEARANCE - PART H2: ASSESSMENT OF DEGREE OF BLISTERING (FIRST REVISION) (ISO 4628-2:2003, IDT)
MS 133: PART H2:2008
Status : 1st Revision
Format : PDF

This part of ISO 4628 describes a method for assessing the degree of blistering of coatings by comparison
with pictorial standards.
The pictorial standards provided in this part of ISO 462 ....Read more 8 illustrate blisters in the sizes 2, 3, 4 and 5, and each
size in the quantities (densities) 2, 3, 4 and 5.
ISO 4628-1 defines the system used for designating the quantity and size of defects and the intensity of
changes in appearance of coatings and outlines the general principles of the system. This system is intended
to be used, in particular, for defects caused by ageing and weathering, and for uniform changes such as
colour changes, for example yellowing.
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METHODS OF TEST FOR PAINTS ANDVARNISHES : PART B1 : DETERMINATION OF WATER (FIRST REVISION)
MS 133: PART B1:1998
Status : 1st Revision
Format : PDF

This part of Malaysian Standard describes method for the determination of water in paints and varnishes.

Two methods are given for the procedures; the Dean and Stark Method and Karl Fisch ....Read more er Method. The Dean and Stark Method should be used as the referee method on cases of dispute. Close

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METHODS OF TEST FOR PAINTS AND VARNISHES PART D8: DETERMINATION OF HIDING POWER USING KUBELKA-MUNK METHOD FOR WHILE AND LIGHT-COLOURED PAINTS
MS 133: PART D8:1999
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies a method to be used for determining hiding power (spreading rate necessary to give a contrast ratio of 98%) ofwhite or light-coloured paints. It is restricted to pain ....Read more t films having the tri-stimulus value of Y=70. It is not applicable to fluorescent or metallic paint. Close

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METHODS OF TEST FOR PAINTS AND VARNISHES : PART F10 : DETERMINATION OF RESISTANCE TO CATHODIC DISBONDING OF COATINGS FOR USE IN MARINE ENVIRONMENTS
MS 133: PART F10:2003
Status : Withdrawn
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This Malaysian Standard describes a method of test for determining the resistance to
cathodic disbonding of a single coating or multi-coat system of paint, varnish or other organic
coating ....Read more applied to metallic substrates when the surface coating covering the metal substrate
may contain or develop discontinuities. It is applicable to coatings that are subjected to
marine environments, such as those on ships or partially exposed marine structures.
NOTES:
1. For coatings that are used to protect land-based metallic structures, the conditions of the test differ from those for
coatings to be used in marine applications. MS 133: Part F11 describes a method suitable for assessing coatings
applied to buried structures.
2. The test result may be influenced not only by the properties of the coating system under test, but also by the
nature and preparation of the substrate, the method of application of the coating system and other factors.
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METHODS OF TEST FOR PAINTS AND VARNISHES: PART F17: DETERMINATION OF WET-SCRUB RESISTANCE AND CLEANABILITY OF COATINGS (ISO 11998:1998, MOD)
MS 133: PART F17:2003
Status : Original
Format : PDF

The ability of coatings to withstand wear caused by repeated cleaning operations and to resist
permanent blemishing by stains is an important consideration both from a practical point of
v ....Read more iew and when comparing and rating such coatings. This Malaysian Standard specifies an
accelerated method for the determination of wet-scrub resistance. With regard to the
cleanability of coatings, only the method is specified and not the soiling agents.
NOTE. Since these properties depend not only on the quality of a coating but also on the substrate, the method of
application, the drying conditions and other factors, the results obtained are not directly transferable to actual
practice. In this standard the evaluation of the coating is based on a defined substrate, a fixed application method,
specified drying conditions and a defined method of wet scrubbing.
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METHODS OF TEST FOR PAINTS PART A4 : NOTES FOR GUIDANCE ON PAINT APPLICATION
MS 133: PART A4:1973
Status : Original
Format : PDF

The following notes are intended as a guide to the application of
paint for laboratory examination. Because laboratory examination is
carried out on small painted surfaces, the technique d ....Read more escribed does not
agree in all respects with that employed in the decorative trade or in
industry. The niain object of the laboratory technique is to ensure
that the film on the small panel is as uniform as possible. The notes are
not comprehensive and are intended as guides rather than hard, and
fast rules; operators should, however, practise the techniques of
application before painting panels for test purposes.
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METHODS OF TEST FOR PAINTS : PART F4 : RESISTANCE TO CONTINUOUS SALT SPRAY
MS 133: PART F4:1973
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Part of the Malaysian Standard Method describes a procedure
for determining the resistance of single films or multicoat systems
of paints of allied materials to a continuous salt wate ....Read more r (artificial
seawater) spray.
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METHODS OF TEST FOR PAINTS AND VARNISHES: PART F12: DETERMINATION OF RESISTANCE TO NEUTRAL SALT SPRAY (FOG) (ISO 7253:1996, MOD)
MS 133: PART F12:2003
Status : Original
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard is one of a series of standards dealing with the sampling and testing of paints, varnishes and related products.

It describes a method for determining the resistan ....Read more ce of coatings to neutral salt spray (fog) in accordance with the requirements of coating or product specifications. Close

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METHODS OF TEST FOR PAINTS AND VARNISHES: PART F14: ARTIFICIAL WEATHERING AND EXPOSURE TO ARTIFICIAL RADIATION – EXPOSURE TO FILTERED XENON-ARC RADIATION (ISO 11341:1994, MOD)
MS 133: PART F14:2003
Status : Original
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This Malaysian Standard is one of a series of standards dealing with the sampling and testing of paints, varnishes and related products.

It specifies a test method for assessing either th ....Read more e resistance of paint coatings to artificial weathering or the resistance to light by exposure to artificial radiation.

The standard describes the most important parameters and specifies the conditions to be used in the exposure apparatus.

Provided the test conditions specified are strictly respected, reproducibility is improved and an improved correlation is obtained between natural-weathering and artificial-weathering tests.
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