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METHODS OF TEST FOR PAINTS AND VARNISHES : PART E1 : BEND TEST (CYLINDRICAL MANDREL) (FIRST REVISION) (ISO 1519 : 1973, MOD)
MS 133 : PART E1 : 2000
Status : 1st Revision
Format : PDF

1.1This Malaysian Standard specifies an empirical test procedure for assessing theresistance of a coating of paint, varnish or related product to cracking and/or detachment froma metal substrate when ....Read more subjected to bending round a cylindrical mandrel under standardconditions,
1.2For amulticoat system, each coat may be tested separately or the complete systemmay be tested. 1.3The method specified may be carried out
eitheras a "go/no go" test, by carrying out the test with a single specified size of mandrel, toassess compliance with a particular requirement
orby repeating the procedure using successively smaller mandrels to determine the diameterof the first mandrel over which the coating cracks and/or becomes detached from thesubstrate.
1.4Two types of apparatus are specified, Type 1 being appropriate for use on test panelsof thickness up to 0.3 mm, and Type 2 for use on test panels of thickness up to 1.0 mm. Bothtypes of apparatus have been found to give similar results with the same coating, but normally
only one will be used for testing a given product.
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METHODS OF TEST FOR PAINTS AND VARNISHES : PART A8 : FLASH/NO FLASH TEST - CLOSED CUP EQUILIBRIUM METHOD (FIRST REVISION)
MS 133 : PART A8 : 1994
Status : 1st Revision
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies a method to determine if a flammable material such as a
paint, varnish, paint binder, solvent, petroleum or a related product, when maintained at a
select ....Read more ed equilibrium temperature and under the conditions of the test, gives off sufficient
flammable vapour at this temperature to cause ignition on application of an external source of
flame applied in a standard manner.
This method of test does not determine the flashpoint of the product under test, but merely its
behaviour at the selected equilibrium temperature as may be required to comply with laws or
regulations relating to the storage, transport and use of flammable products. For this purpose it
is unnecessary to determine the exact flashpoint but it is necessary to determine whether or not
flashing occurs at a single given temperature.
By the procedure specified, differences between test apparatus of various standard designs are
minimized by ensuring that the test is carried out only when the product under test and the
air/vapour mixture above it in the test vessel are exactly in temperature equilibrium.
The method is suitable for use over the temperature range 5 to 65°C, although some of the
apparatus listed in Appendix A cannot cover all of this range using the thermometer supplied
with the apparatus. The procedure also makes allowance for deviations from standard
atmospheric pressure.
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METHODS OF TEST FOR PAINTS AND VARNISHES : PART A5 : LARGE SCALE BRUSHING TEST (FIRST REVISION)
MS 133 : PART A5 : 1993
Status : 1st Revision
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard method of test describes procedures primarily intended for assessing the brushing and flow characteristics of paints and related materials when applied to relatively large area ....Read more s of closely defined substrates.It can also be used to observe other properties, such as the tendency of the paint to retract from sharp edges and protuberances, for example mouldings, rivet heads, weld seams, etc., with consequent loss of opacity and protective power;for this purpose suitable mouldings, series of rivet heads or other raised features should be attached to the main panel.

The test does not allow the determination of paint properties in any absolute or precise sense, because of the subjective factor involved in evaluating the results. Nevertheless, when carried out by a skilled operator, and especially when used to compare the performance of a product under test and of an agreed standard material, it has been found to give very useful information that is not attainable in a
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PAINTS AND VARNISHES - PART C6: DETERMINATION OF FINENESS OF GRIND (SECOND REVISION) (ISO 1524:2000, IDT)
MS 133-C6:2010
Status : 2nd Revision
Format : PDF

This International Standard is one of a series of standards dealing with the sampling and testing of paints, varnishes,
printing inks and related products.
It specifies a method for determ ....Read more ining the fineness of grind of paints, inks and related products by use of a suitable
gauge, graduated in micrometres. Itisapplicabletoalltypesofliquidpaintsandrelatedproducts.Ofthethreegaugesreferredtoin4.1the100µmgaugeissuitableforgeneraluse,butthe50µmandespeciallythe25µmgaugewillonlyprovidereliableresultsin
thehandsofskilledlaboratorypersonnel.Particularcautionisnecessaryininterpretingreadingsoflessthan10µm
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Clear liquids - Estimation of colour by the platinum-cobalt scale - Part K13: Spectrophotometric method (ISO 6271-2:2004, IDT)
MS 133-K13:2012
Status : Withdrawn
Format : PDF

This part of ISO 6271 specifies a spectrophotometric method for estimating the colour, in Pt-Co units, of clear
liquids. It is applicable to clear liquids having a colour characteristic similar ....Read more to those of the reference platinumcobalt scale specified in ISO 6271-1.
The method described provides a more precise way of measuring Pt-Co colour than that described in
ISO 6271-1.
NOTE The term “platinum-cobalt colour (Pt-Co colour)” used here is preferred over the terms “Hazen colour” and “APHA
colour”.
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METHODS OF TEST FOR PAINTS PART G5 : RESISTANCE TO LIQUIDS
MS 133: PART G5:1975
Status : Original
Format : PDF

1 .1 This Part of the Malaysian Standard describes a general procedure
for determining the resistance of single fIlms or multicoat systems
of paints or allied materials to the action of si ....Read more ngle-phase liquids (with
or withoti t aeration, agitation or circulation) or to two-phase liqUidS.
1 .2 The procedure enables the effect of the lest liquid on the coating and
also the deterioration of the substrate to be assessed.
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METHODS OF TEST FOR PAINTS AND VARNISHES : PART A2 : EXAMINATION AND PREPARATION OF SAMPLES FOR TESTING (FIRST REVISION)
MS 133 : PART A2 : 1993
Status : 1st Revision
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This Malaysian Standard specifies both the procedure for preliminary examination of a single sample as received for testing and the procedure for preparing a test sample by blending and reduction of a ....Read more series of samples representative of a consignment or bulk of paint; varnish or related product. Close

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METHODS OF TEST FOR PAINTS PART F8 : RESISTANCE TO ACCELERATED WEATHERING, XENON ARC METHOD
MS 133 : PART F8 : 1986
Status : Original
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This Part describes a procedure for determining the resistance of simple films or multicoat systems of paints, or allied material to accelerated weathering.

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METHODS OF TEST FOR PAINTS PART A3 : STANDARD PANELS FOR PAINT TESTING (FIRST REVISION)
MS 133: PART A3:1989
Status : 1st Revision
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This Part of the Malaysian Standard specifies several types of standard panels and their preparation, prior to printing, of standard panels for use in general methods of test for paints, varnishes and ....Read more related products. Close

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METHODS OF TEST FOR PAINTS AND VARNISHES : PART A7 : DETERMINATION OF VISCOSITY AT A HIGH RATE OF SHEAR (FIRST REVISION)
MS 133 : PART A7 : 1994
Status : 1st Revision
Format : PDF

This Malaysian Standard specifies the general procedure for determining the dynamic
viscosity of paints, varnishes and related products at a rate of shear not less than
5000 s~’ and not ....Read more higher than 20000 s1. When the viscosities of products are being
compared the rate of shear shall be approximately the same. The determination shall
be made at a closely controlled temperature, 27 ± 0.5°C.
The value obtained gives information about the resistance of the material to brushing
during the initial application period; no information is obtained, however, on the
changes resulting from evaporation of solvents from the paint.
The method is suitable for all brushing paints and varnishes whether they are
Newtonian in behaviour or not. Furthermore, because of the narrow gap between the
stationary and rotary parts of high shear viscometers, the method is more reproducible
for paints having low values for fineness of grain, as determined by MS 133:Pt.C6
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