Ultra Rapid Prediction of Paint Durability

The objective of this study was to establish the suitability of oxygen plasma erosion as an ultra rapid method of predicting paint durability. Thirteen paints were exposed at five different exposure sites around the world and monitored for loss of gloss and chalking over a two year period. The same paints were also subjected to oxygen plasma erosion and conventional accelerated weathering and the gloss and chalking compared.

The study showed that the active species causing oxidation in the plasma was probably atomic oxygen. Negligible ultraviolet radiation was found in the oxygen plasma. The processes occurring in plasma erosion are purely oxidative.

A reasonable correlation between the rankings of paint systems under plasma erosion and natural weathering was noted for most samples. This correlation compared well with other artificial weathering apparatus. It was concluded that plasma erosion provides a very rapid means of accelerated weathering and it can be used as a development tool to aid in the selection of formulations.

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Department of Trade and Industry (UK)

Code: TR-5-87
Status: Completed
Duration: 4 Years
Reports: All PRA Members