Scrolling down this page will reveal links to over 50
additional pages each of which describes a test that we can
undertake. These additional pages summarise the test methods and
give details of our sample requirements.
The test methods described on this page can be classified into
two categories:-
If you wish us to test architectural coatings, please visit
our Paint Performance
Testing page. Here you will find suites of tests for the
different classes of coatings used on buildings. Cost and time
scale information is included.
One area where we have particular expertise is the evaluation
of raw materials used in paint or resin manufacture. We normally
incorporate the raw material into an appropriate paint or resin
and then test the product. A similar product, made using a
conventional raw material, serves as a control. Test work of this
nature is of particular interest to those who wish to establish
whether the surface coatings industry could present a potential
marketing opportunity. Details of our services can be found on
our Synthesis and Formulation page.
Evaluating surface coatings for their resistance to microbial
attack forms an important part of our work and we have particular
experience in testing coatings for resistance to in-can spoilage
and fungal or algal growth on applied coatings. Our Microbiology Laboratory undertakes
tests on a wide range of decorative and industrial coatings and
has particular expertise in the development and evaluation of hygienic
coatings.
These tests may be carried out on applied films of the coating
before, during or after completion of the drying/curing process.
In view of the large number of tests that fall within this
definition, we have subdivided them into three categories:-
These tests are designed to measure the way that surface
coatings protect substrates from corrosion. If you are more
concerned with the effect of sunlight, moisture and temperature
on the actual surface coating, please refer to our Durability tests.
These tests are designed to measure the effect of sunlight,
moisture and temperature on surface coatings applied to a variety
of substrates. If you are more concerned with the way that
surface coatings protect substrates from corrosion, please refer
to our Corrosion Resistance tests.