Testing Paints for Resistance to Weathering
Scope and Field of Application
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.
It is important to realise that the tests listed here provide
comparative rather than absolute data. They will, for example,
indicate whether Paint A has better weather resistance properties
than Paint B. What is often required however is a report that
states, for example, "The test results prove that Paint A
will provide effective protection for at least 10 years when
exposed in Southern Europe."
In order to obtain this type of absolute data, the client
needs to supply a Reference Paint which, in the case of the above
example, is known to provide effective protection for at least 10
years when exposed in Southern Europe. The Reference Paint should
also be as close as possible in composition to Paint A. The
procedure then is to run the test on both paints until one fails.
If, for example, the Reference Paint fails first, our report
would say " The test results indicate that Paint A will
provide effective protection for at least 10 years when exposed
in Southern Europe."
It must be emphasised that laboratory tests can (and do)
provide misleading predictions regarding the weather resistance
of paints in the real world. In practice manufacturers of
exterior paints rely heavily on records of how their products
perform in service. This information is supplemented by data
obtained from test panels exposed at various locations throughout
the world. This combination of service life and test panel
exposure data then serves as a means of checking the reliability
of laboratory test results.
In one respect exterior paint manufacturers become the victims
of their own success, since the longer the service life of the
products they develop, the longer it takes for them to obtain in-service
performance data. It is for this reason that they place
increasing reliance on the predictive ability of laboratory tests.
Test Methods
We can carry out the following tests:-
Please contact Peter Collins
for further details.
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