Fineness of Grind Determination
BS 3900-C6: ISO 1524 : EN 21524
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Scope and Field of Application
BS 3900-C6, ISO 1524 and EN 21524 are alternative names for
the same method which is intended for the determination of the
fineness of grind of pigments in liquid paints, inks and related
products using a suitable gauge. It is a simple and convenient
method of monitoring the progress of the dispersion stage of
manufacture and for a QC check on the finished product.
There are no pass/fail criteria defined in the standard. This
is a matter of agreement between the parties concerned.
The actual standard is a copyright-protected document and we
are not able to provide you with a copy. If required however, you
can easily obtain a copy from the British Standards
Institution.
Summary of Method
We use a Hegman gauge which consists of a steel block into
which is machined a groove which is uniformly tapered along its
length from 100 microns at one end to zero at the other (25 and
50 micron gauges are also available). A scale denotes the depth
of the groove at any point along its length. A portion of the
sample is placed in the groove at the deep end and a blade used
to draw the liquid down the length of the groove.
When the gauge is viewed at an angle, it is possible to note
the point along the length of the groove where it becomes shallow
enough for the pigment particles to protrude above the level of
the liquid. The pigment particle size at this point can be read
from the scale.
Sample Requirements
We require no more than 100 g of sample.
Accreditation
PRA is accredited to ISO 17025 by the United Kingdom
Accreditation Service (UKAS)
to carry out this test.
Please contact Peter Collins
for further details.
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