BS 3900-D7(1983) : 1983 AMD 16876
Superseded
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METHODS OF TEST FOR PAINTS - OPTICAL TESTS ON PAINT FILMS - DETERMINATION OF HIDING POWER OF WHITE AND LIGHT-COLOURED PAINTS BY THE KUBELKA-MUNK METHOD
23-11-2012
28-02-2007
NO CONTENTS SECTION
Provides a method for determining the hiding power of white or light-coloured paints. restricted to paint films having the tri-stimulus value of Y greater than 70. Not applicable to fluorescent or metallic paints.
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STI/10
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| DevelopmentNote |
Supersedes 81/51820 DC (07/2005) Renumbered and superseded by BS EN ISO 6504-1. (02/2007)
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| DocumentType |
Standard
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| PublisherName |
British Standards Institution
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| Status |
Superseded
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| SupersededBy |
| Standards | Relationship |
| ISO 6504-1:1983 | Identical |
| BS 3900-D6:1982 | Methods of test for paints. Optical tests on paint films Determination of contrast ratio (opacity) of light-coloured paints at a fixed spreading rate, using polyester film |
| BS 3900-A12:1975 | Methods of test for paints. Tests on liquid paints (excluding chemical tests) Determination of density |
| BS 3900:GENINTRO(1969) : LATEST | METHODS OF TEST FOR PAINTS - GENERAL INTRODUCTION |
| BS 3900-A1:1970 | Methods of test for paints. Tests on liquid paints (excluding chemical tests) Sampling |
| ISO 3905:1980 | Paints and varnishes — Determination of contrast ratio (opacity) of light coloured paints at a fixed spreading rate (using black and white charts) |
| BS 3900-B2:1970 | Methods of test for paints. Tests involving chemical examination of liquid paints and dried paint films Determination of volatile matter and non-volatile matter |
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