ISO 14680-2-2000 – Determination of pigment content in paints and varnishes – Part 2: Ashing method

introduction
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The international standard ISO 14680-2 was developed by Technical Committee ISO/TC 35, Paints and Varnishes, Sub-Committee SC 9, General Test Methods for paints and varnishes.

ISO 14680-2-2000 – Determination of pigment content in paints and varnishes – Part 2: Ashing method

ISO 14680 consists of the following parts, under the general heading Paints and varnishes – Determination of pigment content:

– Part 1: Centrifugal method

– Part 2: Ashing methods

– Part 3: Filtering methods

1 Range
This part of ISO 14680 is one of a series of standards dealing with the sampling and testing of paints, varnishes and related products.

It specifies a method for determining the pigment content of the ashing paint of the product under test. This method does not apply to coating materials containing aluminum, organic pigments and/or dyes, or inorganic pigments treated with organic compounds. These components may make up about 10% of the pigment and are lost during the ashing process.

ISO 14680-2-2000 – Determination of pigment content in paints and varnishes – Part 2: Ashing method

Because the state of many pigments and fillers changes under specified test conditions, whether the actual pigment content of the product under test can be inferred from the apparent pigment content found by this method will depend on the composition and the selected ashing temperature.

This method is generally not suitable for UV paints and varnishes or for paints and varnishes containing reactive thinners that require special heating conditions.

The pigment content of the coating material can also be determined by centrifugal method (see ISO 14680-1) or filtration method (see ISO 14680-3).

2 Normative references
The following normative documents contain provisions that, by reference herein, constitute the provisions of this part of ISO 14680. For dated references, any subsequent revisions or amendments to these publications will not apply. However, Parties to an agreement based on this part of ISO 14680 are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying new versions of the following normative documents. For undated references, a new version of the standard-setting document referred to applies. ISO and IEC members maintain a register of currently valid international standards.

ISO 1513-1992, Paints and varnishes. Examination and preparation of test samples.

ISO 15528:-1), paints, varnishes and raw materials for paints and varnishes – Sampling.

ISO 14680-2-2000 – Determination of pigment content in paints and varnishes – Part 2: Ashing method

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