Standard Practice for Determining by Exterior Exposure Tests the Susceptibility of Paint Films to Microbiological Attack


Importancia y uso:

3.1 The growth of fungi and algae in and on the surface of paint films represents a major cause of discoloration or disfigurement of painted surfaces.

3.2 Simple observation of a coated object subjected to exterior exposure is considered a practical and reliable method for determining the degree that microorganisms discolor the coating. However, this applies to a specific coated object exposed under a given set of conditions.

3.3 It should be recognized that there are critical factors that influence the amount of microbial growth that may occur on the same coated object when exposed to other conditions. These factors include the geographic location, local atmospheric conditions such as the dust and pollen content of the air, angle of exposure, degree to which the coating is subjected to weathering, effects of moisture and sunlight, the substrates on which the coating is applied, and the coatings in the paint system under test. The latter factor includes the stability of the coating while packaged in the container, as well as the composition of the coatings included in the total system and the thickness of each coating applied. Thus, while microorganisms occur on the surface of the last film applied, the degree of microbiological growth that will occur is also influenced by the composition of the undercoats. All the above factors should be considered in the selection of a coating resistant to discoloration by microorganisms.

Subcomité:

D01.28

Referida por:

E3152-23, D5590-17R21, D3274-09R21, D3322-23, D6763-16R22, D5324-16R22, D5146-10R19

Volúmen:

06.01

Número ICS:

87.040 (Paints and varnishes)

Palabras clave:

exposure; exterior; microbiological paint films ;

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Norma
D3456

Versión
24

Estatus
Active

Clasificación
Practice

Fecha aprobación
2024-09-01