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Homepage>BS Standards>25 MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING>25.220 Surface treatment and coating>25.220.60 Organic coatings>BS EN 13523-11:2019 Coil coated metals. Test methods Resistance to solvents (rubbing test)
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BS EN 13523-11:2019 Coil coated metals. Test methods Resistance to solvents (rubbing test)

BS EN 13523-11:2019

Coil coated metals. Test methods Resistance to solvents (rubbing test)

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Standard number:BS EN 13523-11:2019
Pages:12
Released:2019-09-25
ISBN:978 0 539 01625 3
Status:Standard
BS EN 13523-11:2019 Coil Coated Metals - Resistance to Solvents (Rubbing Test)

BS EN 13523-11:2019 Coil Coated Metals - Resistance to Solvents (Rubbing Test)

Introducing the BS EN 13523-11:2019, a comprehensive standard that provides detailed test methods for assessing the resistance of coil coated metals to solvents through a rubbing test. This standard is an essential tool for professionals in the metal coating industry, ensuring that the quality and durability of coil coated metals meet the highest standards.

Overview

Released on September 25, 2019, this standard is a crucial part of the BS EN 13523 series, which focuses on various test methods for coil coated metals. The BS EN 13523-11:2019 specifically addresses the resistance to solvents, a critical factor in determining the longevity and performance of coated metals in various environments.

Key Features

  • Standard Number: BS EN 13523-11:2019
  • Pages: 12
  • ISBN: 978 0 539 01625 3
  • Status: Standard

Why Choose BS EN 13523-11:2019?

The BS EN 13523-11:2019 standard is indispensable for manufacturers, quality control professionals, and researchers who are involved in the production and testing of coil coated metals. Here are some reasons why this standard is a must-have:

Ensures High-Quality Standards

By adhering to the BS EN 13523-11:2019, you ensure that your products meet the rigorous quality standards required in the industry. This standard provides a reliable method to test the resistance of coil coated metals to solvents, which is crucial for maintaining the integrity and appearance of the coating over time.

Comprehensive Testing Methodology

The standard outlines a detailed rubbing test method, which is designed to simulate real-world conditions where the coated metal might come into contact with solvents. This test helps in identifying potential weaknesses in the coating, allowing for improvements and ensuring that the final product is robust and durable.

Industry Recognition

BS EN 13523-11:2019 is recognized internationally, making it a valuable asset for companies looking to expand their market reach. Compliance with this standard demonstrates a commitment to quality and can enhance your reputation in the global market.

Applications

This standard is applicable across various industries where coil coated metals are used, including:

  • Construction and architecture
  • Automotive manufacturing
  • Appliance production
  • Furniture and interior design

Conclusion

Incorporating the BS EN 13523-11:2019 standard into your testing and quality assurance processes is a strategic move that can significantly enhance the reliability and performance of your coil coated metal products. With its detailed methodology and international recognition, this standard is an invaluable resource for ensuring that your products stand up to the challenges of solvent exposure.

Invest in the BS EN 13523-11:2019 standard today and take a proactive step towards ensuring the highest quality and durability for your coil coated metal products.

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BS EN 13523-11:2019


This standard BS EN 13523-11:2019 Coil coated metals. Test methods is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 25.220.60 Organic coatings

This part of the EN� 13523 series specifies the procedure for evaluating the degree of curing by assessing the resistance of a cured organic coating film, applied on a metallic substrate, to a specified organic solvent.