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BS EN 13523-22:2024 - TC Tracked Changes. Coil coated metals. Test methods Colour difference. Visual comparison

BS EN 13523-22:2024 - TC

Tracked Changes. Coil coated metals. Test methods Colour difference. Visual comparison

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Standard number:BS EN 13523-22:2024 - TC
Pages:28
Released:2024-05-14
ISBN:978 0 539 31892 0
Status:Tracked Changes
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BS EN 13523-22:2024 - TC


This standard BS EN 13523-22:2024 - TC Tracked Changes. Coil coated metals. Test methods is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 25.220.60 Organic coatings
This document specifies the procedure for determining the difference in the colour of an organic coating on a metallic substrate by visual comparison against a standard using either diffuse natural daylight or artificial daylight in a standard booth. NOTE Results can differ between natural and artificial daylight. It might be that two colour specimens will match in daylight but not under another light source. This phenomenon is known as metamerism (see EN 13523 3). If a metameric match is to be reported in objective terms, spectrophotometric measurements (using CIE Standard Illuminants D65 and A) can be made, in accordance with EN 13523 3. No statement is made about either the precision or the accuracy of this procedure since the results derived are neither in numerical form nor do they provide a pass/fail evaluation in objective terms. Therefore, this procedure is only intended to be used where the use of colour measuring instruments is not recommendable (evaluation of colour matches, inspection of metallic colours, etc.). The standardization of such visual comparisons, by light sources, illuminating and viewing geometry and specimen size, provides for improved uniformity of results. This practice is essential for critical colour matching and is highly recommended for colour inspections.