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BS EN ISO 15110:2017 Paints and varnishes. Artificial weathering including acidic deposition

BS EN ISO 15110:2017

Paints and varnishes. Artificial weathering including acidic deposition

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Standard number:BS EN ISO 15110:2017
Pages:24
Released:2017-10-03
ISBN:978 0 580 90248 2
Status:Standard
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BS EN ISO 15110:2017


This standard BS EN ISO 15110:2017 Paints and varnishes. Artificial weathering including acidic deposition is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 87.040 Paints and varnishes

This document specifies a so-called acid dew and fog test (ADF test) as an accelerated laboratory test method for simulating, by the use of artificial acidic precipitation, the damaging effects of acidic atmospheric precipitation in association with UV radiation, neutral condensed precipitation, and changing temperature and humidity. This test method is intended to be used in evaluating, on the basis of relative performance rankings, the suitability of painted materials for use in outdoor environments with acidic precipitation. It is not intended to generate the same extent of damage or the same damage pattern as in outdoor weathering, but rather to give a ranking which is similar to that which would be obtained in outdoor weathering. The method produces damage which is more homogeneous, allows fewer specimens to be exposed (and hence more rapid testing) and enables evaluation of the exposed specimens to be carried out using methods which are more objective than visual assessment.