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BS ISO 18922:2003 Imaging materials. Processed photographic films. Methods for determining scratch resistance

BS ISO 18922:2003

Imaging materials. Processed photographic films. Methods for determining scratch resistance

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Standard number:BS ISO 18922:2003
Pages:20
Released:2003-05-07
ISBN:0 580 41812 X
Status:Standard
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BS ISO 18922:2003


This standard BS ISO 18922:2003 Imaging materials. Processed photographic films. Methods for determining scratch resistance is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 37.040.20 Photographic paper, films and plates. Cartridges

This International Standard is applicable to evaluating the scratch resistance of dry, processed photographic film. It specifies two test methods for evaluating the scratch resistance on either the emulsion or the base side. The two test methods usually give comparable results. It provides empirical laboratory tests made under controlled conditions, but does not necessarily predict the actual scratch resistance of a film in any particular commercial machine.

Method A (see Clause 3) gives a measure of the minimum load requirement to produce a scratch, requires less elaborate evaluation equipment and is less stringent in its requirements of the optical condition of the specimens. Method B (see Clause 4) provides a measurement of haze produced by various stylus loads, is a more complete measure of scratch characteristics of a material and is the preferred method.