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Water Immersion Test For Application

This document provides a standard testing procedure for evaluating the water resistance of coatings using a water immersion test. The procedure involves partially immersing coated specimens in distilled water at 30 degrees Celsius for 24 hours. After removal from the water bath, the specimens are wiped dry and evaluated within 10 minutes for any changes in color, blistering or other effects from water exposure that could indicate degradation of the coating. The water immersion test is useful for research and quality control to determine if coatings will adequately resist damage from water over time.

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Water Immersion Test For Application

This document provides a standard testing procedure for evaluating the water resistance of coatings using a water immersion test. The procedure involves partially immersing coated specimens in distilled water at 30 degrees Celsius for 24 hours. After removal from the water bath, the specimens are wiped dry and evaluated within 10 minutes for any changes in color, blistering or other effects from water exposure that could indicate degradation of the coating. The water immersion test is useful for research and quality control to determine if coatings will adequately resist damage from water over time.

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Colourtech Coating (India) Pvt Ltd

Standard Testing Procedure




Ctek-Gen-201




Testing water resistance of coatings using water immersion

Reference A part of this document has been referred from ASTM D 870 - 9702










Author: Rajan Gangar Reviewed By: Approved By:

Date : 30
th
Aug14 Revision # 00

Scope:
This test method covers the basic principles and operating procedures for testing water
resistance of coatings by partial or complete immersion of coated specimens in distilled or
de-mineralized water at ambient temperature conditions, this practice is limited to tests in
water alone and is limited to the methods of obtaining, measuring and controlling the
conditions and procedures of water immersion tests. It does not specify specimen
preparation, specific test conditions or evaluation of results.
Significance and use:
Immersion in water can cause the degradation of coatings. Knowledge on how a coating
resists water immersion is helpful in predicting its service life. Failure in water immersion test
may be caused by a number of factors including a deficiency in the coating itself,
contamination of substrate or inadequate surface preparation. The test is therefore useful in
evaluating coatings alone or complete coating systems.
Water immersion test is used for research and development of coatings and substrate
treatments, specification acceptance and quality control in manufacturing. These tests
typically result in pass or fail determination, but the degree of failure may also be measured.
A coating system is considered to pass if there is no evidence of water related failure after a
specified period of time.
Procedure:
1. Fill the transparent plastic bag with distilled water to a depth such that the test specimen
/ coated glass bottle is partially immersed for approximately half the length of the test
specimen.

2. A constant temperature of ~ 30 deg C is required to be maintained throughout the test.

3. Place the coated test specimens in the water bath for a period of 24 hrs unless or until
specifically mentioned for specific evaluation purpose.

4. Conclude the test after the specified period of time or after effects from water immersion
have been observed.

5. Wipe the test specimens dry. Rate specimens for changes in color, blistering etc.


6. Evaluate specimens no less than 5 min and no more than 10 min after removal from water
bath, as the effects from water exposure can change within a short time. Remove only as
many specimens as can be rated within the specified time.

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