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ÖNORM EN ISO 4628-4
Issue date: 2016 06 15
Paints and varnishes - Evaluation of degradation of coatings - Designation of quantity and size of defects, and of intensity of uniform changes in appearance - Part 4: Assessment of degree of cracking (ISO 4628-4:2016)
This part of ISO 4628 specifies a method for assessing the degree of cracking of coatings by comparison with pictorial standards.
ISO 4628-1 defines the system used for ...
Withdrawn: 2016 10 15
Publisher:
Austrian Standards International
Format:
Digital | 21 Pages
Language:
German
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This part of ISO 4628 specifies a method for assessing the degree of cracking of coatings by comparison with pictorial standards.
ISO 4628-1 defines the system used for designating the quantity and size of defects and the intensity of changes in appearance of coatings and outlines the general principles of the system. This system is intended to be used, in particular, for defects caused by ageing and weathering, and for uniform changes such as colour changes, for example yellowing.
ÖNORM EN ISO 4628-4
2016 10 15
Paints and varnishes - Evaluation of degradation of coatings - Designation of quantity and size of d...
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ÖNORM EN ISO 4628-4
2016 06 15
Paints and varnishes - Evaluation of degradation of coatings - Designation of quantity and size of d...
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2004 01 01
Paints and varnishes - Evaluation of degradation of coatings - Designation of quantity and size of d...
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Paints and varnishes - Evaluation of degradation of coatings - Designation of quantity and size of defects, and of intensity of uniform changes in appearance - Part 4: Assessment of degree of cracking (ISO 4628-4:2016)
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2016 01 12
Paints and varnishes — Evaluation of degradation of coatings — Designation of quantity and size of defects, and of intensity of uniform changes in appearance — Part 4: Assessment of degree of cracking