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AS 3730.1-2006
[Current]Guide to the properties of paints for buildings, Part 1: Latex — Interior — Flat
Provides a guide to the features and typical characteristics that are expected of an interior flat latex finish paint, when applied by brush, roller or sprayer in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations.
Published: 30/01/2006
Pages: 6
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Table of contents
Header
About this publication
Preface
Foreword
1 Scope
2 Referenced documents
3 Definitions
4 Occupational health and safety
5 Typical properties and characteristics
5.1 Composition
5.2 Condition of test
5.3 Liquid paint
5.3.1 Condition in container
5.3.2 Fineness of grind
5.3.3 Volume solids
5.3.4 Storage stability
5.3.4.1 Ambient temperature storage
5.3.4.2 Elevated temperature storage
5.3.4.3 Vicosity
5.4 Application properties
5.4.1 General
5.4.2 Brushing
5.4.3 Rolling
5.4.4 Spraying
5.5 Applied film
5.5.1 Hard-dry time
5.5.2 Recoating properties and finish
5.5.3 Gloss
5.5.4 Colour
5.5.5 Opacity
5.5.6 Resistance to washing
5.5.7 Fastness to light
5.5.8 Coalescence
5.5.9 Mudcracking
5.6 Cleaning of equipment
6 Packaging
7 Labelling
Appendix A
Cited references in this standard
[Current]
Paints and related materials — Methods of test, Method 213.1: Relative dry hiding power
[Current]
Paints and related materials — Methods of test, Method 205.2: Application properties — Conventional spraying
[Current]
Paints and related materials — Methods of test, Method 205.3: Application properties — Roller coating
[Current]
Paints and related materials — Methods of test, Method 205.4: Application properties — Airless spraying
[Current]
Paints and related materials — Methods of test, Method 211.1: Degree of settling
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