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AS 3730.17-2006
[Current]Guide to the properties of paints for buildings, Part 17: Primer — Wood — Latex — Interior/exterior
Provides a guide to the features and typical characteristics that are expected of a latex wood primer, when applied by brush in accordance with the manufacturer’‘s directions.
Published: 02/02/2006
Pages: 7
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Cited references
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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 Conditions 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
5.3.5 Viscosity
5.4 Application properties
5.5 Applied film
5.5.1 Hard-dry time
5.5.2 Recoating properties
5.5.3 Coalescence
5.5.4 Resistance to natural weathering
5.5.4.1 General
5.5.4.2 Durability performance
5.6 Cleaning of equipment
6 Packaging
7 Labelling
Appendix A
Appendix B
B1 Scope
B2 Test panel material
B3 Coating materials
B3.1 Test material (wood primer)
B3.2 Topcoats
B4 Preparation of panels
B5 Coating of panels
Cited references in this standard
[Current]
Guide to the properties of paints for buildings, Part 10: Latex — Exterior — Gloss
[Current]
Paints and related materials — Methods of test, Method 481.1.9: Coatings — Exposed to weathering — Degree of blistering
[Current]
Paints and related materials — Methods of test, Method 301.2: Non-volatile content by volume (volume solids)
[Current]
Paints and related materials — Methods of test, Method 401.6: Hard dry condition (mechanical thumb test)
[Current]
Paints and related materials — Methods of test, Method 409.2: Low temperature coalescence
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