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x IS 133 : 2004 URART AT sina, stat: (@&) ae (@) aes — fafarite ( ater gre ) "Indian Standard ENAMEL, INTERIOR: (a) UNDERCOATING (b) FINISHING — SPECIFICATION (Fourth Revision ) 132522050 CONTROLLED COPY ue ” © BIS 2004 v x BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDS ae MANAK BHAVAN, 9 BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MARG, is NEW DELHI 110002 Novennber 2008 ; Price Group 4 Indian Standard | ENAMEL, INTERIOR: 15 133: 2004 (a) UNDERCOATING (b) FINISHING — SPECIFICATION ( Fourth Revision ) 1 SCOPE LA This standard prescribes requirements and ‘methods of sampling and test for enamel, imerior, ‘undercoating and finishing, colour ss required. 1.2. The material is usééfor protection and decoration ‘of interior surfaces and is normally applied as a painting system comprising an appropriate primer followed by the undereoating and the finishing enamel. 2. REFERENCES. ‘The standards listed in Annex A contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions ofthis standard, Atthe time of publication, the editions indicated were valid. All standards are subject to revision, and parties to agreements based on this standard are encouraged t0 investigate the ‘possibility of applying the most recent editions ofthe standards given in Annex A. 3 TERMINOLOGY 3.1 For the purpose of this standard, the definitions tsven in IS 1303 and that given below shall apply AL Registered Sample Sainple supplied in advance by a prospective supplier ‘nd registered by the approved testing authorities after testing ito all the requirements ofthis standard, ‘A complete record ofits performance shall be kept in respect ofall tests 4 TYPES “The material shall be supplied in brushing consistency tout shall be suitable for application by brushing without appreciable drag recommended consistency is 50-60 and air spraying recommended consistency is 35.40 afier thinning witha suitable thinner as agreed le bewween the purchaser and the supplier. 5 REQUIREMENTS, 5.1 Composition ‘The material shall be of such a composition as t0 Satisfy the requirements of this standard. 52 Total Non-volatile Content « The otal no-volaile mater, which includes pigment, extenders and vehicle solids, shall not deviate by more i than #5 percent by mass ffom the recorded data of \ registered sample, This applies to both undercoating | and finishing enamels. A 5.3 Condition in Container ‘SB Ar Delivery [At the time of delivery the punt shall be in such a condition that manual string readily produces ‘uniform product 532 During Storage Dring the 12 months storage period, the rating for degree of setlng shall not drop to 0, when tested as perlS 101 (Pan 6/ Sec 2). ‘Freedom from Coarse Particles The paint shall be free from course aggregates, suspended panicles of ge. and foreign matter, when texted as per IS 101 (Part 1 See 2). 55 Skin Formation “The undercoat or finishing paint shall show no skin foriation, when examined visually at the time of delivery. 5.6 Thinning Properties ‘The undercoat/fnishing paint shall be eapable of being realy mixed with the thinner (see IS 14314) or Suitable thinner to a maximom of 20 percent by ‘ole to achieve the recommended viscosity range 57 Freedom from Yellowing Enainel, interior, Finishing, white, shall not show a ‘greater degree of yellowing than the approved sample ‘when tested as prescribed in Annex B. . 5.8 Lead Restricted Material 5.8.1 The material jntenasd for defence purposes ‘hall, in addition tothe requirements stipulated in 8.1 to 5.9 also be tested for restriction from lead in accordance with I$ 101 (Part 8/Sec 5) as except for green, yellow and red colours. 15133: 2004 158.2 When thus tested the material shall not contain Tead or compounds of lead or mixtures of both, caleulsted as lead monoxide (PbO), exceeding S pereent by mass. 59 The maicrial shall also comply with the requitements given in Table 1. 5.10 The manufoewrer(s) may be permitted to mark \ eit product “synthetic” according 10 this Speciation tcoatains minimum 10 percent by mass ‘0! phthalic anhydride content on non-volatile vehicle when tested as preseribed in 11 of 1S 354 (Part 2). | 6 PACKING AND MARKING | 6.4 Packing i | ‘Unless otherwise agreed to between the purchaser and the supplier, ihe enamel shall be packed in metal | ‘ontainers conforming to 1S 1407 or 1S 2552, | 62 Marking, % \, 62.1 Each container shall be marked with the following: 1a) Name of the material and indication whether undercoating or finishing: ') Indication of the source of manufacture; Anatole", he mae see ante eye se peste | ners | «Volume ft ate | Fe er rbarnenter incor wise: i 1) Month an! year of manufacture; and 12) Colour shade ofthe material 622 BIS Cenification Marking ‘The product may also be marked with the Standard Mark. 62.2.1 The use of the Standacd Mark is govemed by the provisions ofthe Bureau af Indian Standards Ae 1986 and the Rus and Regulations made thereundes, “Th details of conditions under wich the lcenee for the use of Standard Mark may be granted to tnaiwfacturers or producats may be obtsined From the ‘Bureau of Indian Standards 63 Other detils of packing and marking shal bein Sieordance with she instructions given by the purchaser 6A The material, when intended for defence purps-s, shall be packed and marked in accordance with 18 561 | 7 SAMPLING 1.2 Preparation of Test Samples v 11382004 Tablet Requient fr Enamel Interior: (2) Underoting 6) Fihing Gime) 3 3 re a Taare = Pee Gatco a im o ® 6 some eae © ‘20 Bate trioen . reagan) 3 : ; é i 2 ; Seagate = Cece oe Sven aia aeamn — Cgvinore — curninse frusen = ae SD nie eran si) War Sie oS omen — mentee ensae g! “9 Pam tin SP ee pean) L oer = © Rennes tne) li Gegeedenenecah as a ominey a » tenant 0 — omaha —> rrsany a iment 10) Pate Sevan decinen = \(rasoe') ome ywiglt Tanteeaite i ae es emi “0 Veer = * some oF Ni ggeretemmenaiiy ete” peng NO i) Koper Netanya fame + an gSee2) « daof marufectarng NOTE >The wales of es opsctie for supplies io defence ae piven Annex C. ke 9.32 The kind of teting programme as indicated in a - we to establish AUX F, may be taken for guidance, where thought compliance of the paint material with this *?P*°Priae sp say vary depending on the agreement between the purchaser and the supplier ISNo. Title 1994 Colours for ready mixed palms and ‘enamels fourth revision) Methods of sampling and test for paints, varnishes and related products: (Part See 1): Test on liquid paints (general and. 1986 physical), Section 1 Sampling (third revision) (Part Sec 2): Test on liquid paints (general ahd 1987 ‘pliysical), Section 2 Preliminary ‘examination and preparation of samples for testing (ihird revision) (Part t/See 3): Test on liquid paints (general and 1986 physical), Section 3 Preparation of panels (third revision) (Pant 1/See 5): Test on liguid pains (general and 1989 physical), Section 5 Consistency (Whird revision) (Part See 6): Test on liquid paints (general and 1987 physical), Section 6 Flash point: (hird revision) (Part See 7); Test on liquid paints (general and: 1987 physical), Section 7 Mass per 10 litres (third revision) (Part 2/See 1); Test on liquid paints (chemical 1988. ‘examination), Section 1 Water con- sent (third revision) in 101 (Part See 1): Tests on paint film formation, Sec- 1986, sia 1 Drying time (hird revision) (Part 37See 4): Tests on paint film Formation, Sec- 987 tion Finish (third revision) (Par Sec 5) Tests an paint film formation, Sec- 1987 tion 5 Fineness of grind (shied (Pai A/See 1); Optical tesis, Section 1 Opacity 1988 (third revision) ANNEX A. (Clause 2) LIST OF REFERRED INDIANSTANDARDS 15 No. (Part 4/Sec 2) : Optical tes 1989, revision) (Part 4fSec 3) : Optical 1988 (Part a/See 4) + 1988 (Part 5iSee 1) 1988 (Pan SiSee 2): 1988 1070; 1992 1303: 1983. 1407 1980 2552: 1989) dee for packing 5061 packages of pai 1970 asia 1995, v 15 133: 2004 | ANNEX B (Clause 5.7) 4 TEST FOR FREEDOM FROM YELLOWING BA Procedure then apply the second coat. Place the pane! after 24 h Bel Apply two normal coats of the material in i complete darkness for a period of 7 days. accordance with 5 101 (Pat See) by brshing o0 . ied 150'mm x 150 mm mild steel panel. Allow the frst E12, Compare with Fesly prepared and sure for ‘coat to dry for 12 h, slightly rub down the surface and — ANNEX € (Table 1, Note) WET OPACITY VALUES, m/10 1, Min Clow 5 2 o . 350 Bick 4 i) 20 ‘Azar ve oy . Dark edmialy grey i» 150 Midale ronevick green » 90, Signal ed wy 00 Golden ytiow a 80 Pale cream a 200 , = ‘Ligh asia prey and se green B 150 Ble sky 2 110 white ANNEX D [Table 1, SINo. (x)] ‘TEST FOR RESISTANCE TO WATER D-1 PROCEDURE at room temperature for 48 h. Remove the panels fro D:LL Apply 2 coat of material on glass panels as tle and examine it afer 4b, prescribed in Sof IS 101 (Part 1/Sec 3) to give a dry D-1.2. The paint shall be free (rom blisters, pecling or film mass commensurate with the mass per 10 tre as flaking and no undue change in colour. Glossretention specified in Table ofS 101 (Part 3/Sec'4). Allow the shall not be less than 60 percent of the gloss of ppanel to air dry in a horizontal position for 48 h. _unimmersed portion. Immerse the panel in distiled water (see IS 1070) ANNEX E, [Table 1, SiNo. (x¥)) ACCELERATED STORAGE STABILITY TEST seeding. The paint shall meet the drying time urements and stall produce dry film, that is, Eel Stowe the paint sample in » closed $00 sl atform in appearance and fee fom sicaking, ‘container and kept it at 60°C for 96 h. ‘mottling and seeding. Further, for finishing paint, E-L2 After the test pint shall eases ge an Ralinct tects ae ‘of change in efflux time by more than 20 percent of f°" organi val ‘original value and there shall be no evi [NOTE — Keep the pant ample inthe oven and grado the original value and there shall be no evidence of ee E+ PROCEDURE y Bureau of Indian Standards | BIS is a statutory institution established under the Bureau of Indian Stondards Act, 1986 to promote harmonious development ofthe actives of standardization, marking and quay cefcation of oe set | sending 0 conneried mates in te coun I Cooyraht BIS has the copyright ofall its publications. 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