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IS104-1991 - Spe For Ready Mix Paint, Brushing, Zinc Chrome, Priming PDF
IS104-1991 - Spe For Ready Mix Paint, Brushing, Zinc Chrome, Priming PDF
IS104-1991 - Spe For Ready Mix Paint, Brushing, Zinc Chrome, Priming PDF
Indian Standard
( Reaffirmed 1999 )
SPECIFICATION FOR
READY MIXED PAINT, BRUSHING,
ZINC CHROME, PRIMING
( Second Revision)
UDC 667.633.417.624.7:667.638.2:667.648.11
@ Copyright 1980
Indian Standard
SPECIFiCATION FOR
READY MIXED PAINT, BRUSHING,
ZINC CHROME, PRIMING
( Second Revision)
Paints and Allied Products Sectional Committee, %DC 8
Chairman Representing
SHRI T. K. S. MANY Addisons Paints.& Chemicals Ltd, Madras
Members
SHRI M. B. SATYAN.~RAIANA ( tiltsmate to
Shri T. K. S. Mani )
SERI S. K. ASTHANA Ministry of Defence ( DGI )
SARI S. PA~DEY ( Alternate )
Dn P. K. BEANDAEI Shalimar Paints Ltd, Calcutta
SHRI N. S. BHARATIA Garware Paints Ltd, Bombay
SHRI S. H. DESAI ( Allsrnafc )
SERIS. BEATTAC~~ARYYA The Alkali & Chemicals Corporation of India I.td,
Rishra
SHRI G. N. TEWARI ( Alfernata )
!j,XBIC. J. BsUrdXAR Asian Paints ( India ) Ltd, Bombay
SHRI P. N. WAGLE ( Affcrnats )
DR S. CHANDRA Oil Technologists’ Association of India, Kanpllr
SHBI M. S. SAXICNA( Altsrnatr )
SHRI G. L. DAWRA All India Small Scale Paints & Allied Industries’
Association, Bombay
SBRI AJIT SINW DHINQRA ( Aftsmuts )
SHEI P. K. DESBPANDE The Premier Autdmobilex Ltd, Bombay
-SEW D. A. PATKI ( Al&mate )
SHRI N. G. S. IYER Directorye General of Supplies b Disposals,
NCW Delhi
JOINT DIEECTOR ( CHEXIOAL ), Railway Board, Ministr$ of Railways
RDSO
-DEPUTY DIRECTOR ( CHEW-
OAL ), RDSO ( Aliernufs )
sHR1 R. D. tiwATR& Directorate General of Technical Development,
New Delhi
Saar KULTAB SINOH ( Alternate )
( Continued on page 2 )
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Members RC~~666fIting
SHRI R.K. MARPHATI~ Goodlass Nerolac Paints Ltd, Bombay
SRRI N. R. KOLWAIXAR ( AkGmatc )
SHRI P. plj. PHADKE Indian Aluminium Co Ltd, Calcutta
Srin~ MI PIXILIP ( A~tsrnafc )
SHIU D. RAMAMOORTHY Bhar,at Heavy Electricals Ltd, Tiruchchirappalli
Sunr M. B. UNNI ( Ahsmate )
SHRI M. N. RAO Indian Paint Association, Calcutta
Snnr M. M. GHOSR ( Alternat )
UR R. J. RATHI Sudarshan Chemical Industries Ltd, Pune
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SARI BALJIT SINGE Bhagsons Paint Industries ( India ), New Delhi
SIIIZI HARDIP SINGH ( &6mUt6 )
DR S. M. SINGE Central Building Research Institute ( CSIR ),
Roorkee
SJIRIR. S. SRIVASTAVA ( Ahmat )
DR M. A. SIVASAMBAN Regional
Research Laboratory ( CSIR ), Hyderabad
DR M. M. SHIRSALK4E ( A~tcrnatr )
SUP~RINTENDINC SURVEYOR OF Central Public Works Department, New Delhi
Wonxs (Ij
SURVLCYOR OF WORKS ( All6r&6 )
DR G. M. SAXENA, Director General, ISI ( &r-ofi& M6mb6r )
Director ( Chem )
SHRI R. K. SrNQE
Deputy Director ( Chem ), IS1
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SRRI S. K. ASTHANA Ministry of Defence ( DGI )
SHRI S. PANDEY ( dltrrnatc )
Indian Standard
SPECIFICATION FOR
READY MIXED PAINT, BRUSHING; .
ZINC CHROME, PRIMING
( Second Revisidn)
0. FOREWORD
0.1 This Indian Standard ( Second Revision ) was adopted by the Indian
Standards Institution on 27 July 1979, after the draft finalized by the
Paints and Allied Products Sectional Committee had been approved by
the Chemical Division Council.
0.2 This standard was first published in 1950 and subsequently ‘revised
in 1962. In this revision requirements for chromic aobydride and zinc
oxide content in zinc chromate have been included. Method of test for
zinc chromate has also been included. The optional requirements for
spreading capacity and spreading time have been dropped and a regular
requirement for wet opacity been included. Amendment No. 1 issued
in November 1969 to this standard has been incorporated.
0.3 This standard contains clause 4.1 which calls for agreement bet.ween
the purchaser and the supplier.
0.4 For the purpose of deciding whether a particular requirement of
this standard is complied with, the .final value, observed or calculated,
expressing the result of a test or analysis, shall be rounded off in accord-
ance with IS : 2-1960*. The number of significant ,places retained in
the rounded off value should be the same as that of the specified value
in this standard.
‘1. SCOi%
1.1 This standard prescribes requirements and methods of sampling and
test for the material commercially known.as ready mixed paint, brushing,
zinc chrome, priming, air drying.
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1.1.1 The material is used for the protection of aluminium and .light
alloys and may also be used for steelwork. It may be used under marine
and inland outdoor conditions.
2. TERMINOLOGY
2.1 For the purpose of this standard, the definitions given in IS : 1303-
1963* and IS : lOl-1964t shall apply.
3. REQUIREMENTS
3.1 Composition - The material shall consist of60 f 4 percent by
mass of pigment in accordance with 3.1.1 together with suitable medium,
thinners and driers in such proportions as to satisfy the requirements of
this standard.
3.1.1 The pigment when tested as prescribed in Appendix A shall
contain not less than 40 percent by mass of zinc chrome conforming to
Type 2 of IS : 51-1979: which shall correspond to a minimum of 17.2
percent by mass of chromic anhydride and 14.6 to 16.0 percent by mass
of zinc oxide. The balance of the pigment composition shall consist of
such other rust inhibitors ( other than lead pigments ) or extenders, as
may be considered necessary.
3.1.2 Gypsum and calcium sulphate shall not be used.
342 Resistance to Salt Spray - When tested as prescribed in
Appendix B panel prepared from the material shall Fhow no signs of,
corrosion after continuous exposure for 4 days in salt-spray cabinet.
3.3 Mass in kg/l0 Litre - The minimum mass in kg/l0 litres of the
material when tested in accordance with 25 of IS : lOl-19647 shall
be 140; It shall be, however, within f 3 percent by mass of the sample
approved against this specification., if any.
3.4 The material shall ,also comply with the requirements given in
Table 1.
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CEARACJTRRISTIO or TFST
&. REQUIREMENT I~~THOD
( REP TO CL No.
IN 13 : 101-1964.)
3 Drying time: hard dry Not more than 18 hours 7.1, 7.2 and 7.3
ii) Consistency Smooth and uniform and 7.4
suitable for application
by brushing without
appreciable drag on
the brush
iii) Finish Smooth and matt or egg- 7.5
shell flat
iv) Wet opacity Between -10 percent 10
and +20 percent of
the approved. sample
v) Colour That of zinc chrome 11
vi) Water content ( if water is 0.5 14
suspected to be present ),
percent by maas, Max
vii) Scratch hardnesr No scratch ar to show the 15.1
bare metal
viii) Flexibility and adhesion after No visibile damage or 16
48 hours air-drying detachment of film
ix) Protection against corrosion No signs of corrosion 18
under conditiona of con-
densation
x) Flash point, ‘C, dfin 30 24
xi) Keeping properties, Min One year 31
*Methods of test for ready mixed paints and enamels ( second r&ion ).
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IS : 104 - 1979
4.2.1 The containers may also be marked with the I$1 Certification
Mark.
NOTE- The use of the ISI Certifieation Mark is governed by the provisions OI
the Indian Standards Institution ( Certification, Marks ) Act and the Rules and
Regulations made thereunder. The IS1 Mark on products covered by an Indian
Standard conveys the assurance that they have been produced to comply with the
requirements of that standard under a well-defined system of inspection, testing and
quality control which is devised and supervised by IS1 and operated by the
producer. ISI marked products are also continuously checked by IS1 for conformity
to that standard as a further safeguard. Details of conditions under which a licence
for the use of the IS1 Certification Mark may be granted to manufacturers or
processors, may be obtained from the Indian Standards Institution.
5. SAMPLING
6. TEST METHODS
*Methods of test for ready mixed paints and enamels ( second rcaision )‘;
tSpccilication for water for general laboratory used ( second rctision ).
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APPENDIX A
( Clause 3.1.1 )
A-O. GENERAL
A-9.1 Outline of the Method - Chromic anhydride is determined by
titrating the iodine liberated from potassium iodide with standard sodium
thiosulphate solution. Zinc oxide is determined in the same solution by
titrating the iodine subsequently liberated on addition of potassium
ferricyanide, with standard sodium thiosulphate solution.
A-l. REAGENTS
A-1.1 Dilute Sulphuric Acid - approximately 7 N.
A-2. PROCEDURE
A-2.1 Weigh accurately about 0’5 g of the extracted pigment in a 500-ml
conical flask. Add 70 m 1 o f water and 30 ml of dilute sulphuric acid.
Boil slowly for 2 to 3 minutes and cool.
A-2.3 After the titration for chromic anhydride, add ammonia solution
dropwise until the litmus test paper first turns blue. ( An excess of
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A-3. CALCULATION
3.334 x v, x JV
A-3.1 Chromic anhydride percent by mass ( CrOa) =
M
where
VI - volume in ml of sodium thiosulphate solution used in
first titration,
N= normality of sodium fhiosulphate solution used, and
,M - mass in g of the material taken for the titration.
12.45 x V2 x N
A-3.1 Zinc oxide ( ZnO ), percent by mass =
A4
where
APPENDIX B
( Clause 3.2 )
B-l. APPARATUS
B-3. PROCEDURE
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