GB/T 1724-1979
AbolishedMethods of test for fineness of grind of paints
涂料细度测定法
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the test method for determining the fineness of grind of paints using a Hegman gauge. It is applied in the paint and coatings industry to assess the dispersion quality of pigments and fillers in liquid coatings, ensuring uniformity and performance in products like architectural paints, industrial coatings, and automotive finishes. The method is used during quality control and production to verify that particle size meets specified requirements for smoothness and application properties.
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