We will check whether there are any unevenness on the painted surface by using a leveling tester instead of a brush and comparing it with a sample product (paint sample).
The leveling tester is used to compare the surface of the paint applied with a brush to a sample (paint sample) to check for any unevenness caused by the brush. When the test piece is compared to the sample under diffuse daylight, if the peaks and valleys of the surface created by the leveling tester are equal to or smaller than those of the sample, the leveling of the sample is considered "good."
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Place the test piece horizontally with the long side vertical and the short side horizontal, and secure it so that it does not move. Place the leveling tester on the test piece and spread the sample on the test plate right in front of it. Pinch both ends of the leveling tester with the tips of both hands and pull it evenly and quickly towards you while pressing the leveling tester against the test piece. Paint the paint sample in the same manner. Evaluate the painted surface after placing it horizontally with the paint side facing up and allowing it to dry for the time specified in the product standards for the paint.
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P2
Delivery Time
P1
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Related standards: JIS-K5400, ASTM D2801
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We sell coating quality control equipment. We have a wide range of products related to coating and painting quality, including adhesion tests (cross-cut method and pull-off method), film thickness measurement, coating hardness (pencil hardness tester), bendability tester (cylindrical mandrel bending tester), drying oven temperature data loggers (oven loggers), particle gauges, applicators, blast comparison plates, and more. Please feel free to contact us.