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Test Method for Condition in Container of Liquid Organic Coating Components
- Aerospace Standard
- AS7378
- Issued
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Scope
This test method covers procedures to qualitatively determine the visual and physical condition of a liquid organic coating component (pigmented base, base without pigment, curing solution, or thinner) in a container. Also covered is evaluation of the component container to determine any degradation.
Rationale
Development of this standard was motivated by inadequacies of Federal Test Method 141 Method 3011.3 and ISO 1513 regarding condition in container testing of liquid organic coating components. These standards do not have an evaluation process for a thinner component or for a condition where the container is compromised. A container that is visually degraded or compromised can impact the cure of a coating. This standard will serve as a comprehensive industry test method for aerospace coatings.
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Issuing Committee
AMS G8 Aerospace Organic Coatings Committee
The AMS Committee G-8, Aerospace Organic Coatings, provides a forum to address common concerns such as application, corrosion, environmental compliance, material compatibility, OSHA requirements, performance requirements, specifications, surface preparation, and test methods. The three primary areas of activity are: 1. Writing and Maintaining Specifications 2. Cooperative Testing 3. Information Sharing and Networking
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