Rdso Specification NO. M&C/PCN/110/2006: Price
Rdso Specification NO. M&C/PCN/110/2006: Price
Rdso Specification NO. M&C/PCN/110/2006: Price
RDSO SPECIFICATION
NO. M&C/PCN/110/2006
Price:
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0. FOREWORD.
This standard was originally adopted in the year 1988. In this revision,
requirements for Drying time, DFT, Flash point, Pot life, Keeping property have
been revised. The requirements for free isocyanate and percentage volume solids
and test methods for free isocyanate group in urethane material and percentage
volume solids have been incorporated. In place of viscosity , supply and spray
viscosity of the paint has been introduced in the light of technological
advancement & experience gathered. The test methods have been specified as
per revised IS:101.
1. SCOPE
2. TERMINOLOGY
2.1 For the purpose of this standard apart from the definition given in
IS:1303-83, the glossary of terms relating to paint and IS:101-89 or latest,
Method of test for ready mixed paints and enamels shall apply.
2.1.1 PACK
The term used to describe each of the three packs of the paint
which when mixed together in the proportion recommended by the
manufacturer forms Aluminium paint based on polyurethane.
2.1.2 PAINT
3. REQUIREMENTS
3.1 The ingredients shall be provided in such a proportion that when mixed, the
material shall contain not less than the equivalent of 15% by weight of
Aluminium powder. The remainder being medium and the ready mixed
material shall contain not more than 50 % of volatile matter
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3.2 The paint shall consist essentially of three packs, namely pack A,B and C
as given below :
4. PROPERTIES
4.1 GENERAL
The paint shall comply with the requirements specified in TABLE -I of the
specification
Sl. Test Type of Size in Painting DFT Method Duration of Special Instruc-
No. Metal mm detail (microns) of Air drying tions
Panel min. applica- before
tion commence-
ment of test
1. Drying time M.S. 150x Three 35 Air/ - -
100x compo Air less
1.25 nents , Spray
P.U Al
paint
2. Finish -do- -do- -do- -do- -do- 24 hrs. -
3. Dry film -do- -do- -do- -- -do- -do- -
thickness
4.. Scratch Tinned 150x -do- 35 -do- 7 days Apply a load 1.5
Hardness 50x .315 kgs as specified in
cl 5.1.2 IS:101-88
5. Flexibility & -do- -do- -do- -do- -do- -do- --
Adhesion
6. Resistance to -do-. -do- -do-. -do- -do- -do-. Prepare and paint
oil both sides of the
panels and seal
the edges of the
panel with wax.
7. Protection MS 150x -do- -do- -do- -do- -do-
against 100x
corrosion 1.25
under
conditions of
condensation
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APPENDIX-A
PROCEDURE FOR DETERMINING THE POT LIFE
(AS PER U.S. DEPTT. OF TRANSPORT/FED. RAIL, ROAD ADMN. OFFICE OF SAFETY TEST METHOD 2.7.1)
Take the usable time as the pot life of paint. Condition the components of the
coating for one hour at 27± 20C and mix immediately in proper ratio to get approx. 200
ml. of paint in 250 ml. of container. The lid should be loosely placed on the container.
1. Measure the viscosity initially and every hour thereafter. However, the interval
may be shortened, if desired.
2. Near the end of the paint’s working life, the viscosity builds-up rapidly. During
this period, when it appears the paint may be too viscous to spray, remove a small
portion and add the appropriate thinner. If the paint can still be thinned, the end
of the working life has not been reached. The end of the working life is reached
when the paint gels, becomes stringy or cannot be thinned for application.
.
APPENDIX- B
Resistance to Oil Test
Prepare the panel as per S No. 6 of Table 2. Immerse ¾th of the panel in
a mineral lubricating oil (As mentioned in Clause 19.1 of IS : 101-1964) for 2
hours. Remove the panel and wipe the excess oil with a pad of cotton and wash
it with mineral turpentine and allow to dry for 30 minutes and record the
observation.
APPENDIX –C
PROCEDURE
For identifying aromatic and aliphatic isocyanate solutions (also frequently called
“HARDENER” or “CATALYST SOLUTION”) prepare an approx. 40-50% solution
with acetone into 30 – 50 ml of this solution stir approx. 1 ml of 3% Hydrogen
.peroxide solution in acetone.
RESULTS
1.0 Procedure
1.2- Add 25 ml of dry toluene (Note 2), place a stopper in the flask, and swirl by hand
or on a mechanical agitator to dissolve the prepolymer. Solution may be aided
by warming in a hot plate.
Note:- If the polymer is insoluble, add 10 ml of dry, analytical made acetone to the
toluene.
1.3- Using a pipette, add 25.00 ml of 0.1 N di-n-butylamine solution and continue
swirling for 15 min. with stopper in place.
1.4- Add 100 ml of isopropyl alcohol and 4 to 6 drops of bromophenol blue indicator
solution. Titrate with 0.1 N hydrochloric acid to a yellow end point.
1.5- Run a blank titration including all reagents above but omitting the
specimen.
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2.0 Calculations
(B – V ) X N X 0.0420 ]
NCO, % = X 100
W
Where :
APPENDIX – E
1. SCOPE :
This method is applicable for determination of the volume solids percentage of
paint coatings.
2. SIGNIFICANCE :
This method is intended to provide a measure of the volume of dry coating
obtainable from a given volume of liquid coating. This volume is considered to be
the most equitable means of comparing the coverage (sq.metre of surface covered
at a specific film thickness per unit volume) and also for calculating the wet film
thickness of the given paint.
3. APPARATUS :
(i) Analytical Balance
(ii) Steel Disc – Preferably stainless steel, 60 mm dia and 0.70 mm thickness
with a small hole 2 to 3 mm from the edge. A fine wire such as chromel is
attached through the hole and made of the appropriate length for
suspending the disc in a liquid.
(iii) Weight box
(iv) Beaker 1 litre for weighing the disc in liquid.
Weight per litre cup for determining the specific gravity of the paint
material and of the suspending liquid if not known.
(vi) Oven.
4. PROCEDURE :
(i) Dry the disc in an oven at 105oC for 10 minutes and cool.
(ii) Weight the disc in air. Let it be W1 grams.
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(iii) Suspend the disc in water and weigh again. Let it be W2 grams.
(iv) Calculate the volume of the disc V as follows :
W1 – W2
V = ---------------- where d is the density of the water at room temperature.
d
(v) Determine the weight of non volatile content of the liquid coating material
by drying a known amount of paint at 105o C for 3 hours. Let it be W gms.
(vi) Determine the specific gravity of the paint to the nearest 0.001 g/ml by
using weight per gallon cup. Let it be P
(vii) Dip the disc in the paint sample for 10 minutes and take out the disc and
allow the excess coating material to drain off. Blot the coating material off
the bottom edge of the disc so that heads or drops do not dry on the bottom
edge of the disc.
(viii) Dry the disc in an oven for 3 hours at 105oC and cool.
(x) Suspend the coated disc in water and weigh again. Let it be W4 grams.
V1 – V Vd
---------------- X 100 (OR) . -------- X 100
Vw Vw
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