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The first mechanical test performed was the Taber Abrasion
Test, ASTM D4060. This test was conducted in accordance with the procedures
set forth in ASTM D4060. A Taber Abraser machine, which requires a specific
size panel, cycles that panel on a horizontal plain against an abrasive
wheel at a given angle and pressure. Although it is hard to correlate
a given number of cycles to performance in the field since field conditions
are difficult or impossible to predict, it is an excellent measure of
the abrasion resistance of one coating to another. Because so many of
the coatings failed the accelerated weather testing, we selected only
the best performers for the series of mechanical tests. The four coatings
selected for the first mechanical test (the Taber Abrasion) were: Wasser® Brand
System, Rust-oleum® Cold Galvanizing Compound, POR-15® System,
and Rust Bullet®. All coatings were applied on clean (not rusted)
cold rolled mild steel panels according to manufacturer’s instructions.
The cycles are continued until the abrasive wheel wears through to the
metal underneath the coating. The greater the number of cycles required
to reach the metal, the more abrasion resistant the coating is.
Results:
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14,000 cycles |
- Rust-oleum® Cold Galvanizing Compound
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30 cycles (FAILED) |
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4,000 cycles |
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10,000 cycles |
Rust-oleum® Cold Galvanizing Compound, panel number 5, was considered
a failure and was eliminated from further testing.
Printed from National
Testing Standards, Inc., Certificate:
Test No. 5:
Method: Original specimens of panels 2, 5, 6, and
8 were evaluated for abrasion resistance in accordance with the procedures
set forth in ASTM D-4060 Taber using 1000 gram load and CS-10 abrasive
wheels.
Results
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Specimen
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Cycles to Wear-Through
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2
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14,000 cycles
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5
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30 cycles
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6
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4,000 cycles
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8
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10,000 cycles
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Note: Panel #5 was considered a failure and was eliminated from further testing.”
(Report No.27935R2 National Testing Standards, Inc.)

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