Method and Results
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Method:
The next mechanical test
performed was the Mandrel Bend Test, ASTM D522. This important
stress test gives the design engineer a predictive indicator of
a coatings performance. Original specimens of the Rust Bullet®
panel (number 2), the Wasser® panel (number 6), and the POR-15®
panel (number 8) were evaluated for flexibility of the coating
in accordance with the procedures set forth in ASTM D522, method
B. The panels were bent 180 degrees around a 3/8 inch steel mandrel
and the condition of the coating at the “bend site”
was visually examined and evaluated. |
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At a 12% elongation of the respective coatings, Wasser® Brand System (panel number 6), and POR-15® System (panel number 8) exhibited cracking of the film. At a 12% elongation of the coating Rust Bullet® (panel number 2) did not exhibit any cracking or disbonding of the film. Printed from National
Testing Standards, Inc., Report: Method: Original specimens of panels
2, 6, and 8 were evaluated for flexibility of the coating in accordance
with the procedures set forth in ASTM D-522 method B using a 3/8”
mandrel. (Report No.27935R2 National Testing Standards, Inc.)
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