Paint Film Elasticity Tester is a testing device that complies with GB/T 1731 standards, and is mainly used to evaluate the elastic properties of paint films. The tester consists of seven steel shafts with different diameters.
During the test, the coating film to be tested is placed on the tester, and an external force is gradually applied to cause bending deformation. By observing the bending and deformation of the paint film, the elastic properties and flexibility of the paint film can be evaluated. Steel mandrels of different calibers provide different force application conditions, allowing testing of elastic deformations in different ranges.
The paint film elasticity tester has a simple and easy-to-use design, which reliably simulates the stress of the paint film in actual use. It is widely used in the paint industry to evaluate the elastic properties of paint films during quality control and research and development. With this tester, the bending resistance and durability of paint films can be determined, thereby helping to improve the quality and performance of paint products.
Paint films were applied to metal panels and bent on mandrels of different diameters (mm) to determine the flexibility of the paint films.
When measuring, it is carried out at 22±1°C and the relative temperature is not more than 70%.
Equipment and Utensils:
(1) The paint film elasticity tester (as shown in the figure) is composed of seven steel shafts with different thicknesses and diameters, which are fixed on the seat frame, and the seat frame can be nailed to the edge of the table of the test bench with screws.
(2) Iron plate: thickness 0.2~0.3mm, size 20*100~150mm.