Leneta Form M12 hiding power papers are black and white/gray grid covering power papers, with self-adhesive on the back, and the four models correspond to different colors and sizes. Leneta Hiding Power Paper is imported from the United States and is specially used for testing the hiding power of paints and inks. It does not contain any fluorescent whitening agent and has good penetration resistance, which can well meet the needs of users for hiding power testing.








| model | Specifications (mm) | Quantity per box (grid) | standard | Number of large sheets per box (sheets) | Application |
| M12-BG | 25x25 | 2000 | D4941 | 125 | paint/ink |
| M12 | 25x25 | 2000 | D4941 | 125 | |
| M72-BG | 51x279 | 500 | ASTM | 125 | |
| M72 | 51x279 | 500 | ASTM | 125 |



Penetration Jam: Used to evaluate the consistency of color and gloss on voided surfaces
Visual assessment of hiding power:
——Comparison/coverage jam
——Black and white grid/coverage rate jam
Brush card stock for informal painting
Special test charts for sag and leveling tests.
Has very good resistance to solvents
Very good repeatability of color and gloss from batch to batch
Smooth surface without any texture
Super strong adhesion and extensibility, no deformation and no curling even when exposed to high humidity
The basic considerations for the sale of architectural coatings are hiding power and yield, namely
How many coats are required for a complete film?
how many buckets of paint are needed
Hiding power is a measurement of hiding power, also known as spreading rate.
Hiding power (%) = Y black/Y white *100 (%)
100% is complete coverage, i.e. there is no difference in the applied film between the black and white areas.