Topic: MEK Solvent Rub Test
Does MEK Solvent Rub Test (normally used for checking proper curing)
holds good for Hybrid Structure powders. It fails after curing at 200
deg. for 10 -12 mins - What could be probable cause.
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You are not logged in. Please login or register Back to: Finishing Talk Forums - The Online Surface Finishing Community - Back to: Powder Coating - You are here: MEK Solvent Rub Test MEK Solvent Rub TestPages 1 Posts [ 4 ]Topic: MEK Solvent Rub TestDoes MEK Solvent Rub Test (normally used for checking proper curing) holds good for Hybrid Structure powders. It fails after curing at 200 deg. for 10 -12 mins - What could be probable cause. Re: MEK Solvent Rub TestCan you give me a little more information. I will try to help you. Is that 200 F or C? Was the part cured for 10-12 minutes after reaching 200 degrees? Are you referring to a polyester/epoxy blend? I will do my best to help.
Travis Stirewalt, CSI
Senior Sales Manager, Southeastern US TIGER Drylac USA Powder Coatings www.tigerdrylac.com Re: MEK Solvent Rub TestI am refering to Hybrid (Epoxy/Polyester) post dry blended Strcuture powder. We keep object at 180° C for 15 mins (Maintain Temp of 180 for 15 mins). Also tell me exact procedure of test of MEK. Re: MEK Solvent Rub TestThe actual SOLVENT RUB MEK TEST that is the industry standard can be obtained through the Powder Coating Institute Handbook. Book is a wealth of knowledge. It is quite a detailed test description that I would not want to list out here. You can access them online at www.powdercoating.org. Now, for our method of onsite testing, I simply take a bottle of MEK and dip a q-tip into into it. I shake off the excess and then with one hand I hold the q-tip and without much pressure (as if I was writing with a felt tip pen) I go back and forth over a 1 inch area approx 5-10 times. What I look for is a dramatic lift of pigment to the q-tip or a dramatic drop in gloss. These can be indicators that the part is under cured. That said, I want to make it clear that some pigments lift easier than others and some powders lose gloss easier with the solven rub. The only TRUE cure test by solvent rub that I rely on is when it is done under lab conditions with other testing as back-up. I hope this helps. Travis
Travis Stirewalt, CSI
Senior Sales Manager, Southeastern US TIGER Drylac USA Powder Coatings www.tigerdrylac.com Posts [ 4 ] Pages 1 Back to: Finishing Talk Forums - The Online Surface Finishing Community - Back to: Powder Coating - You are here: MEK Solvent Rub Test |
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