2. Paint film anomalies
When using liquid or powder paints to protect and/or decorate metal substrates, defects can occur either during application or during drying. .
Tables 8 and 9 respectively mention anomalies likely to occur either during application or when paint films are exposed in situ.
Only the most common alterations are presented. Further information can be found in Norme NF T 36-001 of June 1988, published by AFNOR (Association française de normalisation).
2.1 Liquid paint application anomalies (air or oven drying)
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Events
FATIPEC Congress (biennial),
CEFRACOR,
EUROCOAT,
UATCM (biennial).
Standards and norms
AFNOR – Peintures – Dictionnaire technique des peintures et des travaux d'application – Norme NF T 36-001 (Juin 1988).
ISO – Paints, varnishes and similar products – Determination of flash point – Rapid equilibrium method – NF EN 456-3679 (November 1991).
ISO – Toy safety – Part 3: migration of certain components – NF EN 71 – Part 3 (March 1995).
Regulations
Brochure 1277 published by the Journal Officiel de la République Française.
Order of February 20, 1990 modified by order of November 25, 1993.
European Directive (88/378/EEC).
Directive 88/379/EEC.
Directive 75/442/EEC amended by Directive 91/156/EEC.
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AFTPVA French Association of Paint, Varnish, Ink and Adhesive Technicians
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CEFRACOR French Corrosion Centre
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