The water immersion test of water-based industrial paint can be used to check its waterproof performance. The following is a simple test step for water-based paint soaking in water:
Prepare a container suitable for holding water-based paint, such as a glass or plastic container.
Brush the water-based paint coating to be tested onto a small test sample, making sure the coating is even and moderate thickness.
Place the test sample coated with water-based paint into the prepared container, making sure the coated side is facing up.
Add an appropriate amount of water so that the test sample is completely submerged.
Seal the container to prevent moisture from evaporating or leaking.
Place the container for a period of time, usually 24 hours.
Observe the coating surface regularly to see if there is peeling, bubbling, swelling or discoloration of the coating.
After completing the test, remove the sample and allow it to dry.
Check the appearance and coating quality of the samples and compare with samples that have not been soaked in water.
Through the water soak test of water-based paint, you can have a preliminary understanding of its waterproof performance and ability to withstand humidity and moisture. However, this test is only a simple evaluation method. To more accurately evaluate the waterproof performance of water-based paint, it is recommended to refer to the product technical specifications or consult us.
Post time: Jan-19-2024