The TQC Sheen Impact Test will quickly and accurately determine the impact resistivity and flexibility of most coatings.
Brought to you by TQC Sheen, our specialist coatings inspection company, this robust impact test instrument and impact tester for paint and powder coating is relied upon across coating laboratories.
The TQC Sheen Impact Test is a dual scale impact testing device that will help you to finesse your paint production, surface finishing and powder coating applications.
When you need assurance that the distance between each impact always meets a standard, look no further than our impact tester. For this purpose we have built a spirit-level into the device for complete confidence.
Impact testing is a crucial evaluation method for assessing the durability and resilience of powder coatings. This test involves subjecting coated materials to controlled impacts, simulating real-world conditions and potential stresses. By measuring the coating’s ability to resist cracking, chipping, or delamination upon impact, manufacturers can ensure that the powder coating meets or exceeds performance standards, providing valuable insights into the coating’s overall robustness and protective qualities in various applications.
The impact resistance test for paint assesses the coating’s ability to withstand mechanical stress and prevent damage upon impact. This evaluation is particularly important for surfaces exposed to potential impacts or abrasions in real-world scenarios. The commonly used methods for impact resistance testing include the falling weight test and the Gardner impact test. In these tests, a specified weight or impactor is dropped onto a coated panel, and the extent of damage, such as cracking or chipping, is observed and measured. This evaluation helps manufacturers and quality control teams ensure that the paint coating meets performance standards and maintains its protective integrity in demanding environments.
SP1880: Impact test according to ISO 6272-2 / ASTM D2794
Impact tester with which indirect impact tests can be performed according to ISO 6272-2 / ASTM D2794
Content: base plate assembly, guide tube, release collar, punch Ø12,7 mm , punch Ø15,9 mm, weight 1 kg, die
Ø16,3 mm. Max test panel thickness: 4,5 mm
This item is also included in the Qualicoat kit.
SP1890: Impact test according to ISO 6272-1
Impact tester with which direct impact tests can be performed according to ISO 6272-1
Content: base plate assembly, guide tube, release collar, clamp device, ball Ø20 mm, die 27mm, weight 1000 gr
Max. test panel thickness: 1,25mm
SP1891: Impact test according to ISO 6272-1 / ASTM D2794 (before 1993)
Impact test with which direct impact tests can be performed acc. to ISO 6272-1 and ASTM D2794 (before 1993).
Content: base plate assembly, guide tube, release collar, clamp device, ball Ø20
mm, die 27mm, weight 1000 gr, ball Ø15,9 mm, die 16,3mm, weight 900 gr
SP1895: Impact test according to ASTM G14
Impact test with which direct impact test can be performed according to ASTM G14
Content: base plate assembly, guide tube, release collar, clamp device, punch Ø15.9
mm, weight 1.361 kg and a V-notch vise with spring clamp to hold the pipe
SP1896: Impact Test according to CSA
Our paint impact testing machine is compatible with a range of international standards including DIN/ISO 6272, ASTM D2794 and ASTM G14.
Each impact testing machine comes as a complete set (instrument and accessories) to perform a test according to the most stringent of Qualicoat, QIB and GSB accredited laboratories requirements.
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Below mentioned standards are a list of the possible standards. If the required standard is not listed below please contact TQC to check if adoption of this standard is possible*:
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| ISO 6272:1993 |
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| EN 12206-1:2004 |
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* Conformation to a required standard depends on the impact tester type. The combination of items can change to comply with another standard.
Although it’s robust in design, our paint impact tester is a precision engineered instrument…so keep it safe from knocks and drops! Here’s some simple advice on how to keep it in the best condition possible for years to come:
Always clean the paint impact testing device after use with a soft, dry cloth
Never use abrasive cleaning methods such as wire brushes, abrasive paper or aggressive cleaning agents.
Safety precautions
Keep fingers and other body parts clear when performing a test.
ASTM D2794 is a global ASTM international standard test method to measure the resistance of organic coatings to the effects of rapid impact deformation.
Before samples are tested to ASTM D2794 they typically go through an accelerated aging treatment such as ASTM G154, which replicates sun exposure and heat aging.
The ASTM D2794 standard is particularly helpful for people who need to estimate the impact resistance of organic coatings as well as the substrate they’re applied to.
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