Appendix 2 - Condensation Chamber Test
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Appendix 2 - Condensation Chamber Test

1 Test condition

 Condensation chamber test shall be conducted in accordance with ISO 6270.

  • .1 The exposure time is 180 days.

  • .2 There are to be 2 test panels.

  • .3 The size of each test panel is 150 mm x 150 mm x 3 mm. The panels are to be treated according to this Standard, table 1; 1, 2 and 3, and coating system applied according to table 1, 1.4 and 1.5. Shop primer to be weathered for at least 2 months and cleaned by low pressure washing or other mild method. Blast sweep or high pressure washing, or other primer removal methods not to be used. Weathering method and extent shall take into consideration that the primer is to be the foundation for a 15 year target life system. To facilitate innovation, alternative preparation, coating systems and dry film thicknesses may be used when clearly defined.

  • .4 The reverse side of the test piece shall be painted appropriately, in order not to affect the test results.

Figure 2 Condensation chamber

2 Test results

 According to section 2 (except for paragraphs 2.2.5 and 2.2.6) of Appendix 1.

3 Acceptance criteria

  3.1 The test results based on section 2 shall satisfy the following criteria:

Item Acceptance criteria for epoxy based systems applied according to table 1 of this standard Acceptance criteria for alternative systems
Blisters on panel No blisters No blisters
Rust on panel Ri 0 (0%) Ri 0 (0%)
Number of pinholes 0 0
Adhesive failure > 3.5 MPa > 5 MPa
Adhesive failure between substrate and coating or between coats for 60% or more of the areas. Adhesive failure between substrate and coating or between coats for 60% or more of the areas.
Cohesive failure > 3.0 MPa > 5 MPa
Cohesive failure in coating for 40% or more of the area. Cohesive failure in coating for 40% or more of the area.

  3.2 Epoxy based systems tested prior to the date of entry into force of this Standard shall satisfy only the criteria for blistering and rust in the table above.

  3.3 Epoxy based systems tested when applied according to table 1 of this Standard shall satisfy the criteria for epoxy based systems as indicated in the table above.

  3.4 Alternative systems not necessarily epoxy based and/or not necessarily applied according to Table 1 of this Standard shall satisfy the criteria for alternative systems as indicated in the table above.

4 Test report

 According to section 4 of Appendix 1.


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