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Author
Seiler, J. F., Jr. | Campbell, P. G.
Title
Performance Criteria for Restoration Coatings for Porcelain Enamel Surfaces.
Coporate
National Bureau of Standards, Washington, DC Coatings Consultant, Gapland, MD
Sponsor
Department of Housing and Urban Development, Washington, DC
Report
NBSIR 83-2781
September 1983
Distribution
Available from National Technical Information Service
Keywords
protective coatings; renovating; enamels; organic coatings; field tests; performance evaluation; surfaces; assessments
Abstract
In June 1982, the results of a laboratory-based study to develop interim performance criteria for restoration coatings for porcelain enamel surfaces were reported in NBSIR 82-2553, 'Development of Interim Performance Criteria for Restoration Coatings for Porcelain Enamel Surfaces'. Additional studies, consisting of a one-year field test of three of the five restoration coatings studied in the laboratory, were performed to assess the effectiveness of the interim performance criteria. The field test included periodic evaluation of the three restoration coatings applied to a total of nine bathtubs in public housing units in Alexandria, Virginia. The results of the field test were compared to the previous laboratory results and showed that the interim performance criteria were effective in selecting durable restoration coatings. This report presents the findings of the field test and includes the final performance criteria.