Measuring and testing – By abrasion – milling – rubbing – or scuffing
Patent
1975-03-05
1976-08-17
Queisser, Richard C.
Measuring and testing
By abrasion, milling, rubbing, or scuffing
73150R, G01N 356
Patent
active
039746780
ABSTRACT:
A testing device is capable of automatically performing a uniform and accurate test to determine the cure of a film of paint or the like on a test panel. The tester includes a powered rub weight wrapped, at its point of contact with the panel, with a solvent saturated material that rubs on the panel as the weight is caused to move back-and-forth along the painted surface. A drive mechanism shifts the rub weight, which is of a predetermined weight, at a constant length and speed of stroke and a counter records the number of strokes required for the solvent to penetrate the film.
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Rooney Robert L.
Sautter James W.
Conchemco Incorporated
Queisser Richard C.
Roskos Joseph W.
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