Paints and varnishes - Terms and definitions (ISO 4618:2014)

ISO 4618:2014 defines terms used in the field of coating materials (paints, varnishes and raw materials for paints and varnishes). Terms relating to specific applications and properties are dealt with in standards concerning those applications and properties, e.g. corrosion protection, coating powders.
Terms and definitions from ISO 4618:2014 can be viewed free of charge on the ISO online browsing platform (OBP): https://www.iso.org/obp/ui/

Beschichtungsstoffe - Begriffe (ISO 4618:2014)

Diese Internationale Norm legt Begriffe fest, die auf dem Gebiet der Beschichtungsstoffe (Lacke, Anstrichstoffe und Rohstoffe für Lacke und Anstrichstoffe) verwendet werden.
Begriffe, die sich auf spezifische Anwendungen und Eigenschaften beziehen, werden in Normen behandelt, die derartige Anwendungen und Eigenschaften betreffen, z. B. Korrosionsschutz, Pulverlacke.
Begriffe zur Nanotechnologie sind mit ISO/TS 80004-4 abgestimmt.
Zusätzlich zu den Begriffen in Englisch und Französisch (zwei der insgesamt drei offiziellen ISO-Sprachen) sind in dieser Internationalen Norm die entsprechenden Begriffe in Deutsch enthalten; diese sind unter der Verantwortung des deutschen ISO-Mitglieds (DIN) veröffentlicht. Dennoch können nur die in den offiziellen Sprachen der ISO veröffentlichen Begriffe als ISO-Begriffe betrachtet werden.
ANMERKUNG 1 In den Definitionen sind diejenigen Benennungen, für die an anderer Stelle in dieser Internationalen Norm Definitionen gegeben sind, durch Kursivdruck gekennzeichnet.
ANMERKUNG 2 Siehe auch die online browsing platform (OBP): https://www.iso.org/obp/ui/

Peintures et vernis - Termes et définitions (ISO 4618:2014)

L'ISO 4618:2014 définit des termes utilisés dans le domaine des produits de peinture (peintures, vernis et matières premières pour les peintures et vernis). Les termes relatifs aux propriétés et applications particulières sont traités dans les normes pertinentes, par exemple la protection contre la corrosion, les poudres de revêtement.
Les termes et définitions de l'ISO 4618:2014 peuvent être consultés gratuitement sur la plate-forme de consultation en ligne ISO (OBP): https://www.iso.org/obp/ui/

Barve in laki - Izrazi in definicije (ISO 4618:2014)

Ta mednarodni standard določa izraze, ki se uporabljajo na področju premaznih materialov (barve, laki ter surovine za barve in lake). Izrazi, ki se nanašajo na specifične načine uporabe in lastnosti so razloženi v standardih, ki obravnavajo te načine uporabe in lastnosti, npr. protikorozijska zaščita, prekrivni prah.
Izrazi, ki se nanašajo na področje nanotehnologije, so usklajeni s standardom ISO/TS 80004-4. Izrazi v tem mednarodnem standardu so razen v angleškem in francoskem jeziku (ki sta dva od treh uradnih jezikov ISO) navedeni tudi v nemškem jeziku. Slednji so objavljeni z odgovornostjo ustreznih organov za Nemčijo (DIN). Vendar je kot izraze in definicije ISO mogoče šteti samo tiste, ki so v uradnih jezikih.
OPOMBA 1: Tisti izrazi, ki so določeni drugje v tem mednarodnem standardu, so napisani v poševnem tisku.
OPOMBA 2: Glejte tudi platformo za brskanje po spletu ISO (OBP): https://www.iso.org/obp/ui/

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EN ISO 4618:2014 is a standard published by the European Committee for Standardization (CEN). Its full title is "Paints and varnishes - Terms and definitions (ISO 4618:2014)". This standard covers: ISO 4618:2014 defines terms used in the field of coating materials (paints, varnishes and raw materials for paints and varnishes). Terms relating to specific applications and properties are dealt with in standards concerning those applications and properties, e.g. corrosion protection, coating powders. Terms and definitions from ISO 4618:2014 can be viewed free of charge on the ISO online browsing platform (OBP): https://www.iso.org/obp/ui/

ISO 4618:2014 defines terms used in the field of coating materials (paints, varnishes and raw materials for paints and varnishes). Terms relating to specific applications and properties are dealt with in standards concerning those applications and properties, e.g. corrosion protection, coating powders. Terms and definitions from ISO 4618:2014 can be viewed free of charge on the ISO online browsing platform (OBP): https://www.iso.org/obp/ui/

EN ISO 4618:2014 is classified under the following ICS (International Classification for Standards) categories: 01.040.87 - Paint and colour industries (Vocabularies); 87.040 - Paints and varnishes. The ICS classification helps identify the subject area and facilitates finding related standards.

EN ISO 4618:2014 has the following relationships with other standards: It is inter standard links to EN ISO 4618:2006, EN ISO 4618:2023, CEN/TS 16360:2021, EN 16623:2015. Understanding these relationships helps ensure you are using the most current and applicable version of the standard.

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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
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SIST EN ISO 4618:2007
Barve in laki - Izrazi in definicije (ISO 4618:2014)
Paints and varnishes - Terms and definitions (ISO 4618:2014)
Beschichtungsstoffe - Begriffe (ISO 4618:2014)
Peintures et vernis - Termes et définitions (ISO 4618:2014)
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN ISO 4618:2014
ICS:
01.040.87 Industrija barv (Slovarji) Paint and colour industries
(Vocabularies)
87.040 Barve in laki Paints and varnishes
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.

EUROPEAN STANDARD
EN ISO 4618
NORME EUROPÉENNE
EUROPÄISCHE NORM
October 2014
ICS 01.040.87; 87.040
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Foreword .3
Foreword
This document (EN ISO 4618:2014) has been prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 35 “Paints and
varnishes” in collaboration with Technical Committee CEN/TC 139 “Paints and varnishes” the secretariat of
which is held by DIN.
This European Standard shall be given the status of a national standard, either by publication of an identical
text or by endorsement, at the latest by April 2015, and conflicting national standards shall be withdrawn at the
latest by April 2015.
Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of patent
rights. CEN [and/or CENELEC] shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights.
This document supersedes EN ISO 4618:2006.
According to the CEN-CENELEC Internal Regulations, the national standards organizations of the following
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Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, France, Germany, Greece,
Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal,
Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey and the United Kingdom.
Endorsement notice
The text of ISO 4618:2014 has been approved by CEN as EN ISO 4618:2014 without any modification.

INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 4618
NORME
Second edition
Deuxième édition
INTERNATIONALE 2014-10-15
Paints and varnishes — Terms and
definitions
Peintures et vernis — Termes et
définitions
Beschichtungsstoffe — Begriffe
Reference number
Numéro de référence
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Foreword .v
1 Scope . 1
2 Terms and definitions . 1
Annex A (informative) Alphabetical index .30
Bibliography .41
ISO 4618:2014(E/F)
Foreword
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The committee responsible for this document is ISO/TC 35, Paints and varnishes.
This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition (ISO 4618:2006), which has been technically
revised.
The main changes are listed below.
a) The following terms have been added: abrasion, aerosol, appearance, bubble, colour retention,
dispersion, effect pigment, emulsion, functional pigment, nanoaerosol, nanocoating, nanodispersion,
nanoemulsion, nanoextender, nanofilm, nano-object, nanopigment, nanoscale, nanostructured
coating, nanosuspension, nanotexture, non-volatile matter by volume, overcoatability, performance,
pourability (changed from flowability), reflow effect, rheopexy/rheopectic behaviour, rust back
(synonym for flash rust), rust bloom, scratch, scribe, shear-thickening flow behaviour/dilatant
flow behaviour, shear-thinning flow behaviour/pseudoplastic flow behaviour, surface structure,
suspension, texture, thixotropy/thixotropic behaviour, viscoelasticity, viscosity, yield point/yield
stress/yield value.
b) The following terms have been amended: adhesive strength, ageing, agglomerate, aggregate, airless
spraying, anti-foaming agent, anti-fouling paint, application rate, barrier coating material, bleeding,
binder, biocide, blistering (replaced by blister), blooming, brightness, chalking, coat, coating,
coating material, coating process, cohesion, colour, colouring material, consistency/body, corrosion,
cracking, cratering, crocodiling, crow’s foot cracking, defoaming agent, de-nibbing, dirt pick-up, dirt
retention, drying, durability, dyestuff, elasticity, etching, extender, feather edging, feeding, filler,
filling, film, film formation, flash point, flexibility, floating, flooding, flow, flow agent, hardness,
hiding power, holiday, hot spraying, hydrocarbon resin, impregnating material, in-can preservative,
lap, leafing, mar resistance (changed to mar), masking, metamerism, non-volatile matter, paint,
pigment, polymer dispersion, pot life, preparation grade, recoatability, resin, run, rust grade,
sag, sagging, sheen, shelf life, shop primer, stopper, synthetic resin, thixotropic agent/thixotrope,
varnish.
c) The following terms have been deleted: blast primer, chromating, emulsion paint/latex paint,
coverage (as synonym for hiding power), flowability (changed to pourability), hair cracking, opacity
(as synonym for hiding power), high solids, miss (as synonym for holiday).
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Paints and varnishes — Terms and definitions
1 Scope
This International Standard defines terms used in the field of coating materials (paints, varnishes and
raw materials for paints and varnishes).
Terms relating to specific applications and properties are dealt with in standards concerning those
applications and properties, e.g. corrosion protection, coating powders.
Terms on nanotechnologies are harmonized with ISO/TS 80004-4.
In addition to terms in English and French (two of the three official ISO languages), this International
Standard gives the equivalent terms in German; these are published under the responsibility of the
member body for Germany (DIN). However, only the terms and definitions given in the official languages
can be considered as ISO terms and definitions.
NOTE 1 Those terms that are defined elsewhere in this International Standard are shown in italics.
NOTE 2 See also the ISO online browsing platform (OBP): https://www.iso.org/obp/ui/
2 Terms and definitions
2.1
abrasion
process of wearing away or deformation of a surface by friction as a result of rubbing
2.2
abrasive blast-cleaning
impingement of a high-kinetic-energy stream of an abrasive on the surface to be prepared
2.3
accelerator
additive that increases the speed of chemical reactions
2.4
acid value
number of milligrams of potassium hydroxide (KOH) required to neutralize 1 g of a sample under
specified test conditions
2.5
acrylic resin
synthetic resin resulting from the polymerization or copolymerization of acrylic and/or methacrylic
monomers, frequently together with other monomers
2.6
additive
any substance, added in small quantities to a coating material, to improve or otherwise modify one or
more properties
2.7
adhesion
phenomenon of attachment at the interface between a solid surface and another material caused by
molecular forces
Note 1 to entry: Adhesion should not be confused with cohesion.
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2.8
adhesive strength
force required to detach a coating from a substrate or another coating
2.9
aerosol
solid or liquid particles in dispersion in a gaseous medium
2.10
after tack
property of a film to remain sticky after normal drying or curing
2.11
ageing
change of one or more initial properties of a film during the passage of time
2.12
agglomerate
collection of weakly bound particles or aggregates or mixtures of the two where the resulting external
surface area is similar to the sum of the surface areas of the individual components
Note 1 to entry: The force applied to the aggregates/agglomerates during the paint making process can differ,
depending on the method used.
2.13
aggregate
particle comprising strongly bonded or fused particles where the resulting external surface area may be
significantly smaller than the sum of calculated surface areas of the individual components
Note 1 to entry: The force applied to the aggregates/agglomerates during the paint making process can differ,
depending on the method used.
2.14
airless spraying
process of application of coating material by forcing it through an orifice at high pressure without air
supply
2.15
alkyd resin
synthetic resin resulting from the polycondensation of fatty acids (or oils) and carbonic acids with polyols
2.16
amino resin
synthetic resin resulting from the condensation of urea or melamine or derivatives such as benzo-
guanamine with formaldehyde
Note 1 to entry: These resins are often etherified with alcohols.
2.17
anti-blocking agent
additive that usually rises to the surface during the drying process and thus prevents blocking
2.18
anti-foaming agent
additive that prevents foaming or reduces the foaming tendency of a coating material
Note 1 to entry: See also defoaming agent.
2.19
anti-fouling paint
coating material applied to the underwater sections of a ship’s hull or to other underwater structures to
discourage biological growth
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anti-settling agent
additive that prevents or retards the settling of pigments and/or extenders during storage of a coating
material
2.21
anti-skinning agent
additive that prevents or retards skinning caused by oxidation during storage
2.22
apparent density
ratio of mass to volume of an untamped powder
Note 1 to entry: See also bulk density and tamped density.
2.23
appearance
visual characteristics of a surface
Note 1 to entry: This includes colour, gloss, distinctness of image (DOI), haze, surface structure, texture, orange
peel, etc.
Note 2 to entry: The word appearance has no special paint related meaning in English but is included here for
clarification for non-English speakers.
2.24
application rate
quantity of a coating material that is required to produce, under defined working conditions, a dry film
or coat of given thickness on unit area
2 2
Note 1 to entry: It is expressed in l/m or kg/m .
Note 2 to entry: See also spreading rate.
2.25
barrier coating material
coating material used to isolate a coating system from the substrate to which it is applied, in order to
prevent chemical or physical interaction, e.g. to prevent bleeding or migration from an underlying coat
or substrate
Note 1 to entry: The German term “Isoliermittel” which is still currently used should be avoided, in order to
prevent confusion with heat- and sound-deadening materials as well as with electrical insulators.
2.26
binder
non-volatile part of a medium
2.27
biocide
additive added to a coating material to prevent organisms responsible for microbiological degradation
from attacking a substrate, a coating material or a film thereof
2.28
bleeding
migration of a coloured substance from a material into another material in contact with it, which could
produce an undesirable staining or discoloration
2.29
blister
convex deformation in a film, arising from local detachment of one or more of the constituent coats
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blocking
unwanted adhesion between two surfaces, at least one of which has been coated, when they are left in
contact under load after a given drying period
2.31
blooming
migration of a substance to form a deposit on the coating surface
Note 1 to entry: The substance can be a constituent of the coating or of the substrate to which the coating is
applied.
2.32
blushing
milky opalescence that sometimes develops as a film of lacquer dries, and is due to the deposition of
moisture from the air and/or precipitation of one or more of the solid constituents of the lacquer
2.33
brightness
combination of the lightness and colour intensity of a material
Note 1 to entry: Brightness is most commonly expressed numerically by the tristimulus value Y.
2.34
brittleness
condition whereby a film or coat has such poor flexibility that it disintegrates easily into small fragments
2.35
bronzing
change in the colour of the surface of a film giving the appearance of aged bronze
2.36
brush-drag
resistance encountered when applying a coating material by brush, related to its high-shear viscosity
2.37
bubble
closed or open spherical cavity trapped in a paint layer, often caused by evaporating solvents
2.38
bubbling
formation of temporary or permanent bubbles in an applied film
2.39
bulk density
ratio of mass to volume of a powder when poured gently under specified conditions
Note 1 to entry: The value of the bulk density depends to a large extent on the method of measurement used and
the manner in which it is carried out.
Note 2 to entry: See also tamped density.
2.40
burning off
removal of a coating by a process in which the film is softened by heat and then scraped off while still soft
2.41
chalking
appearance of a loosely adherent powder on the surface of a film or coat arising from the degradation of
one or more of its constituents
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checking
form of cracking characterized by fine cracks distributed over the surface of a dry film or coat in a more
or less regular pattern
Note 1 to entry: An example of checking is shown in Figure 1.
Figure 1 — Checking
2.43
chemical pre-treatment
any chemical process applied to a surface prior to the application of a coating material
Note 1 to entry: See e.g. phosphating.
2.44
chipping
removal, in flakes, of a coating or rust and mill scale by use of hand or power tools
2.45
chlorinated rubber
polymeric material resulting from the action of chlorine on natural and/or synthetic rubber
2.46
cissing
appearance in a film of areas of non-uniform thickness which vary in extent and distribution
2.47
clear coating material
coating material which when applied to a substrate forms a solid transparent film having protective,
decorative or specific technical properties
Note 1 to entry: See also varnish.
2.48
coalescing agent
additive added to a coating material based on a polymer dispersion to facilitate film formation
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2.49
coat
layer of a coating material resulting from a single application
Note 1 to entry: For fillers the word “coat” is used instead of “film”.
2.50.1
coating
layer formed from a single or multiple application of a coating material to a substrate
2.50.2
coating
process of applying a coat
Note 1 to entry: The use of the term “coating” for “coating material” is deprecated.
2.51
coating material
product, in liquid, paste or powder form, that, when applied to a substrate, forms a layer possessing
protective, decorative and/or other specific properties
Note 1 to entry: The German term “Beschichtungsstoff” includes the terms “Lack”, “Anstrichstoff” and such for
similar products.
2.52
coating powder
coating material in powder form which, after fusing and possibly curing, gives a continuous film
2.53
coating process
method of application of a coating material to a substrate
2.54
coating system
combination of all coats of coating materials which are to be applied or which have been applied to a
substrate
Note 1 to entry: The actual system can be characterized by the number of coats involved.
Note 2 to entry: See also coating.
2.55
cohesion
forces that bind a film or coat into an integral entity
Note 1 to entry: Cohesion should not be confused with adhesion.
2.56
coil coating
coating process whereby the coating material is applied continuously to a coil of metal which may be
rewound after the film has been dried
2.57
cold cracking
formation of cracks in a film resulting from exposure to low temperatures
2.58
colour
sensation resulting from the perception of light of a given spectral composition by the human eye
Note 1 to entry: The use of the German word “Farbe” alone, i.e. not in combinations of words, for coating materials
is deprecated.
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Note 2 to entry: A colour is characterized by hue, chroma, and lightness.
2.59
colour retention
degree of permanence of a colour
Note 1 to entry: Colour retention can be influenced by weathering.
2.60
colouring material
any substance that confers colour to other materials
Note 1 to entry: Colouring materials comprise pigments that are insoluble in the application medium as well as
dyestuffs that are soluble in the application medium.
2.61.1
compatibility
ability of two or more materials to be mixed together without causing undesirable effects
2.61.2
compatibility
ability of a coating material to be applied to a substrate without
causing undesirable effects
2.62
consistency
body
flow resistance of a coating material as assessed subjectively when applying a shearing force
2.63
contrast ratio
ratio of the reflectance of a coating material applied under specified conditions over a black surface to
the reflectance of the same thickness of this coating material applied over a white surface
2.64
corrosion
process of deterioration by chemical, electrochemical or microbiological reactions resulting from
exposure to the environment or a medium
2.65
cracking
rupturing of a dry film or coat
Note 1 to entry: The English term “cracking” is also used for a specific form of cracking illustrated in Figure 2.
Note 2 to entry: Crocodiling and crow’s foot cracking are examples of forms of cracking.
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Figure 2 — Cracking
2.66
cratering
formation in a film or coat of small circular depressions that persist after drying
Note 1 to entry: Craters can extend into preceding layers of coating or to the substrate.
Note 2 to entry: Cratering is caused by localized inhomogeneities of the surface tension of the coating.
Contamination of the substrate or coating with incompatible substances such as small oil drops or particulate
material are the most frequent causes.
2.67
crawling
extreme form of cissing
Note 1 to entry: There is no German term for “crawling”.
2.68
crazing
form of cracking characterized by wide, deep cracks distributed over the surface of a dry film in a more
or less regular pattern
Note 1 to entry: An example of crazing is shown in Figure 3.
Note 2 to entry: There is no French and German term for “crazing”.
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Figure 3 — Crazing
2.69
critical pigment volume concentration
CPVC
value of the pigment volume concentration at which the voids between the solid particles which are
nominally touching are just filled with binder and above which certain properties of the film are markedly
changed
2.70
crocodiling
form of cracking characterized by a pattern of cracks resembling a crocodile skin
Note 1 to entry: An example of crocodiling is shown in Figure 4.
Figure 4 — Crocodiling
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2.71
crow’s foot cracking
form of cracking characterized by a pattern of cracks resembling a crow’s foot
Note 1 to entry: An example of crow’s foot cracking is shown in Figure 5.
Figure 5 — Crow’s foot cracking
2.72
curing
hardening
increase in the molecular size of a binder by chemical reaction
Note 1 to entry: Acceleration is possible by physical means (heat, radiation) or a catalyst.
Note 2 to entry: In French, curing is used for two-component paints, the second component generally being called
the hardener.
2.73
curing agent
additive that promotes the chemical curing of a coating
2.74
curtain coating
application of a coating material by passing the article to be coated horizontally through a descending
sheet of a continuously recirculated coating material
2.75
cutting-in
application of a coating material by brush up to a predetermined line
Note 1 to entry: An example is applying the coating material to the frames of windows without applying it to the
glazing.
2.76
defoaming agent
additive that reduces foam which can form during manufacture and/or application of the coating material
Note 1 to entry: See also anti-foaming agent.
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degreasing
removal from a surface, prior to painting, of oil, grease and similar substances by either an organic
solvent or a water-based cleaning agent
2.78
de-nibbing
removal of small particles protruding from the dry surface of an applied coating or of a substrate
2.79
de-scaling
removal of mill scale or laminated rust from steel or other ferrous substrates
2.80
diluent
volatile liquid, single or blended, which, whilst not a solvent, may be used in conjunction with the solvent
without causing any deleterious effects
Note 1 to entry: See also solvent and thinner.
2.81
dipping
application of a coating material by immersing the object to be coated in a bath containing the coating
material and then, after withdrawal, allowing it to drain
2.82
dirt pick-up
tendency of a dry film or coat to attract to the surface appreciable amounts of soiling material
2.83
dirt retention
tendency of a dry film or coat to retain on the surface soiling material which cannot be removed by
simple cleaning
2.84
dispersion
heterogeneous mixture of at least two materials, which are insoluble or only sparingly soluble in each
other and not chemically bonded
Note 1 to entry: Dispersion is the generic term for suspension and emulsion.
2.85
dispersing agent
dispersant
additive that facilitates the dispersion of solids in the medium during manufacture and that increases the
stability of the mixture thereafter
2.86
drier
compound, usually a metal soap, that is added to products drying by oxidation in order to accelerate this
process
2.87
drying
all the processes through which an applied coating material passes in going from the liquid to the solid
state
Note 1 to entry: “Oxidative drying” is used frequently, instead of the more correct term “oxidative hardening”.
Note 2 to entry: See also curing.
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drying oil
oil based on unsaturated fatty acids, yielding a film by oxidation
2.89
durability
ability of a coating to resist the damaging effects of its environment
2.90
dyestuff
colouring material, soluble in the application medium
2.91
effect pigment
pigment, usually plate-like in form, that, confers not only colour but additional properties such as
iridescence (interference at thin layers), angle dependency of colour (colour travel, colour flop, light-
dark flop), or texture
2.92
efflorescence
phenomenon that occurs when water-soluble salts in a dry film or from the substrate migrate to the
surface and form a crystalline deposit
2.93.1
elasticity
ability of a dry film to return to its original form after the removal of stress applied in any
lateral direction
Note 1 to entry: See also flexibility.
2.93.2
elasticity
property of a material to show a reversible recovery after deformation
2.94
electrodeposition
process whereby a film of a water-based coating material is deposited, under the influence of electric
current, on an object that forms either the anode or cathode, depending on the nature of the coating
material
2.95
electron beam curing
process for the rapid curing of specially formulated coating materials by means of a concentrated stream
of electrons
2.96
electrostatic spraying
method of application by which an electrostatic potential difference is applied between the article to be
coated and the atomized coating material particles
2.97
emulsion
finely dispersed mixture of at least two liquids which are insoluble, or only sparingly soluble, in each
other
2.98
epoxy ester
synthetic resin resulting from the reaction between an epoxy resin and fatty acids and/or oils
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epoxy resin
synthetic resin containing epoxy groups, generally prepared from epichlorhydrin and a bisphenol
2.100
etch primer
primer, often supplied as two reactive components mixed immediately prior to application, designed to
react with a metal surface to improve the adhesion of subsequent coats
2.101
etching
cleaning, roughening or removal of a natural oxide layer from a surface using a chemical agent prior to
painting in order to increase adhesion
2.102
extender
substance in granular or powder form, insoluble in the medium and used to modify or influence certain
physical properties
Note 1 to entry: In German the terms “Extender”, “Extenderpigment”, “Pigmentextender” or “Verschnittmittel”
should be avoided.
2.103
exudation
sweating
migration of liquid components of a coating material to the surface of a film
2.104
fading
loss of colour of a film of a coating material
2.105
feather edging
reducing the thickness of the edge of an area of coating prior to recoating in order to avoid a ridge
appearing in the merged layers
2.106
feeding
change in the consistency, i.e. increase in the viscosity, of a coating material during storage, to such an
extent as to make it unusable
2.107
filler
coating material with a high proportion of extender, intended primarily to even out irregularities in
substrates to be painted and to improve surface appearance
Note 1 to entry: The term filler is also widely used in the sense of extender.
2.108
filling
application of a filler to give a level surface
2.109
film
continuous layer of an applied coating material
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film formation
transition of an applied coating material from the liquid to the solid state or, in the case of a powder
coating material, through a liquid phase to the solid phase
Note 1 to entry: Film formation is brought about by drying and/or hardening. Both changes can proceed
simultaneously.
2.111
fineness of grind
term related to the size of the largest particles in a mill base or in a coating material
2.112
finishing coat
top coat
final coat of a coating system
2.113
fish eyes
presence of craters in a coat each having a small particle of impurity in the centre
2.114
flaking
detachment of small parts of a coating due to a loss of adhesion
2.115
flame cleaning
process by which a reducing flame is applied to a surface, followed by manual or mechanical cleaning
operations
2.116
flame treatment
method of pre-treatment, by a flame, where the surface of a plastics material (e.g. polyethylene) is
oxidized to improve the wetting properties of the coating material and the adhesion of the coating, or
even to render these possible
2.117
flash-off time
time necessary between the application of successive coats wet-on-wet or the time for the evaporation
of most of the volatile matter before stoving or curing by radiation
2.118
flash point
lowest temperature, as measured in the prescribed manner, of the test portion corrected to a barometric
pressure of 101,3 kPa, at which application of an ignition source causes the vapour of the test portion
to ignite momentarily and the flame to propagate across the surface of the liquid under the specified
conditions of test
2.119
flash rust
rapid formation of a very thin layer of rust on ferrous substrates after blast-cleaning, or of rust stains
after the application of a water-based coating material on a ferrous substrate
2.120
flexibility
ability of a dry film or coat to follow without damage the deformations of the substrate to which it is
applied
Note 1 to entry: The use of the term “elasticity” to describe the flexibility of a film is incorrect.
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floating
separation of one or more pigments from a coloured coating material, causing streaks or areas of uneven
colour on the surface of the coat
2.122
flocculation
formation of loosely coherent pigment or extender agglomerates in a coating material
2.123
flooding
movement of pigment particles in a liquid coating producing a colour which, although uniform over the
whole surface, is markedly different from that of the freshly applied wet film
Note 1 to entry: See “leafing”.
2.124
flow
property of a coating material that enables levelling
Note 1 to entry: Flow in this context is not a term for rheology.
2.125
flow agent
additive that improves the levelling of a coating material on a substrate
2.126
flow coating
application of a coating material either by pouring or by allowing it to flow over the object to be coated,
and allowing the excess to drain off
2.127
flow properties
combination of all rheological properties of a coating material
2.128
force drying
process by which the drying of a coating material is accelerated by exposing it to a temperature higher
than ambient, but below that normally used for stoving
2.129
frosting
formation of a large number of very fine wrinkles in the form of frost-like patterns
2.130
functional pigment
pigment, which based on its chemical or physical properties fulfils additional functions in addition to its
colour
Note 1 to entry: Additional functions may be corrosion protection, function as barrier pigment, photocatalytical
properties, infrared absorption or infrared reflection.
2.131
gassing
formation of gas during storage of a coating material
2.132
gloss
optical property of a surface, characterized by its ability to reflect light specularly
Note 1 to entry: Examples of degrees of gloss are high gloss, gloss, silkgloss, semigloss, satin, matt and dead matt.
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graining
imitation of the appearance of wood by the use of suitable tools and coating materials
2.134
grit blasting
process of abrasive blast-cleaning using particulate material, such as steel, slag or aluminium oxide
(corundum)
Note 1 to entry: For a fuller description of the term “grit”, see ISO 11124-1 or ISO 11126-1.
2.135
hardener
one component of a multi-pack product that, mixed together, forms by chemical reaction a film having the
desired properties
Note 1 to entry: See also curing agent.
2.136
hardness
ability of a dry film or coat to resist indentation or penetration by a solid object
2.137
haze
milky opalescence in high-gloss or clear coatings
2.138
hiding power
ability of a coating to obliterate the colour or colour differences of the substrate
Note 1 to entry: The use of the German expressions “Deckkraft” und “Deckfähigkeit” should be avoided.
Note 2 to entry: The term “coverage” is ambiguous because it is used in some instances to refer to hiding power
and in others to mean spreading rate. The more precise terms hiding power and spreading rate should always be
used.
2.139
holiday
defect of a paint film, e.g. pinholes, craters
2.140
hot spraying
spraying of a coating material that has been reduced in viscosity by heating
2.141
hydrocarbon resin
resin resulting from copolymerization of aliphatic and/or aromatic hydrocarbons
2.142
impregnating material
low viscosity coating material for the treatment of absorptive substrates to reduce their absorptivity
Note 1 to entry: See also sealer.
2.143
in-can preservative
biocide used to prevent growth of microorganisms during storage of a water-based coating material or
stock solution
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induction period
minimum time interval needed between mixing and application of coating materials supplied as a multi-
pack product
Note 1 to entry: Not to be confused with pot life.
2.145
intermediate coat
any coat applied between the priming coat and the finishing coat
2.146
isocyanate resin
synthetic resin, containing free or blocked isocyanate groups, based on aromatic, aliphatic or cycloaliphatic
isocyanates
2.147
lap
visible zone where a coat extends over an adjacent freshly applied coat
Note 1 to entry: A lap might occur where an attempt to merge two recently applied adjacent applications of a
coating material gives a visual discontinuity due to the partial drying of the first applied coat.
2.148
lasure
coating material, solvent- or water-based, containing small amounts of a suitable pigment and/or
extender and used to form a transparent or semi-transparent film for decoration and/or protection of
the substrate
2.149
leafing
flooding of effect pigments to the surface of a coating material shortly after application
2.150
levelling
ability of a coating material to flow out after application so as to minimize any surface irregularities
caused by the application process
2.151
lifting
softening, swelling, or separation from the substrate of a dry film, resulting from the application of a
subsequent coat or the influence of a solvent
2.152
mar (noun)
blemish on the surface of a coating, extending over a particular area of the coating and visible due to
the difference in the light-reflection properties of the area affected compared with the light-reflection
properties of adjacent areas
2.153
marbling
imitation of the appearance of polished marble by use of suitable tools and coating materials
2.154
masking
temporary covering of that part of a surface which is to remain uncoated
2.155
matting agent
flatting agent
product incorporated in a coating material to reduce the gloss of the dry film
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medium
vehicle
all constituents of the liquid phase of a coating material
Note 1 to entry: This definition does not apply to coating powders.
Note 2 to entry: There is no German term for “medium” or “vehicle”.
2.157
metamerism
phenomenon perceived when two specimens have the same colour under the lighting of an illuminant,
but different spectral reflection and transmission curves
2.158
mill base
proportions of those constituents of a coating material necessary to obtain the optimum degree of
dispersion
2.159
mill scale
layer of iron oxides formed during the hot rolling of steel
2.160
mottling
non-uniform appearance of a film caused by presence of irregularly shaped, randomly distributed areas
on the surface that vary in colour and/or gloss
2.161
mud cracking
formation of an irregular broken network of cracks in a film, which occurs due to volume reduction
during drying or curing
2.162
multi-pack product
coating material that is supplied in two or more separate components which have to be mixed before use
in the proportions specified by the manufacturer
2.163
nanoaerosol
solid or liquid nano-objects in dispersion in a gaseous medium
2.164
nanocoating
coating having a dry film thickness in the range 1 nm to 100 nm
2.165
nanodispersion
material in which nano-objects are dispersed in a continuous phase of a different composition
Note 1 to entry: Nanodispersions comprise nanosuspensions, and nanoemulsions.
Note 2 to entry: Gaseous matrices are excluded (solid and liquid drops in gases are “aerosols“).
2.166
nanoemulsion
nanodispersion with a liquid matrix and at least one or more liquid nano-objects
2.167
nanoextender
extender made of nano-objects
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nanofilm
film having a thickness in the range of 1 nm to 100 nm
2.169
nano-object
material with one, two or three external dimensions in the nanoscale
Note 1 to entry: This is a generic term for all discrete objects in the nanoscale.
2.170
nanopigment
pigment, made of nano-objects
2.171
nanoscale
size range from approximately 1 nm to 100 nm
2.172
nanostructured coating
coating having internal or surface structure in the nanoscale
2.173
nanosuspension
heterogeneous mixture of materials comprising a liquid and finely dispersed solid nano-objects
Note 1 to entry: As examples, nanosuspension can apply to either suspensions of nano-pigments or nanoextenders
(minerals), or to polymeric nanosuspensions.
2.174
nanotexture
regular surface structure pattern in the nanoscale
2.175
natural resin
resin of vegetable or animal origin
2.176
non-volatile matter
NV
residue by mass obtained by evaporation under specified conditions
Note 1 to entry: Instead of the term “non-volatile matter” different terms, such as solid, dry residue, dry matter,
solid matter, stoving residue are being used commonly with the respective abbreviations. The term “non-volatile
matter” which is also applied in ISO 3251 should be used together with the abbreviation “NV” instead of these
terms.
2.177
non-volatile matter by volume
NV
V
percentage residue by volume obtained by evaporation under specified conditions
2.178
oil absorption value
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