Levelling and Sagging Tester
In most cases, leveling is a desired property of paints expressed in the fact that the cured film shows a surface as plain as possible with brush marks, spray drops or other unevennesses occuring as little as possible. Sagging, however, is considered a paint defect, particularly occuring on vertical surfaces, in edges and corners. The most common terms, for example streaks or tear drops, perfectly describe its characteristic appearance. It is not always possible, or only with difficulties, to measure this type of flow behavior by means of viscometers.
- Simple comparison test of the leveling and sagging properties of paints in the period between application and drying
- One applicator to test leveling and sagging
- Corrosion resistant stainless steel construction
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