IS 5807

: 2000

Methods of test for clear finishes for wooden furniture, Part 3: Resistance to marking by oils and fats

CurrentSpecializedTesting MethodMaterials Science · Building Construction Practices incl. Painting, Varnishing
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This standard outlines the method for testing the resistance of clear finishes on wooden furniture to marking by oils and fats. The procedure involves applying refined groundnut oil to the finished surface under a specified load and duration, followed by visual inspection for any damage like blistering, softening, or changes in gloss.

Methods of test for clear finishes for wooden furniture, Part 3: Resistance to marking by oils and fats

Quick Reference Values
Impact test steel ball mass500 ± 5 g
Impact test steel ball diameterapprox. 50 mm
Scrape test tool (loop) materialHardened steel wire
Scrape test load1.5 kg
Scratch test needle tip radius0.05 mm
Practical Notes
The standard defines the test method, not the pass/fail criteria. Performance requirements must be specified separately by the purchaser or in a product standard.
Proper conditioning of test panels as per IS 101 is critical for obtaining consistent and comparable results.
Interpretation of damage, especially for the scratch test (penetration to the substrate), requires careful observation, often with magnification and controlled lighting.