GSO ISO 17541:2017
ISO 17541:2014
Gulf Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
03 October 2017
Plastics -- Quantitative evaluation of scratch-induced damage and scratch visibility
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GSO ISO 17541:2017 Scope
This International Standard deals with quantitative evaluation of scratch–induced damage and scratch visibility in polymers.
This International Standard specifies two methods to assess scratch damage and scratch visibility expressed by three colour coordinates of a 3-D colour model.
Method A uses a scratch tip capable of area-contact or line-contact with material surfaces under a constant load condition. It is represented by scratch damage index (SDI).
Method B uses a scratch tip capable of line-contact under a linearly increasing load condition. It is represented by scratch visibility index (SVI).
The methods are suitable for use with coated and uncoated thermoplastic and thermosetting moulding materials.
The methods specify the preferred dimensions of testing specimens and the preferred scratch-tip geometry.
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