GB/T 1733-1993
Determination of resistance to water of films

GB/T 1733-1993 "Test Method for Water Resistance of Paint Films" specifies three test methods for determining the water resistance of paint films: immersion in water, immersion in boiling water, and exposure after water immersion. These methods are applicable to various types of color paints and varnish films. The immersion method involves soaking the test panel in distilled water and periodically observing changes in appearance, while the boiling water immersion method focuses on the film's tolerance to high-temperature water environments. The testing requires instruments such as a constant-temperature water bath, glass water tank, paint film thickness gauge, and magnifying glass, providing standardized means for evaluating the water resistance of paint films.

This summary is not the original standard text and is for reference only. For accurate information, please obtain it through official channels.
Status Active
CCS G50 ICS 87-010
Release Date 1993-03-20 00:00:00 Implementation Date 1993-12-01 00:00:00