PAINT AND COATINGS LABORATORY
Paint and Coatings Formability Testing
Conical Mandrel Bend Tester
Touchstone offers many tests to evaluate the formability of painted
or otherwise coated metal products.
Mandrel and T-Bend tests, performed under ASTM D522, are used to
evaluate the flexibility of coated strip metal that is to be formed
during a fabrication process. It is explained in more detail below.
"Standard Test Method for Mandrel Bend Test of
Attached Organic Coatings" ASTM D 522
ASTM D522 contains two test methods which are used to determine
the flexibility or resistance to cracking of organic coatings on
substrates of sheet metal or rubber-type materials.
The coating materials to be tested are applied at a uniform thickness
to panels of sheet metal or rubber-type materials. After drying
or curing the coated panels are bent over a mandrel and the resistance
to cracking of the coating is determined. In one test method, the
coated panels are bent over a conical mandrel. In the other, the
coated panels are bent over cylindrical mandrels of various diameters.
Coatings attached to substrates are elongated when the substrates
are bent during the manufacture of articles or when the articles
are abused in service.
Baker Bender
The Baker Bender is a unique bend test, invented by Everett Baker,
Senior Scientist at Touchstone Research Laboratory. It is used to
evaluate paint adhesion on light gage metal. It does this by producing
a variable radius -- based on "T-bends." The lowest radius
at which paint adhesion fails is a measure of paint/metal formability.
Index of Paint and Coatings Laboratory
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