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Like many of the working groups within IBRG, the Paints Group
is comprised of representatives from the coatings industry, preservative
manufacturers, testing institutes and independent testing laboratories
and academic institutions. The projects arise from needs within
the coatings industry and attempt to encompass both the latest
understanding of the technology and to be in line with the most
recent legislative requirements. The group is led by members of
the coatings industry to ensure relevance and acceptance of the
methods the group develops, while ensuring the needs of the preservative
industry and regulators are met.
Current activities include:
Dry-Film Fungal Testing
During the 1970's and early 1980's, the work of the IBRG Paints
Group was focussed on investigations into fungal growth on paint
films. From this and extensive ring tests a standard test protocol
was developed which has gained wide acceptance in the paint industry
and forms the basis of BS3900 Part G6. The method was validated
by both laboratory studies and field trials and members of IBRG
are providing input into the latest revision of the standard.
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Dry-Film Algal Testing
As a continuation of the work on dry-film fungicides, IBRG is
in the latter stages of developing a standard test protocol for
the study of algal growth on painted surfaces. Like the current
version of BS3900 Part G6, it is a panel test and is intended
to help predict the performance of materials in use through the
use of a standardised laboratory procedure. The method has been
proposed for inclusion in the latest revision of BS3900 Part G6.
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Wet-State Bacterial Testing
IBRG has recently completed the development of a standard method
for determining the susceptibility of paints to bacterial contamination.
The method can be employed to help determine the optimum concentration
of in-can preservative required to protect a paint formulation
from bacterial spoilage. A summary of the development work was
published in The European Coatings Journal in March 2000 and the
full method will be published later this year.
In support of the Wet-State Test Method, work is in progress
to optimise techniques to ensure both the viability and virulence
of test strains used in bacterial challenge studies.
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Wet-State Fungal Testing
As a continuation of the Wet-State Bacterial Test development,
the Paints Group has recently been investigating methods to examine
fungal growth in liquid paint and related materials. Preliminary
studies have focussed on tinters and although initial studies
looked at the liquid phase of such systems, work is currently
directed at developing methods which can help prevent growth on
the dried deposits of tinter which are often present in systems
which are used to handle the material.
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It is well recognised that the hygiene of the paint manufacturing
plant has a great impact on the microbiological quality of the
final product. For this reason, the group has produced a set of
guidance documents for the industry which will be published both
on this web site and in a range of trade journals and in a number
of languages in 2002.
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Antibacterial Coatings
Members of the Paints Group are collaborating with the IBRG Plastics
Group to develop a range of methods to examine the antibacterial
activity of surfaces. A draft procedure for surface coatings has
been developed from initial work by the Plastics Group and has
been adopted by them for further development for a range of materials.
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Further Details:
Further details of the work of the IBRG Paints Group can be
obtained from the General Secretary of IBRG who is also the Secretary
of the IBRG Paints Working Group:-
Pete Askew, IMSL, Pale Lane, Hartley Wintney Hampshire, RG27 8DH
Telephone: +44 1252 627676
Telefax: +44 1252 627678
E-mail: <click-here>
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