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TQC AB6000 - 10.4.7 Large Sponge Tool (AB5050)

TQC AB6000
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Scope of supply
• Sponge
• Sponge holder
Weight 500 g
• Fixation screw
Specications Sponge Tool Holder
Material: Stainless steel
Inner dimensions: 90x75 mm
Outer dimensions 102x78mm
The Large Sponge Tool is supplied ready for use.
The sponge is a gentle tool to test the washability
of the coating. Often used for cleanability tests on
for example wall paints.
Placement
The AB5050 Sponge Tool is placed in the AB5043
holder and needs to fit comfortably in the
holder. The tool must be able to move freely
without friction in the holder. Always position
the tool facing the same way, to create the best
homogeneity in results. For replacement intervals
check the appropriate standard.
10.4.7 Large Sponge Tool (AB5050)
Scope of supply
• Cloth holder body
• Cloth holder frame
SpecicationsC Cloth Holder Body
Material: POM
Dimensions: 90x54*x30 mm
* Width of the block is 40 mm
Specications Cloth Holder Frame
Material: Anodised aluminium
Inner dimensions: 91x41x12 mm
Outer dimensions: 110x51x12 mm
The TQC Cloth Holder is supplied ready for use.
The tool is suitable for clamping flexible test
media around the test body. Allowing for a
smooth testing.
Placement
The AB5055 Cloth Holder can only be placed
in the AB5044 tool holder and needs to fit
comfortably in the holder. The tool must be able
to move freely without friction in the holder.
10.4.8 TQC Cloth Holder (AB5055)
Scope of Supply
• 4 metal shims with rounded corners
Specications
Material: Stainless steel
Dimensions: 0.25x12x158 mm
Please verify proper use of the shims by appropriate standard
and or specification.
Scope of Supply
• 2 glass plates with champhered edges
Specications
Material: Glass
Dimensions : 470x163x6 mm
The metal shim is usually placed in the middle
and underneath of the test sample. The small
elevation will increase abrasion at that point
hence test results are obtained more
quickly.
Some standards require all tests to be performed
on a glass test bed. This to ensure the flattest
and smoothest substrate for the test. Often the
glass bed is used together with the metal shims
for many ASTM standards.
10.4.9 Metal Shim (AB5025)
10.4.10 Glass Bed (AB5180)