GB 3186-1982
Replaced
GB/T 9263-2020
Active
National standards
GB/T 9263-2020 Determination of slip resistance of anti-skid coatings
GB/T 9263-2020 Determination of slip resistance of anti-skid coatings
Basic Information
Standard Code:
GB/T 9263-2020
Standard Type:
National standards
Standard Status:
Active
is_force_gb:
no
CCS Name:
Paints, pigments, and dyes
ICS Name:
Paints and varnishes
Publish Date:
2020-11-19
Implement Date:
2021-10-01
Pages:
7 pages
Scope
This standard specifies the test method for testing the anti-slip properties of anti-slip coatings using a friction coefficient testing device.
This standard is applicable to the anti-slip testing of single-layer or composite coating systems of anti-slip coatings in laboratories. Field tests can also refer to this standard.
Development Information
Replace the following standards
Referenced Standards
GB/T 6682-2008 Water for analytical laboratory use—Specification and test methods
GB 3186-1982 Sampling paint products
GB/T 3186-2006 Paints, varnishes and raw materials for paints and varnishes—Sampling
GB/T 9271-1988 Paints and varnishes—Standard panels for testing
GB/T 9271-2008 Paints and varnishes—Standard panels for testing
GB 9278-1988 Temperatures and humidities for conditioning and testing of paint specimens
GB/T 9278-2008 Temperatures and humidities for conditioning and testing of paint specimens
GB/T 13452.2-1992 Paints and varnishes—Determination of film thickness
GB/T 13452.2-2008 Paints and varnishes—Determination of film thickness
GB/T 20777-2006 Paints and varnishes—Examination and preparation of samples for testing
Related Standards
GB/T 4653-1984
Active
GB/T 4653-1984 The general technical specifications on infrared radiation paints
GB/T 5206.1-1985
Replaced
GB/T 5206.1-1985 Paints and varnishes—Vocabulary—Part 1:General terms
GB/T 5207-1985
Abolished
GB/T 5207-1985 Coatings—Determination of the danger classification by flash testing (rapid equilibrium method)
GB/T 5208-1985
Replaced
GB/T 5208-1985 Coatings—Flash point test—Rapid equilibrium method
GB/T 5209-1985
Active