The opacity chart consists of black and white areas with sufficient room to use color measurement instruments.
The penopac card is used to measure coating appearance changes between the unsealed and sealed portion of the chart.
The display charts has a large surface area for visual evaluation of hiding power.
The brushout chart uses a heavier, rigid stock paper for easily handling.
The plain white charts are primarily used to test for coating color.
Use these uncoated drawdown cards to simulate wood or unsealed wallboard.
Clear polyester film is an ideal substrate to check for foam stabilization and pigment de-flocculation.
Spray monitors are self-adhering labels primarily used as a guide for spray paint applications on metal panels.
Inter-leaf paper is used to protect the dry paint film when drawdowns are stacked for storage.