Coated and uncoated surfaces need to be tested for resistance to abrasion caused by a brush, sponge, or other means. Examples for testing include interior paints, wall coverings, carpets, floor tiles, polishes, bath tubs, shower stalls, and furniture. Abrasion testing instruments producing repeated small-scale patterns of damage caused by attrition or erosion under controlled conditions best simulate everyday use or wear patterns. The rubbing method may also be used to test efficiencies of detergents or cleansers or to test the durability of an abrading or cleaning device such as a scouring pad. BYK-Gardner Abrasion Tester The BYK-Gardner Abrasion Tester helps evaluate washability and abrasion resistance of a material. The abrasion tester reciprocates a force linearly over the sample. The drive mechanism consists of a gearhead motor driving the motor drive pulley gear. The rotary motion of this gear drives a smaller gear, the chain drive pulley, using a timing belt. The smaller gear drives a set of sprockets and continuous loop mechanism. The cable pair ends are attached to the virtual center of the chain, transforming the rotary motion of the chain into the reciprocating linear motion.
Note: All other applicable accessories, including scrub panels, must be ordered separately
Abraded interior paint on PB-5015 scrub test panel
| Ordering Information | Technical Specifications |
| Standards |
| ASTM | D 1792, D 2198, D 2486, D 3206, D 3450 | |
| Canadian Government Spec. | 26-GP-3a | |
| Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Spec. | W-4 | |
| Federal Spec. | P-C-431a, P-D-220a, P-R-201b, P-W-155, T-1279D, TT-P-18, TT-P-22, TT-P-23a, TT-P-26a, TT-P-29b, TT-P-30, TT-P-47a, TT-P-51d, TT-P-88a, TT-P-508 | |
| FTMS | 141 A, Method 6141, Method 6142 | |
| Military Spec. | MIL-C-3004, MIL-C-46057, MIL-E-11237, MIL-P-13340A, MIL-P-15422B | |
| Navy Spec. | 51C20C | |
| Rock Island Arsenal Spec. | RIX-268 | |