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Hiding power

The hiding power is an ability of a paint to hide the surface that the paint was applied to. Numerically, it is defined as an area of surface coated by a volume of paint (spreading rate) at which the "complete hiding" of the underlying surface occurs.

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Hiding power

Nodes36
Edges35
Triples99
Avg. degree1.94
Density0.055556
Components1

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related to Sources · 53
Hiding power → Applicability, Applied Optics, ASTM International, August, Backer, Bibcode, Brett, Coating Testing Manual, Courier Corporation, Diebold, Edition, Extenders, Frank, Gardner-Sward Handbook, Gettens, Gunnar, Hester, In Koleske, ISBN, ISSN
related to Standards · 18
Hiding power → Analytical Colorimetry, Architectural Paints Applied, ASTM D2805-11, ASTM D5150-92, Determination, DIN EN ISO, ISO, Kubelka, Munk, Munk Equation, Paints, Part, Reflectometry, Roller, Saunderson Correction, Solutions, Standard Test Method, Tinting Strength
measured by · 8
Hiding power → ASTM D5150, CIE, For, Historically, Paint, Pfund, Since, The
has cause · 6
Hiding power → Depending, Hiding, If, Once, The, Whenever
related to Kubelka–Munk method · 5
Hiding power → Munk, Once, The, The Kubelka, This
related to Role of pigments · 3
Hiding power → Almost, In, The
related to White · 3
Hiding power → However, The, White
is a · 2
Hiding power → ability of a paint to hide the surface that the paint was applied to, property of the paint material that inhibits this visibility

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hiding paint power light surface applied white opacity coating substrate scattering measurements kubelka munk method pigments layer contrast refractive hide

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Hiding poweris aability of a paint to hide the surface that the paint was applied to0.90text
Hiding poweris aproperty of the paint material that inhibits this visibility0.90text
the Pfund cryptometerinstance ofthe measurements were made directly using devices0.80text
Hiding powerhas causeWhenever0.60section
Hiding powerhas causeOnce0.60section
Hiding powerhas causeDepending0.60section
Hiding powerhas causeHiding0.60section
Hiding powerhas causeThe0.60section
Hiding powerhas causeIf0.60section
Hiding powermeasured byThe0.60section
Hiding powermeasured bySince0.60section
Hiding powermeasured byFor0.60section

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