Testing the Water Resistance of Coatings as per ASTM D4585

Written by Rahul Verma | Updated: September 10, 2025

Testing the Water Resistance of Coatings as per ASTM D4585

Written by Rahul Verma |  Updated: September 10, 2025

Testing the Water Resistance of Coatings as per ASTM D4585

The goal of ASTM D4585 is to evaluate a coating’s ability to withstand water-related deterioration through the use of a condensation test. The latter, in fact, involves subjecting a sample to a saturated vapor atmosphere at a controlled temperature, and this type of test yields a pass/fail decision. Furthermore, because the damages seen in this test could be due to a variety of causes, it can evaluate both the coating and the entire coating system. Failures, for instance, may be brought on by the coating itself, contaminated substrates, or improper surface preparation. This test focuses on the evaluation of aesthetic traits including color change, blistering, the loss of adhesion, and softening, that are in-depthly documented in other standards in order to determine the sample’s water resistance. Finally, it is feasible to predict the coating’s performance in the field by assessing its water resistance.

The duration of exposure, the temperature, and the periodic drying of the specimen are the primary variables that need to be taken into account when doing this test.

Standard experimental conditions: Two samples are needed, and it is advised to test them beside a material whose performance is known so that the former can be used as a control. A sample must be at least 76 mm wide by 152 mm tall and a maximum of 8 mm thick (3 in wide by 6 in tall and 34 in thick). The typical test conditions are listed in Table 1.

Table 01: Typical test conditions

Parameters Specifications
test’s ambient temperatureTo be determined, but usually between 38 and 82 °C (100 and 180 °F)
The test’s durationTo be determined
Vapor temperature38, 49, or 60 °C (100, 120, or 140 °F) is the vapor temperature.
Temperature differencebetween the vapor and the room is at least 11 °C.
cycles of exposureCondensation period only It is possible to use a cycle that alternates between a condensation and a drying period.There should be a minimum 4-hour drying period.

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Rahul Verma

Rahul Verma is a Manager – Sales & Operations at Infinita Lab, where he has been working for the past three years. In this role, he works closely with customers to understand their material testing requirements and provides tailored testing solutions by coordinating with laboratories and technical teams. His work primarily focuses on customer engagement, project coordination, and helping clients identify the most appropriate analytical and characterization techniques for their materials.... Read More

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