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    IS

    a 419 - 1967

    Superseding IS I 420 - 1953 )

    Indian StaPzdard

    SPECIFICATION FOR

    PUTTY, FOR USE ON WINDOW FRAMES

    First Revision )

    Fifth Reprint NOVEMBER 1991

    ( Incorporating Amendment No. I )

    UDC 691

    .X35

    @ coPrr;ght197 1

    BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDS

    MANAK BHAVAN, 9 BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MARG

    NEW DELHI llOflO2

    Sept ember 1967

    ( Reaffirmed 2002 )

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    ( SuperoedingS t420 1953

    I ndian St andard

    SPECIFICATION .FOR

    PUTTY, FOR USE ON WINDOW FRAMES

    Fi rst Rev i si on

    Paints ad Allied Products Sectional Committee, CM2 8

    Chairman

    h~ W. E. i%RRlS

    Vice-Chairttratr

    SURL S. S. N YUDU

    Members

    Repesenlitrg

    Gvotllass Nerolac Paints Private Ltd, Bombay

    So l u r laiut & ~aruisb ManulLlcturing

    CillCUllil

    SHIU

    H. N.

    ~

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    IS :

    419 - 1967

    SIIRI

    M. JJ.

    SATYANAILAYAN,~ (

    Allemzlr?)

    Smr P. G. V. RAXIANAN Indian Aluminiunl Co J.ltl.

    ~~alcr~tc;t

    SHW H. S.

    CHAWLA ( dlerunle)

    SUXI M. N. R.zo

    Indian Paint Association. (:alcutla

    SIral 13. V. D.\I.AL Alternate)

    SHltI

    R. I(. J

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    IS :

    419 1967

    I ndian St andard

    SPECIFICATION FOR

    PUTTY, FOR USE ON WINDOW FRAMES

    Fi rst Rev i si on

    0. FOREWORD

    This Indian Standard ( First Revision ) was adopted by the Indian.

    Institution on 30 June 1967, after the draft finalized by the Paints

    Allied Products Sectional Committee had been approved hy the Chemical

    is standard \vas first published in 1953 when it covered putty for use

    wooden frames.

    At the time of revision of this standard, the concerned

    Committee decided to enlarge its scope to cover putty for USC (HI

    also, which was covered by IS : 420-1953*. Consequently,

    standard supcrscdcs IS : 4.20-1953* which has since been withdrawn.

    In drawing up the alnalgamated revision,

    adequate consideration has

    given to stipulate various reyuiremcnts independent of approved sample.

    the formulation of a specification for whitine for putty ( SEC S

    :

    2468-

    ) reference to this standard has been given m the composition of thct

    Performance test for consistency has, been improved by making it

    objective. At1 other changes found necessary as a result of cxpcricancc

    through the use of the standard have also been effected.

    .

    0.3.1 Full aliquucnt of JSS 3070

    Specification

    for putty

    issurtl by 1l1(*

    of Standardization, Ministry of Defence,

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    IS : 419 - 1967

    8.6 For the purpose of deciding whether a ,particular requirement of this

    standard is complied with, the final value, observed or calculated, expressing

    the result uf a test or au+&, sh;dl be rounded oil iu accordance with

    1s

    :

    2-19(i0*. The number ol significant places retained in the muuded OK

    value should be the same a~ that of the specified value in this standard..

    I.. SCOPE

    ,

    1.1 This standard prescribes the requirements and the method5 of sampling

    and test for putty for use in fixing glass panes on wood and metal hames and

    for filling splits, cracks and holes in wood nr metal.

    2.

    TERMINOLOGY

    2.1

    For the purpose of this standard, the definitions given under 2 of

    IS

    :

    85l XOt, in IS

    :

    1303-I 9G3$ and the following shall apply:

    Scl l i t y l i ruc -

    Ihc

    time taken fnr the putty to ronvert itself into

    cohesive mass which dncs not yield to specified pressure applied nlier

    a specified drying timr.

    3. REQUIREMENTS

    3.1 Form and Condition

    - The material shall bc hnmngenenus paste and

    shall be free from grit and other visible impurities.

    3.2 Composition -

    The matcriid sMl consist nnl\, of whiting ( conhlniny

    t ~ IS :

    24(i8-1 K3 ),

    linseed nil, raw ( cothmhg to IS :

    75-l J5O(l

    i :wcl

    suitaljle varnish medium in surh prnpnrtinus as to forIn n p:~qtcwhic.lr shnll

    comply with the requirements of this standard.

    3 3 Consistency-

    The material, after thnrnllgh working in Ilands, sh:lll

    ~avc good plastic quality without sliminess or stickiness thnt wi)lIId ret&r it

    iificult to handle and apply.

    3.3.1. In addition, it shall work readily and smnnthly under a palettc

    kllifc

    >ltlout crumbling or cracking and, after bring moulded in place, it sh;~ll

    i -:-et-t itself into a cohesive mass which dnes not yield to spcrilictl prrssllrth

    ;r

    *?ied after 72 hours ils prcscsil)ed iii hppcndix A.

    3.4 Ihe material shall also comply will1 tllc requirements given in Table 1.

    *R&s for rountlillg dtm~mrriral values ( re:iwd .

    -Methods of test for oil pss~es for paints.

    Glossarv of terms relating to paints ( rr~i.wcl ).

    :q

    d p&f&ion for whiting for putty.

    ,~bpecification for linseed oil, raw, for paints.

    ( Since revised

    ),

    4

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    IS : 419 - 1967

    TABLE 1 REQ

    UILIEMENTS FOR PUTTY, FOR USE ON WINDOW FRAMES

    i Cluuhe 3.4 )

    sr.

    CHAR ACTERIRTIC REQI~IREMIZNT Xhrmm OBTEST

    , Nu.

    (REFTO CL No.xn

    IS : 8S- i954P )

    (1)

    (2)

    (3)

    4)

    i) Residue on sieve, percent by

    5.0

    9

    weight

    Max

    ii) Water content, percent hy

    1.0

    10

    weight, Max

    iii) Keeping properties

    Not less than

    13

    G months

    *Methods of test for oil pastes for paints.

    4. PACKING AND MARKING

    4.1 Packing

    - Thr maierial slxdl lw snitd~ly pnrlwd ns np=rcl to lw~um=n

    the purchaser and the supplier.

    4.2

    Marking -

    The containers shall be marked with the name of the

    material; manufacturers name and trade-mark, if any; w&lit of tile material:

    and month and year of manufacture.

    4.2.1 The containers may also be marked \ vith tlw TST C ~Mkuticm

    hlark.

    NOTF:-T~IP use of the IS1 Ckr~ifiration Mark is gmwhcl by 111r proviriona nf

    the Indian Standards Ins1iluliou ( (:rrtific.ation Marks ) ACI ad chr Ruler and

    Regulations made thereunclrr.

    111~IS1 Mark on products c~~vrrrd by an Indian

    Standard conveys the assurance that they have been l~r~~duc~4 IO comply with 111~

    requirements of that sfandard, under a well-defined system of inspection,

    tesrin aucl

    quality control which is devised and supervised by IS1 and operated by the pro durcr.

    IS1 marked products are also continuously checked by IS1 for ronformity to the

    standard as a further safeguard. Details of cnnditions under which a licrncr for the

    use of the ISI Certification Mark may be granted to manufacturers or processors,

    may he obtained from the Indian Standards Institution.

    5. SAMPLING

    5.1 Representative samples of the material shall be drawn as prescribed in

    3

    of IS

    : ,s-

    1950

    *

    *Methods of test for oil pastes for paints,

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    IS : 419 - 967

    6. TEST METHODS

    6.1 Tests shall be conducted as prescribed in Appendix A and IS : 85-1950*.

    References to Appendix A and IS

    :

    85-1950* are given in 3.3.1 and co1 4 of

    Table 1 respectively.

    6.2

    Quality bf Reagents -

    Unless specified otherwise, pure chemicals and

    distilled water ( see IS

    :

    1070-l 96Ot ) shall be employed in the test.

    NQTE

    Pure chemicals shall mean chemicals that do not contain impurities

    which affect the results of analysis.

    APPENDIX A

    ( Clause

    3.3.1 )

    DETERMINATION OF SETTING TIME

    A-O. GENERAL

    A-O.1

    Outline of the Method

    -

    The putty applied to a specified thickness

    over a metal panel is subjected to pressure test after stipulated period and

    layers examined for deformity.

    A-l. APPARATUS

    A-l.1 Apparatus for Setting Time Test - as shown in Fig. 1.

    A-2. PROCEDURE

    A-2.1

    Apply the material on two clean metal panels of 60

    x 60

    mm size tc

    give a thickness of 5 mm. Allow the putty to dry for

    72

    hours. At the end 01

    this period, superimpose the two panels, so that the putty layers are under

    contact and place-on table A. Lower the steel ball

    B

    and plunger C to the

    centre of the metal panels and place a weight of 500 g on top of the plunger

    .Maintain the pressure on the plunger for 5 minutes. At the end of the

    t

    minutes period, separate the panels and examine for deformation.

    A-2.1.1 The material shall be deemed to have passed the test if putt

    layers do not get deformed under this load.

    *Methods of test for oil pastes for paints.

    $Specificatioti for water, distilled quality ( revised).

    6

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    1 :4i9-1967

    I

    I

    I

    1

    I 1

    90

    56

    All dimensious in millimetres.

    Fm. 1 APPARATUS FOR SETTING TIME TEST

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    IS : 4i9 - 1967

    Subcommittee for Revision of Indian Standards on

    Finished Products, CDC 8 : 13

    Hel,resenling

    Kational Iksl HULIYC, hlcutta

    SHNI I. K. ADHIKARI

    D E P u T Y DIREUTON

    RESEARCH

    ( GHEivf 1

    S&I 0. L. GIJPTA

    ?iHBI s. s. MAYUUIJ

    SHBI M. K. RAO

    Indian Pain1 Association, Calcutta

    Railway Board ( Ministry of Railways )

    Ministry of Defence ( DGI )

    Solar Paint & Varnish Mauufacturincr Co.

    Calcutta

    Indian Paint Association, Calcutta

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    BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDS

    Headquarters:

    Manak Bhavan, 9 Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg, NEW DELHI 110002

    Telephones: 331 01 31, 331 13 75

    Telegrams: Manaksanstha

    ( Common to all Offices)

    Regional Offices: Telephone

    Central Manak Bhavan, 9 Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg.

    331 01 31

    NEW DELHI 110002 331 1375

    *Eastern

    : l/14 C. I. T. Scheme VII M, V. I. P. Road,

    36 24 99

    Maniktola, CALCUTTA 700054

    Northern : SC0 445-446, Sector 35-C,

    CHANDIGARH 160036

    I

    I

    21843

    3 1641

    r41 24 42

    Southern : C. I. T. Campus, MADRAS 600113

    twestern

    :

    Manakalaya. E9 MIDC, Marol, Andheri

    (

    East ), 6 32 92 95

    BOMBAY 400093

    Branch Off ices:

    *Pushpak. Nurmohamed Shaikh Marg, Khanpur,

    I

    2 63 48

    AHMADABAD 380001

    2 63 49

    SPeenya Industrial Area 1 st Stage, Bangalore Tumkur Road

    38 49 55

    BANGALORE 560058

    I

    38 49 56

    Ganaotri Complex, 5th Floor, Bhadbhada Road, T. T. Nagar,

    667 16

    BIHOPAL 462003

    Plot No. 82/83. Lewis Road. BHUBANESHWAR 751002

    53j5. Ward No. 29, R.G. Barua Road, 5th Byelane,

    GUWAMATI 781003

    5 36 27

    3 31 77

    5-8-56C L. N. Gupta Marg ( Nampally Station Road ),

    HYDERABAD 500001

    23 1083

    R14 Yudhister Marg. C Scheme, JAIPUR 302005

    1171418 B Sarvodaya Nagar, KANPUR 208005

    Patliputra Industrial Estate, PATNA 800013

    T.C. No. 14/1421. Universitv P.O.. Palayam

    TRIVANDRUM 695035

    (

    63471

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    {

    21 68 76

    21 82 92

    6 23 05

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    21

    04

    16 21 17

    fnspect ion Off ices

    With Sale Point ):

    Pushpanjali. First Floor, 205-A West High Court Road,

    Shankar Nagar Square, NAGPUR 440010

    2 51 71

    ._

    Institution of Engineers ( India ) Building, 1332 Shivaji Nagar,

    5 24 35

    PUNE 411005

    *Sales Office in Calcutta is at 5 Chowringhee Approach, P. 0. Printer, 27 68 00

    Street. Calcutta 700072

    tSales Office in Bombav is at Noveltv Chambers. Grant Road. 89 66 28

    Born 400007

    fSales Office in Bangalore is at Unity Building, Narasimharaja

    Square, 22

    36 71

    Bangalore 5600@2

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    AblENDhIENT NO. 2 SEPTEhIBER 1989

    10

    IS : 419 - 1967 SPECIFICATION FOR PUTTY, FOR

    .

    USE ON WINDOW FRAMES

    Fi rst Revi si on )

    Pqge 4, clause 3.2 ) -

    lnsert the following after 3.2:

    3.2.1 The calcium c:rrbon;lte content of cxtrncted pigment, from putty,

    shall be not less than 80 percent.

    Reprography Unit,

    BIS, New Delhi, India

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    AMENDMENT NO.3 OCTOBER 1992

    TO

    IS 419 : 1967 SPECIFICATION FOR PUTTY FOR USE

    ON WINDOW FRAMES

    First Revision)

    Page 5, Table 1, SINo. 2, coZ3 ) - Substitute 1.5' for 1.0.

    (CHDO20)

    ReprographyUnit, BIS, New Delhi. India

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    AMENDMENT NO. 4 OCTOBER 1997

    TO

    IS 419 : 1967 SPECIFICATION FOR PUTTY FOR USE

    ON WINDOW FRAMES

    First Revision)

    Page 4, clause 3.2 ) -

    Substitute the following for the existing clause:

    3.2 Composition - The material shall consist of mainly whiting and linseed

    if necessary, varnish and suitable additives may be added in the formulation

    putty. The material shall be mixed in such proportions as to form a paste

    with the requirements of this standard.

    (

    Amendment No. 2, clause 3.2.1 ) -

    Insert at the end when tested as per

    ( Page 4, clnltse 3.3.1, li ne 4 ) - Substitute the words Appendix B for

    Appendix A.

    Page6, Appendix

    A) -Substitute the words

    Appendix

    Bfor

    Appendix

    A and renumber the subsequent clauses.

    (

    Page

    6,

    clause

    6.2 ) - Insert the following appendix after Note under

    APPENDIX A

    Clause 3.2.1)

    OF CALCIUM CARBONATE CONTENT

    General - The calcium carbonate content is determined volumetrically,

    standard potassium permanganate solution.

    Standard Potassium Permanganate Solu tion 0.1 N) - Dissolve 3.2 g

    potassium permanganate in 1000 ml of water and allow it to stand for 8 to 14

    days.

    Siphon off the clear supematant solution into dark-coloured glass

    stoppered bottle. Weigh accurately about 3.3 g of sodium oxalate, previously

    for a few hours at 100 2 2C and cooled over fused calcium chloride in a

    desiccator. Dissolve it in water and make up the solution to exactly 500 ml.

    Transfer 25 ml of sodium oxalate solution to a conical flask, add 50 ml of water

    and 10 ml of dilute sulphuric acid (1:l by volume). Heat the solution to about

    60C and titrate with potassium permanganate solution.

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    Amend No. 4 to IS 419 : 1967

    Strength of permanganate solution = 0.373 x -+

    where

    M = mass in g of sodium oxalate in 100 ml of solution, and

    V =

    volume in ml of potassium permanganate required for titration

    against 25 ml of sodium oxalate solution.

    A-1.1.2

    Bromine Water

    A-1.1.3 Ammonium Oxalate Solution -

    saturated.

    A-1.1.4 Dilute Hydrochloric Acid - Add one volume of concentrated

    hydrochloric acid [ see IS 265

    :

    1993 Hydrochloric acid - Specification

    fourth revision ) ] to four volumes of water.

    A-l.2 Procedure - Transfer about 0.2 g of accurately weighed whiting, dried

    as described in 7 of IS 33 : 1976 Inorganic pigments and extenders for paints

    - Methods of sampling and test (

    third revision )

    to a beaker. Dissolve the

    whiting in about 20 ml of dilute hydrochloric acid. Digest for 10 minutes on a

    steam bath, dilute to 1.50 ml, filter and wash the residue with water. Add a few

    miililitres of bromine water, heat to boiling and make the boiling solution

    ammoniacal. Filter off the residue, wash it thoroughly and reduce the filtrate by

    evaporation to 200 ml. To the slightly ammoniacal solution, heated to boiling,

    add an excess of hot ammonium oxalate solution. Continue boiling till the

    precipitate becomes granular. Allow to stand for one hour, filter and wash with

    hot water. Pierce the apex of the filter paper with a stirring rod and wash the

    precipitate into beaker with hot water. Pour warm dilute sulphuric acid through

    the paper and wash it a few times with warm acid. Add about 30 ml of dilute

    sulphuric acid, dilute to about 250 ml, heat to 60C and titrate with -standard

    potassium pemlanganate solution.

    A-l.3 Calculation

    Calcium carbonate, percent by mass =

    0.500 4 v

    M

    where

    V = volume in ml of 0.1 N potassium permanganate solution used for

    titration, and

    M = mass in g of the material taken for test.

    2

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    Anlend No. 4 to IS 419 : 1967

    A-l.4

    The carbon dioxide content shall also be estimated by a suitable method.

    This shall not be less than the equivalent value for calcium carbonate (CaCO3)

    content. )

    ( CHD 020 )

    Reprography Unit, BIS, New Delhi, India

    3

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    AMENDMENT NO 5 MAY 2004

    rO

    IS 419:1967 SPECIFICATION FOR PUTTY FOR

    USE ON WINDOW FRAMES

    First Revision

    [ P{z~e 5, Table 1 see also Amendment No. 3 ]

    Substitute the following

    for the existing:

    Table 1 Requirements for Putty For Use on Window Frames

    Clause 3.4

    S1

    No.

    Characteristic Requirement

    Method ofT*

    Refto

    1

    2

    3 4

    1

    Residue on sieve, percent by

    5.0 IS 101 Part tJ/Sec 1 : 19891

    weight, Mar

    ii

    Water content, percent by

    I .5 1S 101 Patt2/Sec 1 : 19882

    weight, Mar

    ii]

    Keeping properties

    Not less than 6

    IS 101 Part 6/See 2 : 19893

    months

    Method of sampling and test for paints, varnishes and related products : Part 8 Tests for

    pigments and other solids, Section 1 Residue on sieve third

    revkion .

    ~Method of sampling and test for paints, varnishes and related products : Part 2 Tests on

    liquid paints chemical examination , Section 1 Water content

    third revision .

    3 Method of sampling and test for paints, varnishes and related products : Part 6 Durability

    tests on p~int films, Section 2 Keeping properties

    third revision .

    C HD 20

    ..

    Reprography Unit, BIS, New Delhi, India