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- Hegman_gauge abstract "A Hegman gauge, sometimes referred to as a grind gauge or grindometer, is a device used to determine how finely ground the particles of pigment (or other solid) dispersed in a sample of paint (or other liquid) are. The gauge consists of a steel block with a series of very small parallel grooves machined into it. The grooves decrease in depth from one end of the block to the other, according to a scale stamped next to them. A typical Hegman gauge is 170mm by 65mm by 15mm, with a channel of grooves running lengthwise, 12.5mm across and narrowing uniformly in depth from 100 μm to zero.A Hegman gauge is used by puddling a sample of paint at the deep end of the gauge and drawing the paint down with a flat edge along the grooves. The paint fills the grooves, and the location where a regular, significant \"pepperyness\" in the appearance of the coating appears, marks the coarsest-ground dispersed particles. The reading is taken from the scale marked next to the grooves, in dimensionless \"Hegman units\" and/or mils or micrometres. Hegman units are defined in terms of an inverted size scale as shown below:Determining the fineness of a paint's grind is important, because too coarse a grind may reduce the paint's color uniformity, gloss, and opacity. The Hegman gauge is widely used for this purpose because it requires minimal skill and only a few seconds' work.Hegman gauges are commonly available in the following ranges: 0 to 100 micrometres, 0 to 50 micrometres, 0 to 25 micrometres, 0 to 15 micrometres, and 0 to 10 micrometres.".
- Hegman_gauge wikiPageID "25535209".
- Hegman_gauge wikiPageLength "3022".
- Hegman_gauge wikiPageOutDegree "7".
- Hegman_gauge wikiPageRevisionID "672842851".
- Hegman_gauge wikiPageWikiLink Category:Measuring_instruments.
- Hegman_gauge wikiPageWikiLink Category:Paints.
- Hegman_gauge wikiPageWikiLink Gloss_(optics).
- Hegman_gauge wikiPageWikiLink Micrometre.
- Hegman_gauge wikiPageWikiLink Paint.
- Hegman_gauge wikiPageWikiLink Pigment.
- Hegman_gauge wikiPageWikiLink Thousandth_of_an_inch.
- Hegman_gauge wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Orphan.
- Hegman_gauge wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Hegman_gauge subject Category:Measuring_instruments.
- Hegman_gauge subject Category:Paints.
- Hegman_gauge hypernym Device.
- Hegman_gauge type Device.
- Hegman_gauge type Instrument.
- Hegman_gauge type Instrument.
- Hegman_gauge type Tool.
- Hegman_gauge comment "A Hegman gauge, sometimes referred to as a grind gauge or grindometer, is a device used to determine how finely ground the particles of pigment (or other solid) dispersed in a sample of paint (or other liquid) are. The gauge consists of a steel block with a series of very small parallel grooves machined into it. The grooves decrease in depth from one end of the block to the other, according to a scale stamped next to them.".
- Hegman_gauge label "Hegman gauge".
- Hegman_gauge sameAs Q5698465.
- Hegman_gauge sameAs m.09rw658.
- Hegman_gauge sameAs Q5698465.
- Hegman_gauge wasDerivedFrom Hegman_gauge?oldid=672842851.
- Hegman_gauge isPrimaryTopicOf Hegman_gauge.