Lovibond Gardner Colour Liquid Reference Standard
- Color standards for a wide variety of Color Scales and applications
- 500ml Bottle certified to ISO/IEC 17025 with a 12-month shelf life.
- Full traceability to internationally recognized standards
- Each bottle supplied with full certification including MSDS
The Gardner Colour scale as specified in ASTM D1544 is a single number, one dimensional, colour scale for grading the colour of similarly coloured liquids such as resins, varnishes, lacquers, drying oils, fatty acids, lecithins, sunflower oil and linseed oil.
The scale ranges from pale yellow to red in shade and is described in terms of the values 1-18. The glass standards used with the Lovibond® Comparator can achieve a 25 resolution of 1 unit. Automatic instruments can achieve a resolution of 0.1 units. To comply with the specifications, a 10mm path-length must be used.
The light yellow Gardner colour numbers (1 to 8) are based on potassium chloroplatinate solutions, numbers 9 to 18 on solutions of ferric chloride, cobaltous chloride and hydrochloric acid.
In 1958, The Tintometer Ltd was instrumental in the development of the master glass standards that were utilised when the current Gardner scale was specified in 1963; the earlier 1933 and 1953 versions are available upon request in the form of Lovibond® Comparator discs.
Reference liquid standards are assigned a nominal value and Lovibond Tintometer always endeavors to match this value as closely as possible. On occasion, it may not be possible to match the requested value exactly. The value achieved and the expected performance tolerances will, of course, always be reported.