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Acrovyn Doors Durability Testing
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General Information, Test & Installation Data |
Codes, Standards & Results |
| Durability and Maintenance Which door design will look good and stay that way with a minimum cost and effort? | ||
| Slam Tests to verify the structural integrity of the door core. | Slam tests have been conducted on all Acrovyn Doors. |
WDMA TM-7 (1990) “Door physical endurance testing” conducted by Intertek Testing Services NA, Inc. Results: 2,000,000+ cycles. |
| Impact Tests to compare C/S Acrovyn, HPL and wood veneer. | Comparative impact testing to the face and edges as well as gouge testing. | Variations of ASTM F476-76, Standard Test Methods for Security of Swinging Door Assemblies. |
| Surface Abrasion Tests to compare the C/S Acrovyn, HPL and wood veneer. | Acrovyn outperforms HPL & Wood Flush Veneers. Because the pigment in solid color Acrovyn is integral throughout, wear patterns or scratches do not expose a contrasting base color unlike HPL. Acrovyn decorated with woodgrain or geometric Chameleon patterns shows improved performance over HPL’s & Wood Flush Veneer Door finishes. |
ASTM D4060-90, Taber Abrasion Testing. Results: Testing was stopped when a distinctive wear pattern became evident. Wood Veneer with Stain & Conversion Varnish - Failed at just 1,500 cycles. Wood Veneer with Stain & Catalyzed Polyurethane Coating - Failed at 5,000 cycles. High Pressure Laminate (HPL) - Began to show signs of wear at 6,000 cycles and considered failed at 10,000 cycles. Acrovyn Chameleon - Woodgrain Chameleon testing was terminated at 28,000 cycles when wear became evident. |
| Impact Resistance Test to compare C/S Acrovyn, HPL and wood veneer. | Acrovyn and Acrovyn Chameleon outperform HPL by a considerable margin as tested using a Gardner Impact Tester. |
ASTM D-4226, Impact Resistance Testing Results: High Pressure Laminate (HPL) - Shatter & Separation (Brittle) Failure at 4 in/lb Solid Color Acrovyn - Tear (ductile) failure at 56 in/lb Acrovyn Chameleon - Tear (ductile) failure at 80 in/lb |
| Delamination | The product method & adhesive used to bond Acrovyn onto the door core makes delamination virtually impossible. | Results: WDMA TM-6 Adhesive Bond Durability Test – In the healthcare industry, dirt & bacteria could represent a health hazard & may accumulate where delamination occurs. The design of the Acrovyn Door System prevents this problem. |
| Cleanability of Acrovyn | Common stains & marks are removed from Acrovyn with soap & water or a product like Fantastic. For difficult marks use a mild solvent like isopropyl alcohol or a naptha type product. | ASTM D1308-93 |