One of the earliest
hiding power test surfaces was linoleum with a black and white checkerboard
pattern. This was soon replaced by sealed paperboard charts of which
Forms 10H and 10H-BG Spreading Rate Charts are typical examples.
Designed for brushout tests at specified spreading rates such as
in ASTM Method D 344 and Canadian1-GP-71, they are also used for
drawdown applications like their smaller counterparts Forms 10A
and 10B. Black and gray squares in Form 10H-BG provide reduced contrast
for testing coatings with lower hiding power.