The use of an atomic force microscope (AFM) for rapid assessment of the dur
ability of exterior polyester/melamine paints has been investigated. The st
udy established an AFM imaging technique that produces data representative
of weathering rates of paint films under a range of weathering regimes of v
arying severity. The effect of scan size on the average roughness parameter
was investigated, leading to the adoption of two specified scan sizes. It
was further found that both TappingMode(TM) and contact mode imaging gave e
quivalent detail of surface topography for these samples. However, TappingM
ode(TM) gave a clearer representation of the pigment/binder composite struc
ture. Importantly, a technique was developed which reduces sample to sample
variability by allowing a specified area to be repeatedly imaged as a func
tion of weathering time. The images collected were found to show important
detail regarding the mechanism of weathering, and the role of binder stabil
ity and pigment loss. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.