Table 2.
Criteria for assessing mould resistance.
Fungal Growth Class | Evaluation of Fungal Growth | Product Category | Product Performance |
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Class 0 | No sign of growth under the microscope. | Category 0 | The material is not a nutrient medium for microorganisms (it is inert or fungistatic) |
Class 1 | Growth invisible to the naked eye but clearly visible under a microscope. | ||
Class 2 | Increase visible to the naked eye, covering up to 25% of the test area. | Category 1 | The material contains nutrients or is so poorly contaminated that it allows very little growth |
Class 3 | Visible growth to the naked eye, covering up to 50% of the test area. | ||
Class 4 | Considerable growth, covering more than 50% of the test area. | Category 2–3 | The material is not resistant to fungal attack; it contains nutrients that allow micro-organisms to grow. |
Class 5 | Strong growth, covering the entire test area |