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Standard Test Method for Water Absorption of Rigid Cellular Plastics
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STANDARD published on 1.5.2019
Designation standards: ASTM D2842-19
Publication date standards: 1.5.2019
SKU: NS-949486
The number of pages: 10
Approximate weight : 30 g (0.07 lbs)
Country: American technical standard
Category: Technical standards ASTM
Keywords:
rigid cellular plastics, water absorption,, ICS Number Code 83.100 (Cellular materials)
Significance and Use | ||||||
5.1 The purpose of this test method is to provide a means for comparing relative water absorption tendencies between different cellular plastics. It is intended for use in specifications, product evaluation, and quality control. It is applicable to specific end-use design requirements only to the extent that the end-use conditions are similar to the immersion period (normally 96 h) and 5.1-cm (2-in.) head requirements of the test method. Note 2: Studies by ASTM Subcommittee D20.22 show that some
cellular plastics, particularly those with open cells or natural
interstices, continue to absorb additional significant amounts of
water beyond the 96-h immersion period. It was also found that
water absorption of some cellular plastics is significantly higher
when exposed to a greater pressure head, as might be encountered in
certain underwater installations.
5.2 This test method provides a means for measuring absorption as a result of direct contact exposure to free water. Results by this test method cannot be used to compare the resistance of cellular plastics to water vapor transmission and subsequent condensation within the cells. To determine resistance to water vapor transmission, see Test Methods E96. 5.3 Water absorption testing is subject to several important variables, which if not considered, prohibit sufficient agreement among testing laboratories. Development of this test method has taken into account the most serious of the possible sources of error. See Notes 3-6, below, for some possible sources of error. Note 3: In some methods, an error is encountered due to a
rapid absorption of water before an accurate initial weight can be
obtained. This test method accounts for that potential error by
providing Procedure A for use with materials that behave in this
manner. In this procedure the only submerged measurement required
is a final weighing taken after the 96-h immersion
period.
Note 4: The increase in volume that occurs with some foams
when immersed is accounted for in Procedure A. This procedure shall
be used for materials that exhibit this type of behavior. This is
accounted for by basing all buoyant force calculations on the
volume of the wet specimen at the conclusion of the immersion
period.
Note 5: The problem of air bubbles clinging to the submerged
specimen and affecting the end result is minimized by specifying
deaerated distilled water.
Note 6: Surface cells opened during specimen preparation
result in an error when calculating the apparent volume of the test
specimen. The degree of this error is a function of cell size. This
test method accounts for this error in that all calculations are
based on the true specimen volume. The true specimen volume is
determined in Procedure A as the measured volume minus the volume
of surface cells opened by cutting. This correction is not required
in Procedure B since the true specimen volume is determined by
direct measurement.
5.4 The volume error associated with surface cells opened during specimen preparation decreases as the cell size decreases. This test method provides the option to ignore this variable with cellular plastics that have an average cell diameter of 0.03 cm or less. For cellular plastics having greater than 0.03-cm average cell diameter and in all cases of dispute, measurement of cell size shall be mandatory in determining the specimen volume. 5.5 For most materials, the size of the test specimens is small compared with the size of the products actually installed in the field. If the surface-to-volume ratios for the test specimens and the corresponding products are different, it is possible that the test results will be misleading. 5.6 In most cases water retention is a secondary performance characteristic that has an influence on a primary characteristic, such as thermal performance, surface accumulation of moisture, localized collection of electrolytes, dimensional stability, etc. 5.7 Before proceeding with this test method, reference shall be made to the specification of the material being tested. Any test specimen preparation, conditioning, dimensions, or testing parameters covered in the material specification shall take precedence over those mentioned in this test method. If there are no material specifications, then the default conditions in this standard shall apply. |
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1. Scope | ||||||
1.1 This test method covers the determination of the water absorption of rigid cellular plastics by measuring the change in buoyant force resulting from immersion under a 5.1-cm (2-in.) head of water for the specified immersion period of 96 h. 1.2 This test method describes two procedures that shall be used to measure the change in buoyant force. Procedure A shall be used for materials that either experience rapid water absorption or that show an increase in volume during the exposure period, or both. Materials that do not exhibit either of these characteristics shall be evaluated by Procedure B. 1.3 For specific applications, immersion periods varying from the normal 96-h test requirement shall be agreed upon between the manufacturer and the purchaser. 1.4 The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as the standard. 1.5 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety, health, and environmental practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use. Note 1: This test method is equivalent to ISO 2896.
1.6 This international standard was developed in accordance with internationally recognized principles on standardization established in the Decision on Principles for the Development of International Standards, Guides and Recommendations issued by the World Trade Organization Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) Committee. |
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