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Standard Guide for Use of Test Kits to Measure Inorganic Constituents in Water
STANDARD published on 1.1.2013
Designation standards: ASTM D5463-13
Note: WITHDRAWN
Publication date standards: 1.1.2013
SKU: NS-31330
The number of pages: 6
Approximate weight : 18 g (0.04 lbs)
Country: American technical standard
Category: Technical standards ASTM
Keywords:
inorganic analysis, kits, test kits, wastewater, water, ICS Number Code 13.060.50 (Examination of water for chemical substances)
Significance and Use | |
5.1 Inorganic constituents in water and wastewater must be identified and measured to support effective water quality monitoring and control programs. Currently, one of the simplest, most practical and cost effective means of accomplishing this is through the use of chemical test kits and refills. A more detailed discussion is presented in ASTM STP 1102.5.2 Test kits have been accepted for many applications, including routine monitoring, compliance reporting, rapid screening, trouble investigation, and tracking contaminant source. 5.3 Test kits offer time-saving advantages to the user. They are particularly appropriate for field use and usually are easy to use. Users do not need to have a high level of technical expertise. Relatively unskilled staff can be trained to make accurate determinations using kits that include a premixed liquid reagent, premeasured reagent (tablets, powders, or glass ampoules), and premeasured sample (evacuated glass ampoules). |
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1. Scope | |
1.1 This guide covers general considerations for the use of test kits for quantitative determination of analytes in water and wastewater. Test kits are available from various manufacturers for the determination of a wide variety of analytes in drinking water, surface or ground waters, domestic and industrial feedwaters and wastes, and water used in power generation and steam raising. See Table 1 for a listing of some of the types of kits that are available for various inorganic analytes in water. Analyte |
Kit Methodology A |
Acidity |
T |
Alkalinity |
C, P, T |
Aluminum |
C, P |
Ammonia |
C, P |
Boron |
C, P |
Bromine |
C, P, T |
Cadmium |
C |
Calcium |
P, T |
Carbon dioxide |
T |
Chloride |
A, C, P, T |
Chlorine |
C, P, T |
Chlorine dioxide |
C, P, T |
Chromium (III) |
C |
Chromium (VI) |
C, P, T |
Cobalt |
C |
Copper |
C, P, T |
Cyanide |
C, P, T |
Fluoride |
P |
Hardness |
C, GNG, P, T |
Hydrazine |
C, P |
Hydrogen peroxide |
C, P, T |
Iodine |
C, P, T |
Iron |
C, P |
Lead |
C, P |
Manganese |
C, P |
Magnesium |
C, T |
Molybdate |
C, P, T |
Nickel |
C, P |
Nitrate |
C, P |
Nitrite |
C, P, T |
Oxygen (dissolved) |
C, P, T |
Ozone |
C, P |
Permanganate |
C, T |
pH |
C, P |
Phosphate |
C, P |
Silica |
C, P |
Silver |
P |
Sulfate |
A, C, P, T |
Sulfide |
C, P, T |
Sulfite |
C, P, T |
Thiocyanate |
C |
Tin |
C |
Vanadium |
C |
Zinc |
C, P, T |
1.3 Test kit reagent refills are commonly available from manufacturers. Refills permit cost savings through reuse of the major test kit components.
1.4 Because of the wide differences among kits and methodologies for different analytes, universal instructions cannot be provided. Instead, the user should follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer of a particular kit.
1.5 A test kit or kit component should not be used after the manufacturer's expiration date; it is the user's responsibility to determine that the performance is satisfactory.
1.6 The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as standard. No other units of measurement are included in this standard.
1.7 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 and health practices and determine
the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.
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