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    ASTM C650-2004(2009) Standard Test Method for Resistance of Ceramic Tile to Chemical Substances《陶瓷砖耐化学品的标准试验方法》.pdf

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    ASTM C650-2004(2009) Standard Test Method for Resistance of Ceramic Tile to Chemical Substances《陶瓷砖耐化学品的标准试验方法》.pdf

    1、Designation: C 650 04 (Reapproved 2009)Standard Test Method forResistance of Ceramic Tile to Chemical Substances1This standard is issued under the fixed designation C 650; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of

    2、 last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon () indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1. Scope1.1 This test method covers a procedure for determiningwhether, and to what degree, ceramic tiles are affected byprolonge

    3、d exposure to chemical substances that are commonlyused in the household or for cleaning purposes as well as othermore severe conditions.1.2 The values stated in SI units are to be regarded asstandard. No other units of measurement are included in thisstandard.1.2.1 The units used for concentration

    4、in this standard arev/v which refers to the volume of reagent/1 L of solution andg/L which refers to the weight of reagent, in g, to be dissolvedin 1 L of water.1.3 This standard does not purport to address all of thesafety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is theresponsibility of the us

    5、er of this standard to establish appro-priate safety and health practices and determine the applica-bility of regulatory limitations prior to use.2. Summary of Test Method2.1 This test method calls for one or more tests, eachconsisting of exposing flat pieces of ceramic tile to the actionof a specif

    6、ic chemical substance for a definite period of time ata prescribed temperature. After exposure, the surfaces of thetile are rinsed with water and inspected for effect.3. Significance and Use3.1 This test method is intended for testing ceramic tile thatare to be used for food counters, lavatories, an

    7、d similarresidential, medical, and commercial installations, where theymay come in contact with food, chemical, and waste sub-stances and for tile in areas where they may be exposed tocontact with strong cleaning agents.3.2 The specification of 10 % hydrochloric acid solutionand 10 % potassium hydro

    8、xide solution as normal testingfluids, and the length of exposure time and temperature arebased on experimental laboratory work and interlaboratorytests, where it was indicated that resistance to these twosubstances probably assures resistance also to any other acidicor alkaline substance coming in

    9、contact with tile, excepthydrofluoric acid.3.3 The validity of using color difference as means ofdetermining the degree to which tile surfaces are affected byacids and alkalies has been established by interlaboratory testand was found to be more reliable than the determination ofloss of gloss, parti

    10、cularly for unglazed tile and mat or semimatglazed surfaces. Lack of coordination between instrumentalvalue and visual effect was noted only in the case of minutesurface changes, detectable only by oblique viewing.4. Apparatus4.1 Test Tubes, plain-end flint glass test tubes with adiameter of 20 mm a

    11、nd a length of 150 mm.4.2 Pipets, glass with a volume of at least 50 mL withgradations in 1-mL increments.4.3 Oven, capable of maintaining a constant temperature of110 6 5C.4.4 Pencil, HB hardness grade.4.5 Cloths, a supply of lintless, absorbent cloths or papertowels.4.6 Distilled or Deionized Wate

    12、r, for preparation of thesolutions.4.7 Light Source, standard, that supplies a 300 lux ofillumination.5. Reagents5.1 Purity of ReagentsReagent grade chemicals shall beused in all tests. Unless otherwise indicated, it is intended thatall reagents conform to the specifications of the Committee onAnaly

    13、tical Reagents of the American Chemical Society wheresuch specifications are available.2Other grades may be used,provided it is first ascertained that the reagent is of sufficientlyhigh purity to permit its use without lessening the accuracy ofthe determination.5.2 The required dilutions for the pre

    14、paration of each testsolution is found in Table 1 of this test method.1This test method is under the jurisdiction ofASTM Committee C21 on CeramicWhitewares and Related Products and is the direct responsibility of SubcommitteeC21.06 on Ceramic Tile.Current edition approved Jan. 1, 2009. Published Mar

    15、ch 2009. Originallyapproved in 1970. Last previous edition approved in 2004 as C 65004.2Reagent Chemicals, American Chemical Society Specifications , AmericanChemical Society, Washington, DC. For suggestions on the testing of reagents notlisted by the American Chemical Society, see Analar Standards

    16、for LaboratoryChemicals, BDH Ltd., Poole, Dorset, U.K., and the United States Pharmacopeialand National Formulary, U.S. Pharmacopeial Convention, Inc. (USPC), Rockville,MD.1Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, United States.5.2.1 Common

    17、Household and Cleaning Chemicals:5.2.1.1 Acetic acid, 3 % (v/v).5.2.1.2 Acetic acid, 10 % (v/v).5.2.1.3 Ammonium chloride, 100 g/L.5.2.1.4 Citric acid solution, 30 g/L.5.2.1.5 Citric acid solution, 100 g/L.5.2.1.6 Lactic acid, 5 % (v/v).5.2.1.7 Phosphoric acid, 3 % (v/v).5.2.1.8 Phosphoric acid, 10

    18、% (v/v).5.2.1.9 Sulfamic acid, 30 g/L.5.2.1.10 Sulfamic acid, 100 g/L.5.3 Swimming Pool ChemicalsSodium hypochlorite solu-tion, 20 mg/L, prepared from technical grade sodium hy-pochlorite with about 13 % of active chloride.5.4 Acids and Bases:5.4.1 Hydrochloric acid solution, 3 % (v/v).5.4.2 Hydroch

    19、loric acid solution, 18 % (v/v).5.4.3 Potassium hydroxide, 100 g/L.5.4.4 Potassium hydroxide, 30 g/L.5.5 This test method may be used for exposing tile to anychemical substance deemed appropriate for the expected ser-vice conditions and may specify any reasonable combination oftime and temperature f

    20、or the exposure period. Exposuresubstances, time, and temperatures should be selected, either tosimulate service conditions or accelerate deterioration that ispossible under expected service conditions, or bear some othermeaningful relation to expected service conditions.5.6 Hydrofluoric acid should

    21、 not be used as a test substancebecause most ceramics are silicates and are quite readilyattacked by this acid.6. Samples6.1 Number of Test SpecimensOne defect-free test speci-men that is representative of the entire surface for each testsolution is to be used. Test specimens shall be representative

    22、 ofthe sample, and where tiles have different colors of decorativeeffects, take care to include all distinctive parts and more testspecimens as necessary to incorporate all surface features.6.2 Size of SpecimensThe original tile for testing shouldbe cut to 50 by 50-mm squares for testing with each c

    23、ut piecelabeled according to the testing solution to be applied.6.3 The sample surfaces should be cleaned thoroughly witha suitable solvent, such as acetone, and completely dried beforetesting.6.4 The test specimens can be glazed or unglazed tile. If thetile are glazed, then apply the testing soluti

    24、ons to the glazedsurface.7. Procedure for Test Solution Application7.1 Application of the Test Solutions:7.1.1 Dry the test specimens thoroughly at 110 6 5Cbefore testing, and then cool the tile to room temperature.7.1.2 The labeled test specimens are laid out on a table in awell-ventilated area.War

    25、ningSince this test method in-volves the use of concentrated acids and bases, take properprecautions for the handling of these chemicals, such asprotective clothing and fume hoods.7.1.3 Transfer 20 mL of the testing solution to a test tube.7.1.4 Place the surface of the tile to be tested face down o

    26、nthe open end of the test tube.7.1.5 While firmly holding the test tube and tile assemblytogether, invert the assembly so that the back of the tile isfacing the table and the closed end of the test tube is facing up.7.1.6 Carefully place the assembly on the table and leaveundisturbed for 24 h.7.2 Re

    27、moval of the Test Solutions:7.2.1 After 24 h of contact between the test specimens andthe test solution has expired, again invert the assembly so thatthe test solution is contained in the test tube, and remove thetest tube from the specimen and dispose of the testing solutionproperly.7.2.2 Thoroughl

    28、y rinse the specimens under running waterfor a period of 10 min to remove any residual testing solution.If needed, clean the surface with a soft bristle brush to removetest solutions.TABLE 1 Preparation of Test SolutionsTest Solution Reagent SourceAmount of ReagentRequired for TestSolutionDistilled

    29、WaterRequired for TestSolutionCommon Household and Cleaning ChemicalsAcetic acid, 3 % (v/v) 99.7 % glacial acetic acid 30 mL 970 mLAcetic acid, 10 % (v/v) 99.7 % glacial acetic acid 100 mL 900 mLAmmonium chloride, 100 g/L 99.5 % ammonium chloride 100 g 900 mLCitric acid solution, 30 g/L 99.5 % citri

    30、c acid 30 g 970 mLCitric acid solution, 100 g/L 99.5 % citric acid 100 g 900 mLLactic acid, 5 % (v/v) 85 % lactic acid 50 mL 950 mLPhosphoric acid, 3 % (v/v) 85 % phosphoric acid 30 mL 970 mLPhosphoric acid, 10 % (v/v) 85 % phosphoric acid 100 mL 900 mLSulfamic acid, 30 g/L 99 % sulfamic acid 30 g 9

    31、70 mLSulfamic acid, 100 g/L 99 % sulfamic acid 101 g 899 mLSwimming pool chemicalsSodium hypochlorite solution, 20 mg/L technical grade sodium hypochlorite with 13 % active clorine 20 mg 980 mLAcids and BasesHydrochloric acid solution, 3 % (v/v) 38 % hydrochloric acid 30 mL 970 mLHydrochloric acid s

    32、olution, 18 % (v/v) 38 % hydrochloric acid 180 mL 820 mLPotassium hydroxide, 30 g/L 90 % potassium hydroxide 33.33 g 967 mLPotassium hydroxide, 100 g/L 90 % potassium hydroxide 111 g 889 mLC 650 04 (2009)27.2.3 Dry the specimens thoroughly at 110 6 5C, and coolto room temperature before evaluation.8

    33、. Evaluation of Results8.1 Visual EvaluationExamine the surface at a standarddistance of 25 cm and a standard illumination of approximately300 lux. Rotate the sample to examine it for appearance colorand texture from multiple angles. Examine for differences inappearance between the treated and untre

    34、ated area. If thesample is attacked visibly by the test solution, then the resultsof that testing solution will be recorded as “affected.” If thesample passes the visual test, then use the pencil test in thefollowing section to verify the results.8.2 Pencil TestDraw several lines across the test spe

    35、cimenwith the HB grade pencil, making sure to include treated anduntreated areas. Attempt to remove the pencil lines with adamp cloth. If the pencil lines are removed from the treatedsurface, then the results for that test solution will be recordedas “not affected.” If the pencil lines are not remov

    36、ed from thetreated surface, the results for that test solution will be recordedas “affected.” If the pencil mark is not removed from theuntreated area, as well as the treated area, then the pencil testmay not be applicable in this case.9. Report9.1 Report the following information:9.1.1 Make out a r

    37、eport or test certificate with each of thetesting solutions used (a sample procedure is in Table 2).9.1.2 Identify the tile being tested by type, size, and statewhether glazed or unglazed.9.1.3 State the test conditions, that is, type of testingsolutions used, temperature maintained during the test,

    38、 andlength of exposure.9.1.4 Report the results of the visual inspection for each tileby the simple statements “affected” or “not affected,” as thecase may be.9.1.5 Report the results of the pencil test, if necessary, foreach tile by the simple statements “affected” or “not affected,”as the case may

    39、 be.9.1.6 State whether a repeat test was necessary.10. Precision and Bias10.1 Qualitative ProcedureThis is a qualitative or pass-fail test; hence, precision and bias are not applicable.11. Keywords11.1 acid resistance; alkali resistance; ceramic tile; chemicalresistance; glaze durabilityTABLE 2 90

    40、% Sample Test CertificateSample Name:Sample Size:Sample Color:Sample Surface Condition:Test SolutionVisual Test(Affected/NotAffected)Pencil Test(Affected/NotAffected)Number ofSamplesCommon Household andCleaning ChemicalsAcetic acid, 3 % (v/v)Acetic acid, 10 % (v/v)Ammonium chloride, 100 g/LCitric ac

    41、id solution, 30 g/LCitric acid solution, 100 g/LLactic acid, 5 % (v/v)Phosphoric acid, 3 % (v/v)Phosphoric acid, 10 % (v/v)Sulfamic acid, 3 % (v/v)Sulfamic acid, 10 % (v/v)Swimming Pool ChemicalsSodium hypochlorite solution,20 mg/L,Acids and BasesHydrochloric acid solution, 3 %(v/v)Hydrochloric acid

    42、 solution, 18 %(v/v)Potassium hydroxide, 100 g/LPotassium hydroxide, 30 g/LC 650 04 (2009)3ASTM International takes no position respecting the validity of any patent rights asserted in connection with any item mentionedin this standard. Users of this standard are expressly advised that determination

    43、 of the validity of any such patent rights, and the riskof infringement of such rights, are entirely their own responsibility.This standard is subject to revision at any time by the responsible technical committee and must be reviewed every five years andif not revised, either reapproved or withdraw

    44、n. Your comments are invited either for revision of this standard or for additional standardsand should be addressed to ASTM International Headquarters. Your comments will receive careful consideration at a meeting of theresponsible technical committee, which you may attend. If you feel that your co

    45、mments have not received a fair hearing you shouldmake your views known to the ASTM Committee on Standards, at the address shown below.This standard is copyrighted by ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959,United States. Individual reprints (single or multiple copies) of this standard may be obtained by contacting ASTM at the aboveaddress or at 610-832-9585 (phone), 610-832-9555 (fax), or serviceastm.org (e-mail); or through the ASTM website(www.astm.org).C 650 04 (2009)4


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