1、Designation:D486(Reapproved 2004)Standard Test Method forBitumen Content1This standard is issued under the fixed designation D 4; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year of originaladoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses in
2、dicates the year of last reapproval. A superscriptepsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.This standard has been approved for use by agencies of the Department of Defense. Although this test method was withdrawn by theSociety in June 1966 at the request of Com
3、mittee D04, the Committee on Standards has approved its reinstatement under the jurisdictionof Committee D08 on the basis that Procedure No. 2 still applies to their interest. Procedure No. 1 has been replaced by Method D 2042,Test for Solubility of Asphalt Materials in Trichloroethylene.1. Scope1.1
4、 This test method covers the determination of bitumencontent in materials containing at least 25 % bitumen. Bitumencontent may usually be expeditiously and accurately deter-mined by Procedure No. 1, Section 7. However, some bitumi-nous materials containing finely divided mineral matter mayclog the f
5、ilter or the mineral residue may not be easily retained,in which cases Procedure No. 2, Section 8, shall be followed.1.2 This standard does not purport to address all of thesafety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is theresponsibility of the user of this standard to establish appro-priat
6、e safety and health practices and determine the applica-bility and regulatory limitations prior to use. For specificprecautionary information, see Section 4.2. Referenced Documents2.1 ASTM Standards:2D 370 Test Method for Dehydration of Oil-Type Preserva-tivesE 177 Practice for Use of the Terms Prec
7、ision and Bias inASTM Test Methods3. Apparatus, Reagents, and Materials3.1 Filtering Crucible, porcelain, high-form, 25 to 40-mLcapacity, with fine-porosity bottom, 7-m maximum porosity.33.2 Celite4Analytical Filter Aid (CAFA),5dried to constantmass at 105C and stored in a tightly stoppered containe
8、r.3.3 BeakersOne 30-mL beaker, Griffin low-form, and one150-mL beaker, Griffin low-form.3.4 Carbon Disulfide, cp.NOTE 1For filled asphaltic materials, trichloroethylene may be di-rectly substituted for carbon disulfide if desired. However, carbon disul-fide shall be used in referee testing.3.5 Filte
9、ring Flask, with crucible adapter.3.6 Drying Oven.3.7 Bunsen Burner or Muffle Furnace.3.8 Suction Pump.3.9 Analytical Balance.3.10 Desiccator.3.11 Evaporating Dish.3.12 Watch Glasses.4. Safety Precautions4.1 Carbon disulfide is extremely flammable. The vapor willoften ignite spontaneously on contact
10、 with a hot surface such asa hot plate, oven, or radiator. When using this solvent, be surethat the filtration is conducted under a hood and well awayfrom flame or other sources of heat. Before placing crucibles orother containers in the oven, all traces of carbon disulfideshould be removed (as indi
11、cated by the disappearance of allodor). Otherwise, the vapors will ignite. Carbon disulfide isalso very irritating to the skin and direct contact should beavoided.5. Preparation of Sample5.1 The sample shall be representative, and if it containsmore than 2 % of water it shall be dehydrated in accord
12、ancewith Test Method D 370. If the material is hard and brittle, itmay be ground and dried at a temperature below the tempera-ture of volatilization of the material.1This test method is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee D08 on Roofingand Waterproofing and is the direct responsibility of Subco
13、mmittee D08.03 onSurfacing and Bituminous Materials for Membrane Waterproofing and Built-upRoofing.Current edition approved July 1, 2004. Published July 2004. Originally approvedin 1911. Last previous edition approved in 1998 as D486(1998).2For referenced ASTM standards, visit the ASTM website, www.
14、astm.org, orcontact ASTM Customer Service at serviceastm.org. For Annual Book of ASTMStandards volume information, refer to the standards Document Summary page onthe ASTM website.3Selas grade 01, size FC 30 or FC 40, or equivalent. Available from variouslaboratory supply houses such as Fisher Scient
15、ific. An alternative is Royal Berlin2A2 (size equivalent to FC 40) from Fish Schurman Corp., 70 Portman Road, NewRochelle, NY 10802.4Trademark of Manville Corp.5Use Celite 211 Analytical Filter Aid from Fisher Scientific, Pittsburgh, PA, orCelite 505 from Manville Corp., Denver, CO.1Copyright ASTM I
16、nternational, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, United States.6. Crucible Preparation6.1 If the crucible, after thorough cleaning (see 6.2), hasbeen used for less than six determinations, clean it as follows:Remove the CAFA mat completely, wash the crucible withdi
17、stilled water, dry, and ignite in a muffle furnace for1hatabout 800C. Cool the crucible slowly by placing it in a dryingoven for 1 h after removal from the furnace to prevent crackingand place it in a desiccator while still warm.6.2 After the crucible has been used for six determinations,remove any
18、residual ash from pores in the filtering area byboiling in 1 + 1 hydrochloric acid. Then boil the crucible indistilled water, thoroughly back wash with distilled water, dry,and ignite as in 6.1.7. Procedure No. 17.1 Weigh approximately2gofthesample (size sample toobtain 0.1 to 0.3 g of insoluble mat
19、ter) into a tared 150-mLbeaker and add 100 mL of carbon disulfide to the beaker insmall portions, with continuous agitation, until all lumpsdisappear and nothing adheres to the beaker. Cover the beakerwith a watch glass and set it aside for 15 min.7.2 Transfer 0.45 to 0.55 g of dry CAFA to a clean,
20、dry,filtering crucible. Distribute the Celite evenly over the bottom.Immediately weigh and record the weight of crucible plusCelite.7.3 Decant the carbon disulfide solution carefully throughthe CAFA mat (previously wetted with carbon disulfide) in theprepared crucible, with or without light suction
21、as may benecessary, retaining as much sediment as possible in the beakeruntil the solution has drained through the mat. Wash the beakerwith a small amount of carbon disulfide and transfer allsediment from the beaker to the mat. Do not allow the mat todry out at any time until filtration is complete.
22、 Wash withcarbon disulfide until the filtrate is substantially colorless, thenapply strong suction to remove the remaining carbon disulfide.Remove the crucible from the adapter, wash the bottom free ofany bitumen, and place the crucible on top of the oven untilpractically all of the carbon disulfide
23、 has been driven off.(Cautionsee 4.1). Place in the oven at 110 6 10C for atleast 20 min. Cool in a desiccator and weigh.7.4 If insoluble matter adheres to the beaker, dry the beakerin the oven at 110C and weigh. Add the mass of this adherentmaterial as a correction to the mass of the insoluble matt
24、er inthe crucible.7.5 If a determination of mineral matter is required, ignitethe crucible from 7.3 until it glows with a dull red color. Holdat this temperature until all carbon has been consumed; thenraise the temperature to produce a bright red. After cooling, addto the residue about five times i
25、ts mass of saturated ammoniumcarbonate solution and let it digest for1hatroom temperaturein a covered beaker; then dry in an oven at 105 to 110C toconstant mass (Note 2). Add the corrections described in 7.4and, if needed, 7.6 to the mass of mineral matter in the crucible.NOTE 2In the event that wat
26、er-soluble salts insoluble in carbondisulfide are present, the amount of these salts may be determined inaccordance with the procedure described in the 1937 Report of CommitteeD04 on Road and Paving Materials.67.6 If there is any question involving the amount of mineralmatter that may have passed th
27、rough the filter, a correction maybe determined as described in 8.5.8. Procedure No. 28.1 Weigh approximately2gofthesample into a tared50-mL beaker. Add to the beaker about 0.5 g, weighed to thenearest 0.001 g, of freshly dried CAFA. Cover with about 25mL of carbon disulfide and stir the filter aid
28、into the liquid. Letstand, covered with a watch glass, at least 1 h, stirringoccasionally in order to dissolve the sample completely.8.2 Transfer 0.45 to 0.55 g of dry CAFA to a clean, dry,filtering crucible. Distribute the Celite evenly over the bottom.Immediately weigh and record the mass of cruci
29、ble plus Celite.8.3 Immediately before starting the filtering process, stir thefilter aid into the liquid. Wet the CAFA mat in the crucible withcarbon disulfide. Pour the solution from the beaker onto thepad, filling the crucible to the top. Apply light suction and, asthe liquid filters through, pou
30、r the remaining contents of the50-mL beaker into the crucible. Wash the beaker with a smallamount of carbon disulfide and transfer all sediment from thebeaker to the mat. Do not allow the CAFA mat to dry out untilfiltration is complete. Wash with carbon disulfide until thefiltrate is substantially c
31、olorless, then apply strong suction toremove the remaining carbon disulfide. Remove the cruciblefrom the adapter, wash the bottom free of any bitumen, andplace on top of the oven until practically all of the carbondisulfide has been driven off. Place in the oven at 110 6 10Cfor at least 20 min. Cool
32、 in a desiccator and weigh.8.4 If insoluble matter adheres to the beaker, dry the beakerin the oven at 110C and weigh. Add the mass of this adherentmaterial as a correction to the mass of the insoluble matter inthe crucible.8.5 Ignite the evaporating dish to a dull red heat, cool in adesiccator, and
33、 weigh. Pour the filtrate from the filtering flaskinto the dish and wash the flask thoroughly with carbondisulfide, putting these washings into the dish also. Burn off thecarbon disulfide in a hood and ignite the residue until no blackor glowing spots remain. Extreme care must be exercisedduring the
34、 ignition to prevent the light mineral matter frombeing blown out of the dish. Cool in a desiccator and weighimmediately. This mass shall be added as a correction to theweight of the insoluble matter in the crucible.8.6 If a determination of mineral matter is required, heat thecrucible and its conte
35、nts from 8.3 until they glow with a dullred color. Hold at this temperature until all carbon has beenconsumed; then raise the temperature to produce a bright red.After cooling, add to the residue about five times its mass ofsaturated ammonium carbonate solution and let it digest for 1h at room tempe
36、rature in a covered beaker; then dry in an ovenat 105 to 110C to constant mass (Note 2). Add the correctionsdescribed in 8.4 and 8.5 to the mass of mineral matter in thecrucible.6Proceedings, ASTM, Vol 37, Part I, 1937, p. 395.D486 (2004)28.7 The mass of additional filter aid used must be subtracted
37、from the total mass of insoluble residue and also from the totalmass of mineral matter in the crucible in order to obtain netmass.9. Calculation9.1 Calculate the bitumen content, as follows:% Bitumen % Soluble in Carbon Disulfide! 5 100 2SAB3 100D(1)where:A = total mass of insoluble material present
38、, g, andB = total mass of water free sample used, g.9.1.1 Report to the nearest 0.1 %.10. Precision10.1 Estimates of standard deviations (sr8) for this proce-dure and the criteria for judging the acceptability of results(95 % confidence level) are listed in Table 1.11. Keywords11.1 bitumen; coal tar
39、; solubilityTABLE 1 Estimates of Standard DeviationsWithin-laboratoryvariabilityABetween-laboratoryvariabilityAStandarddeviation,sr8BRepeat-abilityCStandarddeviationsr8BReproduci-bilityDTars, liquid grades(applicable whencarbon disulfide isused)0.11 0.31 0.22 0.61Tars, semisolid(applicable whencarbo
40、n disulfide isused)0.17 0.48 0.83 2.34LiquidTarsSemisolidTarsMaterials 1 1Replications 3 3Solvents 1 1Laboratories 8 8Degrees of freedom:Within-laboratory variability 14 15Between-laboratory variability 6 7Standard deviation (S) of dataWithin-laboratory variation 0.103 0.167Between-laboratory variat
41、ion 0.208 0.798AFor definitions of terms and recommended use of precision indexes, seePractice E 177. The estimates of standard deviation are based on the following:BThe standard deviations shown (sr8) represent the estimated standarddeviation of the measurement process for the stated conditions. Th
42、ey arecalculated by multiplying the standard deviations of the applicable data by thefactor 1 +14 (N1) where N is the number of tests in the set of data.CTwo results obtained by an operator on the same sample should be consid-ered suspect if they differ by more than the stated amount. As defined in
43、PracticeE 177, this is the “difference two-sigma” limits for single-laboratory-operator-machine-multiday precision.DTwo results obtained by operators in different laboratories should be consid-ered suspect if they differ by more than the stated amount. As defined in PracticeE 177 this is the “differ
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