ASTM D2590 D2590M-1998(2011)e1 Standard Test Method for Sampling Chrysotile Asbestos《温石棉取样的标准试验方法》.pdf

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1、Designation: D2590/D2590M 98 (Reapproved 2011)1Standard Test Method forSampling Chrysotile Asbestos1This standard is issued under the fixed designation D2590/D2590M; the number immediately following the designation indicates theyear of original adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last

2、revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of lastreapproval. A superscript epsilon () indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1NOTEUnits information was editorially corrected in February 2012.1. Scope1.1 This test method covers procedures for taking a com-posit

3、e or a master composite sample, at the mine or at thefactory or from a consignment, of a lot of milled asbestos fiberused as raw material in the chrysotile asbestos industry,conditioning this sample and reducing it in quantity through aseries of steps to provide a relatively small test specimen oflo

4、ose asbestos fibers, representative of the lot and suitable forthe determination of a single property.1.2 This sampling method is suitable for taking test speci-mens of chrysotile asbestos for Test Methods: C1119, C1120,C1121, C1122, C1123, C1124, C1125, C1162, D1118, D2589,D2752, D2946, D2947, D298

5、5, D2987, D3639, D3752 andD3880.1.3 Test Method D3879 covers the sampling of amphiboleasbestos fibers.1.4 The values stated in either SI units or inch-pound unitsare to be regarded separately as standard. The values stated ineach system may not be exact equivalents; therefore, eachsystem shall be us

6、ed independently of the other. Combiningvalues from the two systems may result in non-conformancewith the standard.1.5 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-priate

7、safety and health practices and determine the applica-bility of regulatory limitations prior to use.2. Referenced Documents2.1 ASTM Standards:2C1119 Test Method for Vacuum Drainage of Asbestos-Cement MixesC1120 Test Method for Wash Test of AsbestosC1121 Test Method for Turner and Newall (T and N)Wet

8、-Length Classification of AsbestosC1122 Test Method for Wet Volume of AsbestosC1123 Test Method for Compressibility and Recovery ofAsbestosC1124 Test Method for Kerosene Retention of AsbestosC1125 Test Method for Penetration Index of AsbestosC1162 Test Method for Loose Density of AsbestosD1118 Test

9、Method for Magnetic Rating of Asbestos Fiberand Asbestos TextilesD2589 Test Method for McNett Wet Classification of DualAsbestos FiberD2752 Test Methods for Air Permeability of AsbestosFibersD2946 Terminology for Asbestos and AsbestosCementProductsD2947 Test Method for Screen Analysis of Asbestos Fi

10、bersD2985 Test Method for Color of AsbestosD2987 Test Method for Moisture Content ofAsbestos FiberD3639 Test Method for Classification of Asbestos by Que-bec Standard TestD3752 Test Method for Strength Imparted by Asbestos to aCementitious MatrixD3879 Test Method for Sampling Amphibole Asbestos3D388

11、0 Test Method for Asbestos Strength Units2.2 ASTM Adjuncts:Laboratory Filter Drawings43. Terminology3.1 Definitions:3.1.1 bagany quantity of asbestos fiber corresponding toone particular grade that is packed in a suitable container.NOTE 1In the asbestos industry, the typical quantity contained in ab

12、ag is 45 kg 100 lb approximately.1This test method is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee C17 onFiber-Reinforced Cement Products and is the direct responsibility of SubcommitteeC17.03 on Asbestos - Cement Sheet Products and Accessories.Current edition approved Nov. 1, 2011. Published February 2

13、012. Originallyapproved in 1967. Last previous edition approved in 2006 as D2590 98 (2006)1.DOI: 10.1520/D2590_D2590M-98R11E01.2For referenced ASTM standards, visit the ASTM website, www.astm.org, orcontact ASTM Customer Service at serviceastm.org. For Annual Book of ASTMStandards volume information

14、, refer to the standards Document Summary page onthe ASTM website.3Withdrawn. The last approved version of this historical standard is referencedon www.astm.org.4Available from ASTM International Headquarters. Order Adjunct No.ADJD2590.1Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C70

15、0, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, United States.3.1.2 composite samplea set of unit samples of asbestosfiber (drawn systematically or at random) taken from a lot,comprising not less than two and not more than 200 bags, foruse in the laboratory as a test sample; that is as a source of testspecimen

16、s.3.1.3 conditioningprocess by which the fiber is put intoproper condition to be tested. This can be done by hand(Method A) or mechanically (Method B).3.1.4 fines, nin asbestos, the class of material having thesmallest range of particle size that is segregated by particle sizeclassification of asbes

17、tos by any relevant test method. Custom-arily the fraction that passes through the finest aperture screenused in Test Method D2589 for McNett classification ofasbestos fiber.3.1.5 gradeasbestos fiber that has the same chemical,physical, and mechanical properties and which is designated bya particula

18、r code corresponding to any given specifications.3.1.6 handfulas much fiber as the hand can contain.3.1.7 lotnot less than two and not more than 2000 bags ofasbestos fiber of the same type and grade offered at any onetime for delivery or testing.3.1.8 master composite samplenot less than two and not

19、more than ten composite samples so combined and reduced asto form a test sample that represents a lot that consists of morethan 200 bags but not more than 2000 bags.3.1.9 milled asbestos, nall grades of asbestos that arerecovered as the result of mechanical comminution and screenclassification or ai

20、r classification of asbestos ore.3.1.10 pinchas much fiber as can be taken up between thetips of the index finger and thumb.3.1.11 random samplethe composite sample is random ifeach individual bag in the lot being examined has an equalchance of being included in the sample.3.1.12 referee samplea sam

21、ple on which acceptability isbased.Acceptability will be based on a composite sample if thelot is 200 bags or less, or on a master composite sample if over200 bags, but not in excess of 2000 bags.3.1.13 shipmentany consignment formed of one or sev-eral lots of asbestos fiber.3.1.14 systematic sample

22、the composite sample is system-atic if it is formed of every kth bag of the lot to be examined.3.1.15 test specimenthe specific portion of a test sampleupon which a test is to be performed, and that is obtained bysystematically reducing the size of the sample until a repre-sentative specimen of the

23、required mass is obtained.3.1.16 unit samplea sample drawn from one bag.3.1.17 Additional definitions are contained in TerminologyD2946.4. Significance and Use4.1 Sampling and conditioning are equally as important astesting. The reliability of the test results depends primarilyupon how well the spec

24、imens tested represent the true charac-ter and condition of the lot of asbestos fiber. Much care andeffort are required to be sure that all the sampling operationsare systematic or at random and are representative. Failure toprovide a test specimen that accurately represents the lot fromwhich it is

25、drawn will produce misleading test results regard-less of the accuracy and the precision of the test method.5. Apparatus5.1 Clean Containers, approximately 28-L 1-ft3 capacity,one for each composite sample of fiber.5.2 Horizontal Area with a smooth surface.5.3 Balances, of various capacities dependi

26、ng on the size ofthe test specimen required, that is, from 2.5 kg 5 lb down. SeeFig. 3 of Test Method D3879.5.4 Laboratory Fiber Conditioner (Method B), see Fig. 1.45.5 Fiber Mold (Method B), see Fig. 2.5.6 Fiber Press (Method B), see Fig. 3.FIG. 1 Laboratory Fiber ConditionerD2590/D2590M 98 (2011)1

27、25.7 A combination fiber press and two-stage fiber condi-tioner is illustrated in Fig. 4.5.8 Source of Random Numbers.5.9 Rolling Sheet.6. Procedure for Test Specimens6.1 Sprinkle the conditioned and mixed sample as obtainedin 9.3, on a smooth and clean area in order to obtain a flat pileof approxim

28、ately 50 to 70 mm 2 to 3 in. thick.6.2 Quarter the 2.5-kg 5-lb sample, placing aside the fullthickness of two diametrically opposite quarters for storage.6.3 Reblend the remaining 1.25 kg 2.5 lb by coning orrolling the fiber by means of the rolling sheet, spread it outevenly 25 to 35 mm 112 to 1 in.

29、 thick, quarter, and use twodiametrically opposite quarters for the Quebec standard testspecimen sample in accordance with Test Method D3639.6.4 Reblend remainder by coning or rolling and spread onthe smooth and clean surface to form a flat pile approximately15 to 25 mm 12 to 1 in. thick.6.5 Select

30、a test specimen by taking pinches from randomlocations of the pile until a sample is obtained that will requireminimum adjustment to the desired weight.NOTE 2As pinches are taken, care must be exercised that each pinchcontains the total cross section of the pile from top to bottom at the pointit is

31、taken, including any grit or fines which may have segregated to thebottom.7. Procedure for a Composite Sample7.1 Divide the shipment into as many lots as necessary, eachlot corresponding to any one type or grade of fiber. When largequantities must be sampled, where access to the individualbags is li

32、mited, and where restacking of the lot is impossible orimplies unreasonable expense, the method for limited accessi-bility sampling described in Appendix X1 may be used ifagreed upon between the purchaser and the supplier.(WarningWhen handling asbestos fibers, avoid creatingdust. Prolonged breathing

33、 of significant airborne concentra-tions of asbestos dust may cause serious bodily harm.)7.2 Prepare a 2.5-kg 5-lb composite sample from each lotconsisting of 200 bags or part thereof (the number of bags inthe lot being designated by N), by taking 20 handfuls (approxi-mately 125 g or 4 oz), one in e

34、very N/20th bag of the lot(systematic sample), or one in 20 different bags taken atrandom, using the source of random numbers.NOTE 3If the need for a larger sample is foreseen, a larger compositesample may be prepared.7.3 Master Composite Samples:7.3.1 When a lot exceeds 200 bags, but not 2000 bags,

35、composite samples may be combined into one master compos-ite sample at the discretion of the tester.7.3.2 Prepare a 2.5-kg 5-lb sample from the master com-posite sample by quartering it, placing aside the full thicknessof two diametrically opposite quarters, and reblending theremainder by coning. Co

36、ntinue this quartering until a 2.5-kg5-lb sample is obtained.FIG. 2 Fiber MoldFIG. 3 Fiber PressD2590/D2590M 98 (2011)137.4 The 2.5-kg 5-lb sample will be used as the source oftest specimens for each individual test.7.5 The samples shall be kept in closed containers placed incovered storage, ready f

37、or subsequent conditioning and mix-ing. In the case of samples intended for moisture determina-tion, use moisture-proof containers and protect them fromtemperature changes.8. Test Conditions8.1 Each sample shall be allowed to come to equilibriumwith workroom temperature and humidity except in the ca

38、se ofsamples intended for moisture determinations.8.2 Moisture content of sample should not exceed 3 % asdetermined by Test Method D2987.9. Conditioning and Mixing9.1 Spread the sample as obtained in Section 6, on a smoothand clean area.9.2 Conditioning:9.2.1 Conditioning by Hand (Method A)Condition

39、 thesample by passing the fiber through the hands with gentlerubbing in order to break up lumps and separate clots. Takecare not to break up fiber agglomerates consisting of close-packed fibers in parallel orientation (such as the four largestagglomerates listed in Table 3 of Terminology D2946.9.2.2

40、 Mechanical Conditioning (Method B)For best re-sults, it is recommended that the fiber be conditioned by meansof the laboratory fiber conditioner.9.2.2.1 Break up by hand all large lumps contained in thecomposite sample.9.2.2.2 Put into the fiber mold 0.6 to 0.7 kg 114 to 112 lbof fiber, free of lar

41、ge lumps.9.2.2.3 Place the mold in the fiber press and apply com-pressed air to yield a total force of 1900 6 200 kg 4200 6 500lb for 1 min to form a fiber cake. The piston diameter of thefiber press, specified in Fig. 3, is 200 mm 71516 in.9.2.2.4 Release the pressure and remove the pressed fiberca

42、ke, whole, by pushing it out with the piston of the mold.9.2.2.5 Feed the pressed fiber cake into the laboratory fiberconditioner operating at 525 6 25 rpm.NOTE 4Break Group 3 fiber cake, as determined by Method D3639,into three or four pieces before feeding it into the conditioner to preventjamming

43、.9.2.2.6 If a two-stage fiber conditioner is used, pass portionsof the composite sample through the conditioner, using choke-feeding, until the whole test sample has been conditioned. If asingle-stage conditioner is used, pass the whole test sampletwice through the conditioner, using choke-feeding o

44、n thesecond pass.9.2.2.7 Break by hand any lumps remaining after the secondconditioner pass.9.3 MixingAfter conditioning, mix the sample thoroughlyby passing the fiber through the hands with a gentle shakingmotion.FIG. 4 Combination Fiber Press and Two-Stage Fiber ConditionerD2590/D2590M 98 (2011)14

45、10. Report10.1 If a sampling report is necessary, include a statement asto how the samples were drawn (systematically or at random)and conditioned (Method A or B). Fully identify the samplewith the lot that it represents.11. Precision and Bias11.1 Careful attention to the procedure of sampling, sub-

46、sampling, and conditioning will produce test specimens thatare representative of the original material.12. Keywords12.1 asbestos; chrysotile; referee sample; sample; sampling;test specimenAPPENDIX(Nonmandatory Information)X1. LIMITED ACCESSIBILITY SAMPLINGX1.1 PreambleX1.1.1 For meaningful and accur

47、ate results, the completeunsimplified procedure is recommended for referee purposes.However, when it is impractical to comply with its require-ments and when mutually agreed to by the parties concerned,the following simplifications are permitted:X1.2 PrincipleX1.2.1 The principle upon which sampling

48、 may be simpli-fied is the application of the same specimen selection criteria todesignated accessible portions of the pile, which portions shallbe most nearly representative of the bags within the pile.X1.2.2 The portions of the pile prescribed may include all ofthe exposed accessible surface layer

49、 of bags.X1.2.3 In cases where the pile of bags was stacked in aknown order, and one or more of the exposed accessiblesurfaces of the pile of bags are known to contain a represen-tative array of lots from which the pile is composed, then selectthe samples from these surfaces to the neglect of otheraccessible, but less representative surfaces of the pile.NOTE X1.1The common practice in the asbestos-producing industryis to form large piles of bags of the same grade by stacking pallet loads inorderly rows in suc

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