1、Designation: D2832 92 (Reapproved 2011)Standard Guide forDetermining Volatile and Nonvolatile Content of Paint andRelated Coatings1This standard is issued under the fixed designation D2832; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of rev
2、ision, the year of 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 guide is intended to aid in the selection of theproper ASTM standard for determining the volat
3、ile and non-volatile content of paint and related coatings.NOTE 1Test methods for determining the composition of the volatilefraction are not covered by this guide.1.2 The standards included are as follows:Type of Coating SectionASTMDesignationAerosol coatings 4.1 D3062Architectural wall coatings, i
4、nterior, highperformance4.3 D1644Asphalt roof coatings 4.4 D2823Asphalt roof coatings, aluminum-pigmented 4.5 D2824Bitumens, emulsified 4.6 D2939Bleached lac varnish 4.7 D1650Coil coatings 4.8 D1353D2697Electrical insulation varnishes 4.9 D115House paints, gloss 4.10 D2697Industrial baking enamel 4.
5、10 D2697Lacquers, clear and pigmented 4.11 D1644D333Latex paint, exterior 4.10 D2697Latex paint, interior 4.10 D2697Magnet wire enamels 4.12 D3288Plastics, coatings for 4.13 D1644Powder coatings 4.14 D3451Shellac varnish, orange 4.7 D1650Silanes, Siloxanes and Silane-Siloxane Blends 4.18 D5095Solven
6、t-reducible coatings 4.2 D2369Traffic paints 4.15 D2205Varnishes 4.16 D1644Wall and trim enamels, interior semigloss,solvent-based4.17 D2697Wall paints, flat 4.10 D2697Water-reducible coatings 4.2 D23691.3 The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as thestandard. The values given in parenthes
7、es are for informationonly.1.4 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 safety and health practices and determine the applica-bility of regulatory limitations p
8、rior to use.2. Referenced Documents2.1 ASTM Standards:2D115 Test Methods for Testing Solvent Containing Var-nishes Used for Electrical InsulationD333 Guide for Clear and Pigmented LacquersD1353 Test Method for Nonvolatile Matter in VolatileSolvents for Use in Paint, Varnish, Lacquer, and RelatedProd
9、uctsD1644 Test Methods for Nonvolatile Content of VarnishesD1650 Test Methods of Sampling and Testing ShellacVarnish3D2205 Guide for Selection of Tests for Traffic PaintsD2369 Test Method for Volatile Content of CoatingsD2697 Test Method for Volume Nonvolatile Matter in Clearor Pigmented CoatingsD28
10、23 Specification for Asphalt Roof Coatings, Asbestos-ContainingD2824 Specification for Aluminum-Pigmented AsphaltRoof Coatings, Nonfibered, Asbestos Fibered, and Fiberedwithout AsbestosD2939 Test Methods for Emulsified Bitumens Used asProtective CoatingsD3062 Test Method for Solids Content of Aeroso
11、l Content3D3288 Test Methods for Magnet-Wire EnamelsD3451 Guide for Testing Coating Powders and PowderCoatingsD5095 Test Method for Determination of the NonvolatileContent in Silanes, Siloxanes and Silane-Siloxane BlendsUsed in Masonry Water Repellent Treatments3. Significance and Use3.1 The nonvola
12、tile content of paint and related coatings isuseful to producers and users and to environmental and health1This guide is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee D01 on Paint andRelated Coatings, Materials, and Applications and is the direct responsibility ofSubcommittee D01.21 on Chemical Analysis
13、of Paints and Paint Materials.Current edition approved June 1, 2011. Published June 2011. Originallyapproved in 1969. Last previous edition approved in 2005 as D2832 92 (2005).DOI: 10.1520/D2832-92R11.2For referenced ASTM standards, visit the ASTM website, www.astm.org, orcontact ASTM Customer Servi
14、ce at serviceastm.org. For Annual Book of ASTMStandards volume information, refer to the standards Document Summary page onthe ASTM website.3Withdrawn. The last approved version of this historical standard is referencedon www.astm.org.1Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700
15、, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, United States.and safety interests in comparing the coverage of competingproducts and in estimating the volatile organic content.4. Procedure4.1 Aerosol CoatingsTest Method D3062 covers the de-termination of solids content (weight %) in aerosol coatings.4.2 Volati
16、le Content of Coatings (Test Method D2369)This test method covers the determination of the volatilecontent of coatings. It is considered to be applicable to mostsolvent-reducible and water-reducible paints.4.3 High Performance Interior Architectural Wall Coatings(HIPAC)Determine the nonvolatile cont
17、ent of HIPAC coat-ings in accordance with Test Methods D1644. Calculate thevolatile content (weight %) by difference.4.3.1 Method A3 h at 105C for paints with nonsolventcomponents that decompose at higher temperature.4.3.2 Method B10 min at 149C for most paints withnonsolvent components that are rea
18、sonably stable at 149C.4.4 Asphalt Roof CoatingsDetermine the nonvolatile con-tent (weight %) of asphalt roof coatings of brushing or spray-ing consistency in accordance with the Physical RequirementsConsistency section of Specification D2823.4.5 Aluminum-Pigmented Asphalt Roof CoatingsThenonvolatil
19、e content (weight %) of asphalt-based aluminumroof coatings suitable for application to roofing or masonrysurfaces by brush or spray is determined in accordance with thePhysical Requirements Consistency section of SpecificationD2824.4.6 Emulsified Bitumens Used as Protective CoatingsSection 8 of Tes
20、t Methods D2939 contains a method fordetermining residue by evaporation (weight %) of emulsifiedbitumens used in relatively thick films as protective coatingsfor metals and built-up roofs.4.7 Shellac VarnishDetermine the nonvolatile matter inorange shellac and bleached lac varnishes in accordance wi
21、thSections on Drying Time Procedure and Nonvolatile MatterMaterials and Procedure sections of Methods D1650.4.8 Coil CoatingsAlthough stated to be for solvents,determine the nonvolatile matter (weight %) in accordancewith Test Method D1353. Determine volume solids in accor-dance with Test Method D26
22、97.4.9 Electrical Insulation Varnishes:4.9.1 Sections on Procedure, Report, Significance and Use,Apparatus, and Procedure of Test Methods D115 on nonvola-tile matter by weight, are applicable to the following classifi-cations of varnishes used for electrical insulation: alcohol-soluble varnishes, ox
23、idizing air-drying varnishes,thermosetting varnishes, oxidizing baking varnishes, air-dryingasphaltic varnishes, silicone varnishes, and thermo-settinglaminating varnishes.4.9.2 Determine nonvolatile matter in electrical insulatingvarnishes intended for electrical equipment operating at 180Cand abov
24、e in accordance with Test Methods D115 except thatthe temperature used shall be 135 6 3C (275 6 5.5F) or ata temperature agreed upon between the producer and the user.4.10 Volume Nonvolatile Matter in Clear or PigmentedCoatings (Test Method D2697) This test method is appli-cable to the determination
25、 of the volume nonvolatile matter ofcoatings. A gloss enamel, a flat wall paint, a gloss house paint,an industrial baking enamel, an interior latex paint, and anexterior latex paint included in formal collaborative studies ofthis test method.4.11 Lacquer CoatingsDetermine the nonvolatile contentof c
26、lear and pigmented lacquers as described in Test MethodsD1644. As an additional requirement, the specimen shall bereheated and reweighed until the weight is constant to within 1mg. Method A of Test Methods D1644 is preferred sinceMethod B is potentially dangerous when used with lacquers.4.12 Magnet
27、Wire EnamelsThe Determined Solids andStack Loss sections of Test Method D3288 cover the determi-nation of nonvolatile content (weight %) in magnet wireenamels.4.13 Coatings for PlasticsDetermine nonvolatile matterin clear and pigmented coatings designed for use on rigid orsemirigid plastic substrate
28、s in accordance with Test MethodsD1644.4.14 Polymeric Powders and Powder CoatingsDeterminenonvolatile content (weight %) in accordance with the Accel-erated Storage Stability section of Coating Powder Propertiesof Practices D3451. Determine volatile content at baking orfusion temperature in accordan
29、ce with the Cured Weight Lossfor Thermosetting Coating Powders section of PracticesD3451.4.15 Traffc PaintsDetermine the nonvolatile content oftraffic paints, ready-mixed, of spraying consistency of thepremix, drop-in, or combination type in accordance with TestMethods D1644, and state any necessary
30、 larger specimen sizefor beaded paint. Either of the two methods can be used asfollows:4.15.1 Method A3 h at 105C for paints with nonsolventcomponents that decompose at higher temperature.4.15.2 Method B10 min at 149C for most paints withnonsolvent components that are reasonably stable at 149C.4.16
31、VarnishesNonvolatile content (weight %) of var-nishes is determined using Test Methods D1644. These testmethods may give high results due either to incompleteelimination of volatile matter or to absorption of oxygen byoxidizing-type varnishes.4.17 Solvent-Based Interior Semigloss Wall and TrimEnamel
32、sUse Test Method D2369 to determine volatilecontent. Volume nonvolatile matter is determined in accor-dance with Test Method D2697.4.18 Silanes, Siloxanes and Silane-Siloxane Blends Used inMasonry Water Repellant TreatmentsTest Method D5095describes a procedure for the determination of the nonvolati
33、lecontent of silanes, siloxanes and the blended silane-siloxanematerials used in masonry water repellent treatments and isapplicable to both solvent and water-borne materials.5. Precision5.1 Some of the referenced ASTM standards have precisionlimits. Reference to the individual standards for precisi
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