1、Designation: D3344 90 (Reapproved 2015)Standard Test Method forTotal Wax Content of Corrugated Paperboard1This standard is issued under the fixed designation D3344; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last r
2、evision. 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 the determination of the weightof wax that is present in a specimen of wax-treated corrugatedpaperbo
3、ard. The test method is applicable to specimens thathave been waxed by either impregnation (saturation) opera-tions or coating operations, or combinations of such operations.1.2 The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as thestandard. The values given in parentheses are for informationonly.1
4、.3 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 prior to use. For precautiona
5、rystatement, see 5.4 and 7.2.2. Terminology2.1 Definitions:2.1.1 weight of applied wax coatingthe weight of wax thathas been applied to the corrugated board as a coating, ex-pressed as weight per unit area, usually grams of coating persquare metre or pounds of coating per thousand square feet ofboar
6、d covered.NOTE 1When it is known that a wax-coated specimen has noimpregnating wax present, this extraction procedure is normally calcu-lated to express the data as “weight of applied wax coating.”2.1.2 weight percent wax contentthe weight percent ofwax present in and on corrugated board relative to
7、 the weightof unwaxed board substrate measured at 23 C (73 F) and50 % relative humidity.3. Summary of Test Method3.1 The total quantity of wax associated with the corrugatedboard specimen is determined by extracting the wax from theboard and evaporating the extract to dryness.4. Significance and Use
8、4.1 Many of the functional properties of wax-treated corru-gated paperboard and cartons are dependent on the amount ofwax present.4.2 In the case of wax-saturated, or wax-impregnated,paperboard the principal concern is with the weight of waxused relative to the weight of paperboard present, that is,
9、 theweight percent content or pickup. In some applications thesaturating wax may be deposited in the three elements of thecorrugated board in such a way as to individually control theamount in each element, that is, the medium and the twofacings.4.3 In the case of wax-coated corrugated paperboard th
10、eprincipal concern is the weight of wax on the board surface perunit area. The functional values of the wax coating as a barrieror a decorative coating are dependent, in part, on the amount ofwax in the continuous surface layer, relative to the areacovered. The weight of coating relative to the weig
11、ht ofsubstrate is not usually a concern with regard to productquality.5. Apparatus5.1 Sample Trimming EquipmentA suitable trimmingboard or template arrangement equipped with a razor edgeknife for even cutting of specimens so that they have parallelsides and are of the right size. (A guillotine-type
12、paper cutter isnot recommended.)5.2 Measuring Rule, steel-edged, rule for measuring the sizeof specimen to within 0.5 mm.5.3 Beakers, 1000 cm3, Griffin-type.5.4 Solvent2Chlorinated hydrocarbon solvent, 1,1,1-trichloroethane. (WarningMay cause irritation. Avoid con-tact with the eyes, skin, and cloth
13、ing. Use only with adequateventilation. Avoid prolonged breathing of vapor or spray mist.Avoid prolonged or repeated contact with skin. Do not takeinternally.) The solvent used should be residue-free, and shouldbe checked for a residue upon evaporation before using.1This test method is under the jur
14、isdiction of ASTM Committee D02 onPetroleum Products, Liquid Fuels, and Lubricantsand is the direct responsibility ofSubcommittee D02.10.0A on Physical/Chemical Properties.Current edition approved Oct. 1, 2015. Published December 2015. Originallyapproved in 1974. Last previous edition approved in 20
15、10 as D3344 90 (2010).DOI: 10.1520/D3344-90R15.2The sole source of supply of the apparatus known to the committee at this timeis Inhibisol (Brand), Amerace-Esna Corp., Chemical Specialties Division, Tenafly,NJ 07670. If you are aware of alternative suppliers, please provide this informationto ASTM I
16、nternational Headquarters. Your comments will receive careful consid-eration at a meeting of the responsible technical committee1, which you may attend.Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959. United States15.5 Steel Screen,3325-mesh, approx
17、imately 150 mm indiameter, to fit into a funnel.5.6 Glass Funnel, approximately 100 mm in diameter.5.7 Watch Glasses.5.8 Steam Bath or Hot Plate in Hood.5.9 Laboratory Hot Plate.5.10 Analytical Balance reading to the nearest 0.0001 g.6. Test Specimen6.1 Condition all boards at 23 C (73 F) and 50 % r
18、elativehumidity for a minimum of 48 h before beginning the testprocedure.6.2 From each sample unit, that is, each finished cartonblank or paperboard sheet, cut representative specimens free ofobvious defects. Each specimen should measure 100 mm by100 mm, cut to the nearest 0.5 mm. Two specimens arer
19、equired from each sample unit to be tested.NOTE 2The operator may be required to increase the replication andtreatment of specimens to obtain a better estimate of “average” waxcontent, (1) if the waxing is at an extremely low content, or (2) if the waxcontent shows obvious wide variations in distrib
20、ution over the board area.NOTE 3Optionally, specimens of other dimensions may be used ifrequired by sampling limitations. In such cases, calculations need to beappropriately adjusted.7. Procedure7.1 Weigh the two board specimens together to the nearest1 mg and record the combined weight of sample in
21、 grams. Cuteach specimen into small pieces, each measuring about 25 mmsquare, being careful to retain all of the trimmings, and beingcareful that no surface wax is lost during handling of thespecimens. Place all pieces in a 1000 cm3beaker.7.2 To the cut pieces, add 250 cm3of solvent 1,1,1-trichloroe
22、thane (WarningMay cause irritation. Avoid con-tact with the eyes, skin, and clothing. Use only with adequateventilation. Avoid prolonged breathing of vapor or spray mist.Avoid prolonged or repeated contact with skin. Do not takeinternally.) and cover the beaker with a watch glass. Heat to75 C (167 F
23、) then maintain at 75 C for 1 h on a steam bathor hot plate in a hood. Pour off the solvent, passing it throughthe stainless steel screen in the funnel to remove fibers, andcollect the solvent in a clean, tared 1000 cm3beaker. Rinse theextraction beaker and the extracted paper chips with 50 cm3ofhot
24、 solvent, filter this rinsing, and add it to the solvent in thetared beaker.7.3 Repeat the solvent extraction using 250 cm3of freshsolvent, boiling for 1 h and rinsing with 30 cm3of hot solvent.Combine all extracts and rinsings in the same tared beaker.7.4 Evaporate the combined solvent extracts on
25、a steam bathor, optionally, overnight in the air current of a hood. Evapora-tion may be hastened by use of a stream of nitrogen. For thefinal stages of evaporation, place the beaker on a hot plate atabout 300 F to completely dissipate solvent vapors or mois-ture. Confirm that evaporation is complete
26、 when no solventodor can be detected. Cool and reweigh the tared beaker.Record the weight of wax extracted, to the nearest 1 mg.NOTE 4If it is not possible to tare the 1000 cm3beaker because ofspace limitations on the analytical balance, evaporate most of the solventin the 1000 cm3beaker and then qu
27、antitatively transfer the residue withrinsings to a smaller tared beaker, and continue the evaporation to drynessas described in 7.4.NOTE 5Use of a Soxhlet extraction technique may result in improvedprecision.8. Calculations8.1 Calculate the basis weight of waxed combined board atstart, Bw, in grams
28、 per square metre, as follows:Bw5 b/a! 310 000 (1)where:a = specimen area, total, cm2, andb = specimen weight, total, g.8.2 Calculate the total wax content, T, in grams per squaremetre, as follows:T 5 c/a! 310 000 (2)where:c = weight of extracted wax, total, g8.3 Calculate the basis weight of unwaxe
29、d board, Bu,ingrams per square metre, as follows:Bu5 Bw2 T (3)8.4 Calculate the weight percent total wax content, W, basedon unwaxed board, as follows:W 5 T/Bu! 3100 (4)9. Report9.1 Report the completed test on the corrugated board asfollows: total wax content, g/m2, or total wax content, %.10. Prec
30、ision and Bias10.1 PrecisionThe precision of this test method as deter-mined by statistical examination of interlaboratory results is asfollows:10.1.1 RepeatabilityThe difference between two testresults, obtained by the same operator with the same apparatusunder constant operating conditions on iden
31、tical test material,would in the long run, in the normal and correct operation ofthe test method, exceed the following values only in one casein twenty:5 % of the mean10.1.2 ReproducibilityThe difference between two singleand independent results obtained by different operators work-ing in different
32、laboratories on identical test material would, inthe long run, in the normal and correct operation of the testmethod, exceed the following values only in one case intwenty:12 % of the mean3A suitable stainless steel SS304, 325 mesh screen (0.0014 in. wire diameter,0.0017 in. opening) may be obtained
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34、 90 (2015)2NOTE 6Precision was determined in an interlaboratory study on thefollowing samples:Wax content,weight %Fully wax saturated 42Partially wax saturated, and both liners curtain coated,one side12Partially wax saturated, medium only 410.2 BiasThe procedure in this test method has no biasbecaus
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