1、Designation: E124 94 (Reapproved 2010)Standard Specification forWeighing and Drying Apparatus for Microchemical Analysis1This standard is issued under the fixed designation E124; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of revision, the
2、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 specification covers apparatus used for weighingand drying operations in microchemical laboratory practic
3、e.1.2 The values stated in inch-pound units are to be regardedas the standard. The metric equivalents may be approximate.NOTE 1This specification was originally developed by the Committeeon MicrochemicalApparatus, Division ofAnalytical Chemistry,AmericanChemical Society.22. Referenced Documents2.1 A
4、STM Standards:3E671 Specification for Maximum Permissible Thermal Re-sidual Stress in Annealed Glass Laboratory ApparatusE920 Specification for Commercially Packaged LaboratoryApparatusE921 Specification for Export Packaged Laboratory Appa-ratusE1133 Practice for Performance Testing of Packaged Labo
5、-ratory Apparatus for United States Government Procure-mentsE1157 Specification for Sampling and Testing of ReusableLaboratory Glassware3. Combustion Boats3.1 Combustion boats of three sizes shall conform to therequirements in Table 1 and Fig. 1, Fig. 2, and Fig. 3. Theseboats shall be made of plati
6、num-rhodium alloy containing3.5 % rhodium.4. Weighing Bottles4.1 Weighing bottles of seven capacities shall conform tothe requirements in Table 2 and Figs. 4-9, inclusive.5. Weighing Cup5.1 The weighing cup shall conform to the requirementsshown in Fig. 11, and shall be made of platinum-rhodium allo
7、ycontaining 3.5 % rhodium. The cup is designed to be used as asample container to fit into the weighing bottle shown in Fig.5, and is useful for weighing hygroscopic materials.6. Weighing Tubes6.1 Weighing tubes of three types shall conform to therequirements shown in Fig. 12, Fig. 13, and Fig. 14.
8、Thesetubes should preferably be made of soda-lime glass.7. Spatulas7.1 Spatulas of four types, and preferably made of stainlesssteel, shall conform to the following requirements:7.1.1 TypeA(Fig. 15)This spatula is generally useful. Thetop can be used for crushing crystals and the bent blade forscrap
9、ing containers.7.1.2 Type B (Fig. 16)This spatula has a flat bent portionat one end and a V-shaped scoop at the other end. It isparticularly useful for weighing samples.7.1.3 TypeC(Fig. 17)This spatula is suitable for thelarger samples commonly encountered in semimicro and pre-parative work. It has
10、a U-shaped scoop at one end and aV-shaped scoop at the other end. The spatula can be used to addshot or beads to tare flasks and for measuring and introducingsolid reagent into combustion tubes.7.1.4 TypeD(Fig. 18)This spatula is useful in manymicrochemical applications.8. Forceps8.1 Forceps of two
11、types, made of nickel-plated steel, shallconform to the following requirements:8.1.1 Forceps with Platinum5 % Ruthenium Tips (Fig.19) The pin serves as a stop to prevent the forceps from beingdepressed to such an extent that the tips can open, allowing the1This specification is under the jurisdictio
12、n of ASTM Committee E41 onLaboratory Apparatus and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee E41.01 onApparatus.Current edition approved July 1, 2010. Published July 2010. Originally approvedin 1956. Last previous edition approved in 2005 as E124 94 (2005). DOI:10.1520/E0124-94R10.2See the “1949
13、Report on Recommended Specifications for MicrochemicalApparatus, Carbon-Hydrogen, Dumas Nitrogen, Sulfur and Halogen,” AnalyticalChemistry, Vol 21, December 1949, p. 1555; and the “1953 Report on Recom-mended Specifications for Microchemical Apparatus, Weighing and Drying,”Analytical Chemistry, Vol
14、26, July 1954, p. 1186.3For referenced ASTM standards, visit the ASTM website, www.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.1Copyright ASTM International, 100 Bar
15、r Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, United States.held object to drop. When pressed together, the tips makecontact for a distance of14 to12 in. (6.4 to 12.7 mm).NOTE 2Depending upon the intended use, other materials may besubstituted for the platinum alloy. Thec constructi
16、on and over-all dimen-sions should be identical with those shown in Fig. 19.8.1.2 Forceps with Conical Tapered Holders (Fig. 20)These forceps shall be made of spring steel. They are useful forhandling weighing tubes, absorption tubes, filter tubes, etc.9. Tare Flasks9.1 Tare flasks of three types, m
17、ade of soda-lime glass, shallconform to the requirements shown in Fig. 21, Fig. 22, and Fig.23. The serial numbers shall be etched on the flasks.10. Metal Cooling Block10.1 The metal cooling block shall conform to the require-ments shown in Fig. 24, and shall be made of a metal or alloywith a high h
18、eat conductivity. The surface should be highlyresistant to abrasion and corrosion.11. Metal Crucible Container with Glass Cover11.1 This assembly shall conform to the requirementsshown in Fig. 25, and shall consist of an aluminum body anda borosilicate-glass cover. It may be used in combination with
19、the metal cooling block, Fig. 24. The combination, commonlytermed a “microdesiccator,” serves primarily as a container forcooling, storage, and safe transportation of microweighingequipment.12. Micro Glass Desiccator with Metal Insert12.1 The micro glass desiccator shall conform to the re-quirements
20、 shown in Fig. 26. It shall consist of a glassdesiccator with cover and an aluminum insert which shall holdsecurely the metal cooling block, Fig. 24. This combinationserves the same purpose as that described in Section 11, butpermits the additional use of drying agents of other chemicalsin the botto
21、m container.13. Drying Apparatus13.1 The drying apparatus shall be of the Abderhalden typeand shall conform to the requirements shown in Fig. 27.NOTE 3The shape of the tube attached to the ball joint, in thedesiccator bulb, is intended to prevent desiccant from being carried overinto the sample when
22、 the vacuum is broken. A cap for the ball joint andstopper for the standard taper 40/50 joint may be used to protect thedesiccant when the bulb is disconnected and stands alone. The upwardindentation in the vapor tube prevents cooling of the drying chamber bycold condensate.14. Maximum Permissible T
23、hermal Residual Stress14.1 The stress in all glass items described herein shallconform to Specification E671.15. Sampling and Testing15.1 For glass items, refer to Specification E1157.16. Packaging16.1 For packaging, select from Specification E920 orE921, or Practice E1133.17. Keywords17.1 apparatus
24、; microchemical; weighing and dryingTABLE 1 Combustion BoatsSize Figure UseApproximateWeight, gA 1 for samples of 1 to 5 mgA0.45B 2 for samples of 5 to 25 mgA0.7C 3 for samples over 25 mgA,B1.5AFor drying procedures, the Size A boat is used with the weighing bottle, Fig. 8.Sizes B and C can be used
25、either with the metal weighing bottles, Figs. 9 and 10,respectively, or with the glass weighing bottles, pig-type, Figs. 6 and 7.BThe Size C boat is especially suitable for bulky materials and explosivesubstances, and for holding glass capillaries containing liquid samples.E124 94 (2010)2TABLE 2 Wei
26、ghing BottlesFigureApproximateCapacity, mLApproximateWeight, gMaterial4A0.05 0.6 borosilicate glass5 0.75 2.5 soda-lime glass6B3 5.0 soda-lime glass7B,C3 5.7 soda-lime glass8D0.5 1.5 aluminum alloy9D1 4.5 aluminum alloy0D2 6 aluminum alloyAThis bottle is intended for introducing samples into contain
27、ers of smalldiameters.BThe cap of the bottle shown in Fig. 5 may be used instead of the caps with rodhandle shown in Figs. 6 and 7.CThis bottle, Fig. 7, is used for extremely hygroscopic materials; only the smallcap is removed for vacuum drying, and it is replaced as soon as the vacuum isreleased. T
28、he bottle containing the combustion boat with sample may be attachedto a combustion tube by means of a rubber adapter, and the boat pushed intoposition in the tube by passing a wire through the small joint.DThese bottles are designed for use in conjunction with the combustion boats,Figs. 1-3, as fol
29、lows:Bottle Use with BoatFig. 8 Fig. 1Fig. 9 Fig. 2Fig. 10 Fig. 3The combination is useful for weighing and drying extremely hygroscopicmaterial. Sample, boat, and bottle are weighed, and the combination, withoutremoving the cap, is placed in the drying apparatus (Fig. 27). During drying, vaporsesca
30、pe through the capillary. After drying, the combination is reweighed.FIG. 1 Combustion Boat, Size AFIG. 2 Combustion Boat, Size BFIG. 3 Combustion Boat, Size CFIG. 4 Weighing BottleE124 94 (2010)3FIG. 5 Weighing Bottle, Outside CapFIG. 6 Weighing Bottle, Pig-Type, with Outside CapsFIG. 7 Weighing Bo
31、ttle, Pig-Type, with Two CapsE124 94 (2010)4FIG. 8 Weighing Bottle, Pig-Type, Metal, Size AFIG. 9 Weighing Bottle, Pig-Type, Metal, Size BFIG. 10 Weighing Bottle, Pig-Type, Metal, Size CFIG. 11 Weighing CupE124 94 (2010)5FIG. 12 Weighing TubeFIG. 13 Weighing Tube with CapFIG. 14 Weighing Tube with V
32、ented CapFIG. 15 Spatula, Metal, Type AE124 94 (2010)6FIG. 16 Spatula, Metal, Type BFIG. 17 Spatula, Metal, Type CE124 94 (2010)7FIG. 18 Spatula, Metal, Type DFIG. 19 Steel Forceps (Nickel Plated) with Platinum - 5 % Ruthenium TipsE124 94 (2010)8FIG. 20 Steel Forceps (Nickel Plated) with Conical Tap
33、eredHoldersFIG. 21 Tar Flask, Without Stopper, SmallFIG. 22 Tare Flask, Without Stopper, LargeE124 94 (2010)9FIG. 23 Tare Flask with StopperFIG. 24 Metal Cooling BlockFIG. 25 Metal Crucible Container with Glass CoverE124 94 (2010)10Metric Equivalentsin. 0.040183161471691634 2716mm. 11.0 3.2 4.8 6.4
34、11.1 14.3 19.1 61.9FIG. 26 Glass Desiccator with Metal InsertFIG. 27 Modified Abderhalden Drying ApparatusE124 94 (2010)11ASTM 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 expre
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