5.1 Many coatings used in the coil coating and other industries achieve a degree of solvent resistance after they have experienced a bake condition characterized by exposure to elevated temperatures in an oven over time. Insufficient bake, or occasionally over bake, may affect the intended...
This detail specification, along with AMS6562, establishes the requirements for continuous E-glass fabric impregnated with a medium temperature, out-of-autoclave, oven-vacuum-bag cure modified B-staged epoxy resin. The prepreg is produced using a one side coated (one side tacky) hot-melt...
The purpose of this specification is to allow procurement of defined carbon fiber and fiberglass epoxy prepreg materials corresponding to their statistically derived material properties published in CMH-17 (formerly MIL-HDBK-17). As a result, no qualification or equivalency threshold values are...
5.1 The energy input rate and thermostat calibration tests are used to confirm that the rack oven is operating properly prior to further testing. 5.2 Preheat energy and time can be useful to food service operators to manage energy demands and to know how quickly the rack oven can be...
1.1 This test method describes a procedure for determination of the weight percent volatile content of sheet-fed and coldset web offset printing inks. Test specimens are heated at 110?°C ± 1?°C for 60 min. Note 1: Coldset web offset printing is often (also) referred to as non-heatset web offset...
This specification covers crosslinked polymer insulation material consisting substantially of polyethylene or a polyethylene copolymer for electrical wires and cables in conductor, suitable for continuous use on power cables in wet and dry locations, having specified sizes and operating at...
5.1 This test method measures the amount of formaldehyde that is evolved from a coating containing melamine-formaldehyd
1.1 These test methods cover procedures for the chemical analysis of soaps containing synthetic detergents. 1.2 The analytical procedures appear in the following order: Sections Moisture and Other Matter Volatile at 105°C (Oven Method) ?5 and 6 Free Alkali or Free Acid ?7 and 8 Anhydrous,...
4.1 This test method provides basic engineering data that may be used to determine the amount of VOC delivered to the inlet of a VOC control device. The procedure is useful for establishing the quantity of VOC that is evolved from the coating in the flash zone or bake oven and available to...
5.1 Roofing and waterproofing materials and systems undergo changes in physical properties as a result of being subjected to heat. They also undergo changes in physical properties as they age in service. Since service conditions vary widely, any relationship between changes observed in this...
This test method covers the determination of nonvolatile content or total solids of liquid phenol, resorcinol, and melamine adhesives with or without hardener added and containing high-boiling and low-boiling volatile organic solvents or water, or both. The equipments to be used in the test shall...
These test methods establish the standard procedures for determining the hygroscopic moisture (and other matter volatile under the test conditions) in pigments. Method A shall be performed on pigments that do not decompose at a specified temperature. This method shall require the use of a...
1.1 These test methods provide three procedures for the determination of the moisture content of activated carbon. The procedures may also be used to dry samples required for other tests. The oven drying and moisture balance methods are used when water is the only volatile material present...
1.1 This test method covers a procedure to determine the stability of a gasket material to linear dimensional change due to hygroscopic expansion and contraction. It subjects a sample to extremes, that is, oven drying and complete immersion in water, that have shown good correlation to low...
5.1 Most coatings are designed for a specific baking time and temperature. For a variety of reasons (line stoppages, rerouting back through ovens, oven overheating, etc.) the prescribed time or temperature, or both, of the bake is often exceeded. This practice has been found to be...
This specification covers forced-convection ventilated electrically-heated ovens and used for thermal endurance evaluation of electrical insulating materials. The ovens shall be classified according to ventilations: Type I and Type II. Rate of ventilation, set temperature, temperature...
1.1 This test method describes destructive quality control and/or quality assurance tests to determine the integrity of seams produced using taped seaming methods. This test method presents the procedures used for determining the quality of taped seams subjected to both peel and shear tests. These...
This specification covers commercial microwave ovens. These ovens use ultrahigh frequency electromagnetic radiation in the approved industrial, scientific, and medical bands to defrost, heat, and cook food. The microwave ovens are classified by types, sizes, groups, styles, and...
This practice details the standard procedure for evaluating the resistance of prestressed prepainted metal panels to cracking, or loss of adhesion, or both, after accelerated heat aging by dry heat test. This test method requires the use of gravity or forced air laboratory oven, bench vise,...
1.1 This test method specifies a laboratory procedure for the determination of hygroscopic sorption isotherms of any construction materials. The method was originally developed for the ASTM Thermal Insulation committee. 1.2 For material characterization, the primary emphasis is on the adsorption...