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ASTM D2392

ASTM D2392 – Standard Test Method for Color of Dyed Aviation Gasolines Description: Significance and Use 3.1 Aviation gasolines are dyed different colors for easy identification of grade, thus minimizing possibilities for fueling aircraft with fuel of the wrong grade. Scope 1.1 This test method covers the determination of the acceptability of color of dyed aviation gasolines. …

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ASTM D2386

ASTM D2386 – Standard Test Method for Freezing Point of Aviation Fuels Description: Significance and Use 4.1 The freezing point of an aviation fuel is the lowest temperature at which the fuel remains free of solid hydrocarbon crystals that can restrict the flow of fuel through filters if present in the fuel system of the aircraft. …

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ASTM D2373

ASTM D2373 – Standard Test Method for Determination of Cobalt in Paint Driers by EDTA Method (Withdrawn 2016) Description: Significance and Use The amount of cobalt drier used in oxidizing-type coatings significantly affects their drying properties. This test method may be used to confirm the stated cobalt content of a pure liquid cobalt drier soluble …

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ASTM D2372

ASTM D2372 – Standard Practice for Separation of Vehicle From Solvent-Reducible Paints Description: Significance and Use 3.1 Separation of the vehicle from the pigment in solvent-reducible paints is required in order to characterize paint vehicles by chemical, spectroscopic, or chromatographic techniques. Characterization of vehicles is important since they play a major role in the performance of …

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ASTM D2371

ASTM D2371 – Standard Test Method for Pigment Content of Solvent-Reducible Paints Description: Significance and Use 3.1 This test method is suitable for setting specifications for the pigment content of solvent-reducible paints as well as for monitoring manufacturing quality control. 3.2 This test method provides the isolated pigment fraction from solvent-reducible paints that may be used for …

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ASTM D2370

ASTM D2370 – Standard Test Method for Tensile Properties of Organic Coatings Description: Significance and Use 5.1 Tensile properties determined by this method are of value in studying the behavior of coatings subjected to environmental stresses, such as those produced by aging and weathering. (See Refs. (1-10).)4 5.2 Tensile properties may vary with specimen thickness, method of preparation, …

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ASTM D2369

ASTM D2369 – Standard Test Method for Volatile Content of Coatings Description: Significance and Use 4.1 This test method is the procedure of choice for determining volatiles in coatings for the purpose of calculating the volatile organic content in coatings under specified test conditions. The weight percent solids content (nonvolatile matter) may be determined by difference. …

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ASTM D2364

ASTM D2364 – Standard Test Methods for Hydroxyethylcellulose Description: Significance and Use 5.1 The results of this test are used for calculating the total solids in the sample; and, by common usage, all materials volatile at this test temperature are designated as moisture. 5.2 Moisture analysis (along with sulfated ash) is a measure of the amount of …

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ASTM D2361

ASTM D2361 – Standard Test Method for Chlorine in Coal (Withdrawn 2008) Description: Significance and Use The purpose of this test method is to measure the total chlorine content of coal. The chlorine content of coals may be useful in the evaluation of slagging problems, corrosion in engineering processes, and in the total analysis of …

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ASTM D2360

ASTM D2360 – Standard Test Method for Trace Impurities in Monocyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons by Gas Chromatography (Withdrawn 2016) Description: Significance and Use The determination of hydrocarbon impurities contained in toluene and mixed xylenes used as chemical intermediates and solvents is typically required. This test is suitable for setting specifications and for use as an internal …

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