ASTM G 136 Standard Practice for Determination of Soluble Residual Contaminants in Materials by Ultrasonic Extraction
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ASTM G 136 Document Information:
Title
Standard Practice for Determination of Soluble Residual Contaminants in Materials by Ultrasonic Extraction
ASTM International
Publication Date:
Sep 10, 2003
Scope:
This practice may be used to extract nonvolatile and semivolatile
residues from materials such as
new and used gloves, new and used wipes, component soft goods, and so
forth. When used with
proposed cleaning materials (wipes, gloves, and so forth), this
practice may be used to determine
the potential of the proposed solvent or other fluids to extract
contaminants (plasticizers,
residual detergents, brighteners, and so forth.) and deposit them on
the surface being cleaned.
This practice is not suitable for the evaluation of particulate
contamination.
The values stated in SI units are standard.
This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns,
if any, associated with its
use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to
establish appropriate safety and
health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory
limitations prior to use.
Keywords:
- contaminant
- contamination
- extraction
- nonvolatile residue
- oxygen systems
- total carbon (TC)
- ultrasonic extraction
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