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AS/NZS 1580.505.1:1996

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Paints and related materials - Methods of test pH of water-based paints (Reconfirmed 2013)

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05-03-1996

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1 - AS/NZS 1580.505.1:1996 PAINTS AND RELATED MATERIALS-METHODS OF TEST - pH OF WATER-BASED PAINTS
1 - PREFACE
1 - METHOD
1 - 1 SCOPE
1 - 2 REFERENCED DOCUMENTS
2 - 3 METHOD A-REFEREE METHOD
2 - 3.1 Principle
2 - 3.2 Apparatus
2 - 3.2.1 pH measuring instrument
2 - 3.2.2 Thermometer
2 - 3.3 Materials
2 - 3.3.1 Reference solutions
2 - 3.3.2 Saturated potassium chloride (KCI) solution
2 - 3.3.3 Distilled or deionized water
2 - 3.4 Preparation of sample
2 - 3.5 Test conditions
2 - 3.6 Procedure
2 - 3.6.1 Calibration of instrument
3 - 3.6.2 pH determination of test sample
3 - 3.6.3 Correction for instrument error
4 - 3.7 Reproducibility and repeatability
5 - 3.8 Report
5 - 4 METHOD B-APPROXIMATE METHOD
5 - 4.1 Principle
5 - 4.2 Apparatus and material
5 - 4.2.1 pH meter
5 - 4.2.2 Distilled or ionized water
5 - 4.2.3 Absorbent tissues
5 - 4.3 Procedure
5 - 4.4 Report
7 - APPENDIX A - NOTES ON REFERENCE SOLUTIONS FOR CALIBRATING pH METERS
8 - APPENDIX B - PERFORMANCE TESTS FOR pH METERS AND GLASS ELECTRODES
8 - B1 INTRODUCTION
8 - B2 pH METER TEST
8 - B2.1 Apparatus
8 - B2.2 Procedure
8 - B2.3 Evaluation of results
9 - B3 GLASS ELECTRODES TEST
9 - B3.1 Outline of test
9 - B3.2 Apparatus
9 - B3.3 Procedure
9 - B3.4 Evaluation of results

Specifies a referee method and a production for determining the pH of water-based paints.

Committee
CH/3
DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
0 7337 0319 4
Pages
9
ProductNote
PublisherName
Standards Australia
Status
Current
Supersedes

This Standard sets out two methods for determining the pH of water-based paints. Method A is a referee method and is considered to be primarily applicable to paints whose pH is within the nominal range of pH = 3 to pH = 10.NOTE: Method A may be used for paints whose pH occurs outside this range but the test laboratory should be aware of the limitations of the accuracy of glass electrodes used at these extremes of pH. Hence the precision data stated in Clause 9 is not applicable to those cases.Method B is intended for production control to determine the approximate pH only.

Originated in Australia as AS 1580.505.1-1987.
Jointly revised and designated AS/NZS 1580.505.1:1996.

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