• ASTM D 1076 : 2015

    Superseded A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.

    Standard Specification for Rubber—Concentrated, Ammonia Preserved, Creamed, and Centrifuged Natural Latex

    Available format(s):  Hardcopy, PDF

    Superseded date:  30-06-2021

    Language(s):  English

    Published date:  15-12-2015

    Publisher:  American Society for Testing and Materials

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    This specification denotes limits on the 4 categories of latex as defined in the scope and defines the test methods to use for the specified properties

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    1.1This specification covers requirements for first grade concentrated natural rubber latex (see Table 1) of the following categories:

    (A)Dry rubber content by definition and use is the acid coagulable portion of latex after washing and drying.
    (B)It is accepted that KOH numbers for boric acid preserved latices will be higher than normal, equivalent to the amount of boric acid in the latex.
    (C)Blue or gray color usually denotes iron contamination caused by improper storage in containers.

    Category 1—Centrifuged Hevea natural latex preserved with ammonia only or by formaldehyde followed by ammonia.

    Category 2—Creamed Hevea natural latex preserved with ammonia only or by formaldehyde followed by ammonia.

    Category 3—Centrifuged Hevea natural latex preserved with low ammonia with other necessary preservatives.

    Category 4—Centrifuged, or centrifuged and creamed, guayule latex, or other natural rubber latex, containing less than 200 µg total protein per gram dry weight of latex, with ammonia or other hydroxide, with other necessary preservatives and stabilizers.

    Category 5—Centrifuged Hevea natural latex treated with aluminum hydroxide or by other means, preserved with ammonia only or by formaldehyde followed by ammonia containing less than 0.5 % non-rubber content.

    1.2This specification is not necessarily applicable to latices prepared or preserved by other methods, and shall not be construed as limiting the desirability or usefulness of other categories of latices. It does apply to natural latex sources other than Hevea brasiliensis but does not apply to compounded latex concentrates.

    1.3The analytical procedures applicable to the specifications are included and appear in the following order:

    Section

        Sampling

    6 and 7

        Total Solids

    8

        Dry Rubber Content

    9

        Protein Content

    10

        Total Alkalinity

    11

        Viscosity

    12

        Sludge Content

    13

        Coagulum Content

    14

        KOH Number

    15

        pH

    16

        Mechanical Stability

    17

        Copper and Manganese

    18

        Density

    19 – 31

        Volatile Fatty Acids

    32 – 36

        Boric Acid

    37

        Dry Films

    38

        Precision for All Test Methods

    39

    1.4The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as the standard. The values given in parentheses are for information only.

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    Committee D 11
    Document Type Standard
    Publisher American Society for Testing and Materials
    Status Superseded
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    ASTM D 5712 : 2015 Standard Test Method for Analysis of Aqueous Extractable Protein in Latex, Natural Rubber, and Elastomeric Products Using the Modified Lowry Method
    ASTM D 4483 : 1999 Standard Practice for Determining Precision for Test Method Standards in the Rubber and Carbon Black Industries
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    ASTM D 6499 : 2000 Standard Test Method for the Immunological Measurement of Antigenic Protein in Natural Rubber and its Products
    ASTM D 1278 : 1991 : REV A : R2002 Standard Test Methods for Rubber from Natural Sources-Chemical Analysis
    ASTM D 4483 : 2005 : REV A Standard Practice for Evaluating Precision for Test Method Standards in the Rubber and Carbon Black Manufacturing Industries
    ASTM D 1278 : 1991 : REV A : R1997 : EDT 1 Standard Test Methods for Rubber from Natural Sources-Chemical Analysis
    ASTM D 5712 : 2005 Standard Test Method for Analysis of Aqueous Extractable Protein in Natural Rubber and Its Products Using the Modified Lowry Method
    ASTM D 6499 : 2003 Standard Test Method for the Immunological Measurement of Antigenic Protein in Natural Rubber and its Products
    ASTM D 5712 : 1999 Standard Test Method for the Analysis of Aqueous Extractable Protein in Natural Rubber and Its Products Using the Modified Lowry Method
    ASTM D 1278 : 1991 : REV A : R2015 Standard Test Methods for Rubber from Natural Sources—Chemical Analysis
    ASTM D 5712 : 2010 Standard Test Method for Analysis of Aqueous Extractable Protein in Natural Rubber and Its Products Using the Modified Lowry Method
    ASTM D 1278 : 1991 : REV A : R2011 Standard Test Methods for Rubber from Natural Sources—Chemical Analysis
    ASTM D 6499 : 2018 Standard Test Method for Immunological Measurement of Antigenic Protein in Hevea Natural Rubber (HNR) and its Products
    ASTM D 5712 : 1999 : EDT 1 Standard Test Method for Analysis of Aqueous Extractable Protein in Natural Rubber and Its Products Using the Modified Lowry Method
    ASTM D 1278 : 1991 : REV A : R2002 : EDT 1 Standard Test Methods for Rubber from Natural Sources-Chemical Analysis
    ASTM D 6499 : 2016 Standard Test Method for The Immunological Measurement of Antigenic Protein in Natural Rubber and its Products
    ASTM D 4483 : 2005 Standard Practice for Evaluating Precision for Test Method Standards in the Rubber and Carbon Black Manufacturing Industries
    ASTM D 6499 : 2007 Standard Test Method for The Immunological Measurement of Antigenic Protein in Natural Rubber and its Products
    ASTM D 6499 : 2012 Standard Test Method for The Immunological Measurement of Antigenic Protein in Natural Rubber and its Products
    ASTM D 4483 : 2014 : REV A Standard Practice for Evaluating Precision for Test Method Standards in the Rubber and Carbon Black Manufacturing Industries
    ASTM D 4483 : 2014 Standard Practice for Evaluating Precision for Test Method Standards in the Rubber and Carbon Black Manufacturing Industries
    ASTM D 1278 : 1991 : REV A : R2007 Standard Test Methods for Rubber from Natural Sources—Chemical Analysis
    ASTM D 4483 : 2018 Standard Practice for Evaluating Precision for Test Method Standards in the Rubber and Carbon Black Manufacturing Industries
    ASTM D 4483 : 2005 : REV A : R2011 Standard Practice for Evaluating Precision for Test Method Standards in the Rubber and Carbon Black Manufacturing Industries
    ASTM D 5712 : 2005 : EDT 1 Standard Test Method for Analysis of Aqueous Extractable Protein in Natural Rubber and Its Products Using the Modified Lowry Method
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