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ASTM D 3752 : 1998 : R2019

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Standard Test Method for Strength Imparted by Asbestos to a Cementitious Matrix (Withdrawn 2022)

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This test method covers the measurement, on a laboratory scale, of the contribution of asbestos fibers to the strength of asbestos-cement products.

Committee
C 17
DocumentType
Test Method
Pages
7
PublisherName
American Society for Testing and Materials
Status
Current
SupersededBy
Supersedes

1.1This test method covers the measurement, on a laboratory scale, of the contribution of asbestos fibers to the strength of asbestos-cement products. The results obtained are used in the primary assessment of different fiber grades prior to their application on a larger scale.

1.2This test method covers the determination of the modulus of rupture (MR), adjusted to a dry density of 1.60 Mg/m3 (MR A), of asbestos-cement test specimens that contain the asbestos fiber to be evaluated at a concentration of 10 mass %, whereby the degree of fiberization of that fiber is specified in terms of specific surface area as determined by Test Method D2752. The relative reinforcing value of the fiber under test is established by comparison with MRA values obtained with a fiber of known characteristics at a fiber concentration of 10 % and a dry density of 1.60 Mg/m3 (1.60 g/cm3).

Note 1:The adjusted modulus of rupture (MRA) at any intermediate fiber concentration may be interpolated from results suitably determined over a limited spanning range of fiber concentrations. For example, the MRA at 10 % fiber concentration may be graphically determined from data at 3 and 17 %.

1.3The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as standard. No other units of measurement are included in this standard.

1.4Warning—Breathing of asbestos dust is hazardous. Asbestos and asbestos products present demonstrated health risks for users and for those with whom they come into contact. In addition to other precautions, when working with asbestos-cement products, minimize the dust that results. For information on the safe use of chrysotile asbestos, refer to “Safe Use of Chrysotile: A Manual on Preventive and Control Measures.”2

1.5This 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, health, and environmental practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.

1.6This international standard was developed in accordance with internationally recognized principles on standardization established in the Decision on Principles for the Development of International Standards, Guides and Recommendations issued by the World Trade Organization Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) Committee.

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ASTM D 2589 : 1988 : R2002 Standard Test Method for McNett Wet Classification of Duel Asbestos Fiber
ASTM D 2589 : 1988 : R2006 Standard Test Method for McNett Wet Classification of Dual Asbestos Fiber
ASTM E 177 : 1990 : REV A : R1996 Standard Practice for Use of the Terms Precision and Bias in ASTM Test Methods
ASTM D 3879 : 1991 : R2004 : EDT 1 Standard Test Method for Sampling Amphibole Asbestos (Withdrawn 2009)
ASTM D 2590 : 1998 : R2006 Standard Test Method for Sampling Chrysotile Asbestos
ASTM D 2946 : 2001 Standard Terminology for Asbestos and Asbestos-Cement Products
ASTM D 2590 : 1998 : R2006 : EDT 1 Standard Test Method for Sampling Chrysotile Asbestos
ASTM D 1193 : 1977 : R1983 : EDT 1 Standard Specification for Reagent Water
ASTM D 2590 : 1998 : R2002 Standard Test Method for Sampling Chrysotile Asbestos
ASTM D 2590 : 1998 Standard Test Method for Sampling Chrysotile Asbestos
ASTM D 2589 : 1988 : R2006 : EDT 1 Standard Test Method for McNett Wet Classification of Dual Asbestos Fiber
ASTM D 3879 : 1991 : R2004 Standard Test Method for Sampling Amphibole Asbestos
ASTM D 2752 : 1988 : R2002 Standard Test Methods for Air Permeability of Asbestos Fibers
ASTM D 2946 : 2001 : R2005 Standard Terminology for Asbestos and Asbestos-Cement Products
ASTM D 2589 : 1988 : R2002 : EDT 1 Standard Test Method for McNett Wet Classification of Duel Asbestos Fiber
ASTM D 1193 : 2006 : R2011 Standard Specification for Reagent Water
ASTM D 2946 : 2001 : R2010 Standard Terminology for Asbestos and Asbestos-Cement Products
ASTM D 2752 : 1988 : R2002 : EDT 1 Standard Test Methods for Air Permeability of Asbestos Fibers
ASTM D 3879 : 1991 : R1999 Standard Test Method for Sampling Amphibole Asbestos
ASTM D 1193 : 1991 Standard Specification for Reagent Water
ASTM D 2589 : 1988 : R1997 Standard Test Method for McNett Wet Classification of Duel Asbestos Fiber
ASTM D 2946 : 1998 Standard Terminology for Asbestos and Asbestos-Cement Products
ASTM D 2752 : 1988 : R2006 Standard Test Methods for Air Permeability of Asbestos Fibers
ASTM D 1193 : 1970 Standard Specification For Reagent Water
ASTM D 1193 : 2006 Standard Specification for Reagent Water
ASTM D 1193 : 1999 Standard Specification for Reagent Water
ASTM D 2946 : 2001 : R2018 Standard Terminology for Asbestos and Asbestos–Cement Products (Withdrawn 2022)
ASTM D 2589 : 1988 : R2002 : EDT 2 Standard Test Method for McNett Wet Classification of Dual Asbestos Fiber
ASTM C 150 : 2002 : REV A : EDT 1 Standard Specification for Portland Cement
ASTM D 1193 : 2006 : R2018 Standard Specification for Reagent Water
ASTM D 2590 : 1998 : R2002 : EDT 1 Standard Test Method for Sampling Chrysotile Asbestos
ASTM D 2752 : 1988 : R1997 Standard Test Methods for Air Permeability of Asbestos Fibers

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