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By Authority Of THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Legally Binding Document By the Authority Vested By Part 5 of the United States Code 552(a) and Part 1 of the Code of Regulations 51 the attached document has been duly INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE and shall be considered legally binding upon all citizens and residents of the United States of America. HEED THIS NOTICE: Criminal penalties may apply for noncompliance. e Document Name: ASTM D1475: Standard Test Method for Density of Paint, Varnish, Lacquer, and Related Products CFR Section(s): 40 CFR 60, Appendix A-7 Standards Body: American Society for Testing and Materials Official Incorporator: THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OFFICE OF THE FEDERAL REGISTER WASHINGTON, D.C.

~~r~ Designation: D 1475-60 (Reapproved 1968) Standard Method of Test for DENSITY OF PAINT, VARNISH, LACQUER, AND RELATED PRODUCTS l This Standard is issued under the fixed designation D 1475; thee number immediately following the designation indicates the year of original adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. 1. Scope 1.1 This method covers the measurement of density of paints, varnishes, lacquers, and components thereof, other than pigments, when in fluid form. It is particularly applicable where the fluid has too high a viscosity or where a component is too volatile for a specific gravity balance determination. NOTE I-The method provides for the maximum accuracy required for hiding power determinations. It is equally well suited for work in which less accuracy is required, by ignoring the directions for recalibration and consideration of temperature differentials, by using the container as a "weight-pergallon" cup. 2. Definition 2.1 density-the mass (weight in vacuo) of a unit volume of the liquid at any given temperature. In this method, it is expressed as.the weight in grams per cubic centimetre, or as the weight, in pounds avoirdupois, of one U. S. gallon measure of the liquid at the specified temperature; in the absence of other temperature specification, 25'C is assumed. 3. Summary of Method 3.1 The accurately known absolute density of distilled water at various temperatures, available in published tables, is used to cali 'brate the volume of a container. The weight of the paint liquid contents of the same container at a standard temperature (25 C) or at an agreed-upon temperature, is then determined, and density of the contents calculated in terms of grams per cubic centimetre, or pounds per gallon at the specified temperature. 4. Apparatus 4.1 Pycnometer, any type, or weight-pergallon cup, having a capacity of from 20 to 100 cm s may be used, provided that it may be filled readily with a viscous liquid, adjusted to exact volume, and covered to exclude loss of volatile matter. 4.2 Thermometers, graduated in 0.1 C, such as are supplied with glass pycnometers. 4.3 Constant-Temperature Bath, held at 25 ± 0.1 C is desirable. 4.4 Laboratory Analytical Balance. NOTE 2-The usual weight-per-gallon cup and similar specialized pycnometers may have filled weights which exceed the capacity of the usual laboratory analytical balance. In such cases, use of a hanging pan, triple-beam balance, with scales graduated to 0.0 I g has been found to provide results the mean of which was consistent with the over-all precision and accuracy of the method. 4.5 Desiccator and Desiccated Balance, or a room of reasonably constant temperature and humidity are desirable. S. Calibration of Pycnometer or Cup 5.1 Determine the volume of the container at the specified temperature by employing the following steps: 5.1.1 Clean and dry the container and bring it to constant weight. Chromic acid cleaner and nonresidual solvents may be used with glass containers, and solvents with metal containers. For maximum accuracy, rinsing, drying, and 1 This method is under the i,urisdiction of ASTM Committee D-l on Paint, Varnish, Lacquer, and Related Products. Current edition approved Sept. 19, 1960. Originally issued 1957. Replaces D 1475-57 T. 231

D 1475 weighing must be continued until the difference between two successive weights does not exceed 0.001 % of the weight of the container. Fingerprints on the container will change the weight and must be avoided. Record the weight, M, in grams. 5.1.2 Fill the container with freshly boiled distilled water at a temperature somewhat below that specified. Cap the container, leaving the overflow orifice open. Immediately remove excess overflowed water or water held in depressions by washing with acetone or', alcohol and dabbing dry with absorbent material. Avoid air bubbles occluded within the container. 5.1.3 Bring the container and contents to specified temperature. Use the constant-temperature bath or room if necessary. This may be expected to cause further slight flow of water from the overflow orifice due to the expansion of the water with the rise of the temperature. 5.1.4 Remove the excess overflow by wiping carefully with absorbent material, avoiding wicking of water out of orifice, and immediately cap the overflow tube where such has been provided. Dry the outside of the container, if necessary, by wiping with absorbent material. Do not remove overflow which occurs subsequent to the first wiping after attainment of the desired temperature (Note 3). Immediately weigh the filled container to the nearest 0.001 % of its weight (Note 4). Record this weight, N, in grams. NOTE 3-Handling the container with bare hands will increase the temperature and cause more overflow from the overflow orifice, and will also leave fingerprints; hence, handling only with tongs and with hands protected by clean, dry, absorbent material is recommended. NOTE 4-Immediate and rapid weighing of the filled container is recommended here to minimize loss of weight due to evaporation of the water through orifices, and from overflow subsequent to the first wiping after attainment of temperature where this overflow is not retained within a capped enclosure. 5.1.5 Calculate the container volume as follows: v = (N - M)/q v volume of container, cm s, N weight of container and water, g (5.1.4), M weight of dry container, g (5.1.1), and q = absolute density of water at specified temperature, g/cm s (see Table I). 5.1.6 Obtain the mean of at least three determinations of v to provide the value of V required in 6.2. 6. Procedure 6.1 Repeat the steps in Section 5, substituting the sample for the distilled water and a suitable nonresidual solvent for the acetone or alcohol (see 5.2 and Note 5). Record the weight of the filled container, W, and the weight of the empty container, w, in grams. NOTE 5-Trapping of paint liquids in ground glass or metal joints is likely to result in high values of density which appear to increase with the viscosity and density of the material; such errors should be minimized by firm seating of the joints. 6.2 Calculate the density in grams per cubic centimetre as follows: Dm = (W - w)/v Dm = density g/cm s. 6.3 Calculate the density in pounds per gallon as follows: D = (W - w)k/v D = density Ib/gal, K = 8.3455 (Note 6), and V = volume of container, cm s (see 5.6). NOTE 6-The factor K, 8.3455, is calculated from volume-weight relationship as follows: 8.345452 = [(2.54)3. X (231.00)"]/(453.59243)< 2.54 is the conversion factor for centimetres to inches. " 231.00 is the conversion factor for cubic inches to gallons. c 453.59243 is the conversion factor for grams to pounds. 7. Report 7.1 In reporting the density, state the test temperature to the nearest 0.1 C, the units, and the value calculated to the fourth place to the right of the decimal point (for example, D = x.xxxx Ib/gal at 25 C); state the mean, the range, and the number of replicate determinations. 8. Precision 8.1 Using the procedure for maximum accuracy, a single determination by one person in 232

01475 one laboratory should not differ from the mean of determinations by that person by more than ±0.008 Ib/gal (0.001 kg/litre) (3-sigma limits) and should not differ from the mean of all determinations by different persons in the same and different laboratories by more than ±0.0151b/gal (0.002 kg/litre) (3-sigma limits). TABLE 1 Absolute Density of Water, g lema DegC Density 15 0.999099 16 0.998943 17 0.998744 18 0.998595 19 0.998405 20 0.998203 21 0.997992 22 0.997770 23 0.997538 24 0.997296 25 0.997044 26 0.996783 27 0.996512 28 0.996232 29 0.995944 30 0.995656 By publication of this standard no position is taken with respect to the validity of any patent rights in connection therewith, and the American Society for Testing and Materials does not undertake to insure anyone utilizing the standard against liability for infringement of any Letters Patent nor assume any such liability. 233