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Standard Practice for Outdoor Exposure Testing of Photodegradable Plastics
STANDARD published on 1.4.2013
Designation standards: ASTM D5272-08(2013)
Note: WITHDRAWN
Publication date standards: 1.4.2013
SKU: NS-30536
The number of pages: 4
Approximate weight : 12 g (0.03 lbs)
Country: American technical standard
Category: Technical standards ASTM
Keywords:
aging, degradable plastic, exterior exposure, outdoor exposure, photodegradation, ultraviolet radiation, weathering, ICS Number Code 83.040.01 (Raw materials for rubber and plastics in general)
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4.1 When discarded as litter, articles made using photodegradable plastics are subject to attack by daylight (particularly solar-ultraviolet radiation), oxygen, heat, and water. The 5° exposure angle used in this practice represents typical conditions for degradation experienced by litter. 4.2 This practice requires characterization of the duration of exposure in terms of solar-ultraviolet radiation. Solar-ultraviolet radiation varies considerably as a function of location and time of year. This can cause dramatic differences in the time required to produce a specified level of degradation in a polymer. Daro4 has shown that when the same lot of polyethylene containing an iron-salt prodegradant is exposed at various times of the year in a single location, the time required to produce an average of two chain scissions per molecule varied by over 130 %. Daro, and Zerlaut and Anderson4.3 In addition to variations in level of daylight and solar-ultraviolet radiation, there are significant differences in temperature, and moisture stresses between different locations, and between different years, or periods within a single year, at a single location. Because of this variability, results from this test cannot be used to predict the absolute rate at which photodegradable plastics degrade. Results from this test can be used to compare relative rates of degradation for materials exposed at the same time in the same location. Results from multiple exposures of a common lot of material (during different seasons over several years) at different sites can be used to compare the relative rates at which a particular photodegradable plastic will degrade in each location. 4.4 Where measurement of total
solar-ultraviolet radiation is not possible, exposure duration can
be determined by the number of days, weeks, or months exposed. When
this practice is used, a reference material whose degradation
properties have been well established must be exposed at the same
time as the other materials being tested. The reference material
used must be agreed upon by all interested parties. The time to
produce a specified level of degradation for each material in this
simultaneous exposure is then compared. It is also a good practice
to use reference materials when exposure length is determined by
total solar or solar UV radiant exposure.
1.1 This practice defines test
conditions applicable when Practices D1435 and G7 are employed for
the outdoor exposure testing of photodegradable plastics.
1.2 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.
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