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Standard Test Method for Drop Weight Impact Sensitivity of Solid-Phase Hazardous Materials (Includes all amendments And changes 12/14/2018).
Automatically translated name:
Standard Test Method for Drop Weight Impact Sensitivity of Solid-Phase Hazardous Materials
STANDARD published on 1.8.2011
Designation standards: ASTM E680-79(2011)e1
Note: WITHDRAWN
Publication date standards: 1.8.2011
SKU: NS-47638
The number of pages: 8
Approximate weight : 24 g (0.05 lbs)
Country: American technical standard
Category: Technical standards ASTM
Keywords:
Hazard assessment/potential, Drop-weight test, Impact testing, Solid phase materials, ICS Number Code 13.300 (Protection against dangerous goods)
Significance and Use | ||
This test method does not require an overall rigid standardization of the apparatus. Samples are tested either unconfined or confined in confinement cups. For confined tests, some of the important cup parameters, such as cup material, cup wall thickness, and fit between the cup and the striking pin, are standardized. Data generated from unconfined and confined tests will not, in general, exhibit the same relative scale of sensitivities, and must be identified as confined or unconfined data and compared separately. This test method applies to all testing where the intent is to establish a relative sensitivity scale for hazardous materials. It is not intended to prohibit testing process-thickness samples nor prohibit the use of other than standard tool masses and striking diameters to generate data for special purposes or for in-house comparisons. In addition, the test method is not intended to restrict the generation of results at other than the H50 point as may be desirable for hazard analysis techniques. The normalized data will serve as a measure of the relative sensitivities of hazardous materials at the 50 % probability of reaction level. The normalized H50 values can also be used in conjunction with additional data relating to other probability of reaction levels (not a part of this test method) to assess hazards associated with the manufacture, transportation, storage, and use of hazardous materials. |
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1. Scope | ||
1.1 This test method , is designed to determine the relative sensitivities of solid-phase hazardous materials to drop weight impact stimulus. For liquid-phase materials refer to Test Method D2540. 1.2 This standard may involve hazardous materials, operations, and equipment. This standard does not purport to address all of the safety problems associated with its use. It is the responsibility of whoever uses this standard to consult and establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use. |
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