Standard Test Method for Determination of Resistance to Chemical Substances

SIGNIFICANCE AND USE
3.1 This test method is intended for testing tiles that are to be used for food counters, lavatories, and similar residential, medical, and commercial installations, where they may come in contact with food, chemical, and waste substances and for tile in areas where they may be exposed to contact with strong cleaning agents.
SCOPE
1.1 This test method covers a procedure for determining whether, and to what degree, ceramic tiles and glass tiles are affected by prolonged exposure to chemical substances that are commonly used in the household or for cleaning purposes as well as other more severe conditions.  
1.2 The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as standard. No other units of measurement are included in this standard.  
1.2.1 The units used for concentration in this standard are v/v, which refers to the volume of reagent/1 L of solution, and g/L, which refers to the weight of reagent, in g, to be dissolved in 1 L of water.  
1.3 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, health, and environmental practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.  
1.4 This 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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This 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.
Designation: C650 − 20
Standard Test Method for
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Determination of Resistance to Chemical Substances
This standard is issued under the fixed designation C650; the 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. A
superscript epsilon (´) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.
1. Scope in contact with food, chemical, and waste substances and for
tile in areas where they may be exposed to contact with strong
1.1 This test method covers a procedure for determining
cleaning agents.
whether, and to what degree, ceramic tiles and glass tiles are
affected by prolonged exposure to chemical substances that are
4. Apparatus
commonly used in the household or for cleaning purposes as
4.1 Glass Test Tubes or PVC Tubes, plain-end flint glass test
well as other more severe conditions.
tubes or PVC tubes with a diameter of approximately 20 mm
1.2 The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as
and a length sufficient to contain the required amount of test
standard. No other units of measurement are included in this
solution.
standard.
4.2 Oven, capable of maintaining a constant temperature of
1.2.1 The units used for concentration in this standard are
at least 110 °C.
v/v, which refers to the volume of reagent/1 L of solution, and
g/L, which refers to the weight of reagent, in g, to be dissolved
4.3 Pencil, HB hardness grade.
in 1 L of water.
4.4 Cloths, a supply of lintless, absorbent cloths or paper
1.3 This standard does not purport to address all of the
towels.
safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the
4.5 Distilled or Deionized Water, for preparation of the
responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appro-
solutions.
priate safety, health, and environmental practices and deter-
mine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use. 4.6 Light Source, standard, that supplies a minimum of
1.4 This international standard was developed in accor- 300 lux illumination.
dance with internationally recognized principles on standard-
5. Reagents
ization established in the Decision on Principles for the
Development of International Standards, Guides and Recom-
5.1 Purity of Reagents—Reagent grade chemicals shall be
mendations issued by the World Trade Organization Technical
used in all tests. Unless otherwise indicated, it is intended that
Barriers to Trade (TBT) Committee.
all reagents conform to the specifications of the Committee on
Analytical Reagents of the American Chemical Society where
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2. Summary of Test Method
such specifications are available. Other grades may be used,
2.1 This test method calls for one or more tests, each provided it is first ascertained that the reagent is of sufficiently
high purity to permit its use without lessening the accuracy of
consisting of exposing flat pieces of tile to the action of a
specific chemical substance for a definite period of time.After the determination.
exposure, the surfaces of the tile are rinsed with water and
5.2 The required dilutions for the preparation of each test
inspected for effect.
solution is found in Table 1 of this test method.
5.2.1 Common Household and Cleaning Chemicals:
3. Significance and Use
5.2.1.1 Acetic acid, 3 % (v/v).
3.1 This test method is intended for testing tiles that are to
5.2.1.2 Acetic acid, 10 % (v/v).
be used for food counters, lavatories, and similar residential,
5.2.1.3 Ammonium chloride, 100 g/L.
medical, and commercial installations, where they may come
5.2.1.4 Citric acid solution, 30 g/L.
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This test method is under the jurisdiction ofASTM CommitteeC21 on Ceramic Reagent Chemicals, American Chemical Society Specifications, American
Whitewares and Related Productsand is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee Chemical Society, Washington, DC. For suggestions on the testing of reagents not
C21.06 on Ceramic Tile. listed by the American Chemical Society, see Analar Standards for Laboratory
Current edition approved June 1, 2020. Published June 2020. Originally Chemicals, BDH Ltd., Poole, Dorset, U.K., and the United States Pharmacopeial
approved in 1970. Last previous edition approved in 2019 as C650 – 04 (2019). and National Formulary, U.S. Pharmacopeial Convention, Inc. (USPC), Rockville,
DOI: 10.1520/C0650-20. MD.
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TABLE 1 Preparation of Test Solutions
NOTE 1—When mixing solutions using solid reagents, the reagent should
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it may not be technically possible to adequately depict all changes accurately, ASTM recommends that users consult prior editions as appropriate. In all cases only the current version
of the standard as published by ASTM is to be considered the official document.
Designation: C650 − 04 (Reapproved 2019) C650 − 20
Standard Test Method for
ResistanceDetermination of Ceramic Tile Resistance to
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Chemical Substances
This standard is issued under the fixed designation C650; the 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. A
superscript epsilon (´) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.
1. Scope
1.1 This test method covers a procedure for determining whether, and to what degree, ceramic tiles and glass tiles are affected
by prolonged exposure to chemical substances that are commonly used in the household or for cleaning purposes as well as other
more severe conditions.
1.2 The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as standard. No other units of measurement are included in this standard.
1.2.1 The units used for concentration in this standard are v/vv/v, which refers to the volume of reagent/1 L of solution, and
g/Lg/L, which refers to the weight of reagent, in g, to be dissolved in 1 L of water.
1.3 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, health, and environmental practices and determine the applicability of
regulatory limitations prior to use.
1.4 This 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.
2. Summary of Test Method
2.1 This test method calls for one or more tests, each consisting of exposing flat pieces of ceramic tile to the action of a specific
chemical substance for a definite period of time at a prescribed temperature. time. After exposure, the surfaces of the tile are rinsed
with water and inspected for effect.
3. Significance and Use
3.1 This test method is intended for testing ceramic tile tiles that are to be used for food counters, lavatories, and similar
residential, medical, and commercial installations, where they may come in contact with food, chemical, and waste substances and
for tile in areas where they may be exposed to contact with strong cleaning agents.
3.2 The specification of 10 % hydrochloric acid solution and 10 % potassium hydroxide solution as normal testing fluids, and
the length of exposure time and temperature are based on experimental laboratory work and interlaboratory tests, where it was
indicated that resistance to these two substances probably assures resistance also to any other acidic or alkaline substance coming
in contact with tile, except hydrofluoric acid.
3.3 The validity of using color difference as means of determining the degree to which tile surfaces are affected by acids and
alkalies has been established by interlaboratory test and was found to be more reliable than the determination of loss of gloss,
particularly for unglazed tile and mat or semimat glazed surfaces. Lack of coordination between instrumental value and visual
effect was noted only in the case of minute surface changes, detectable only by oblique viewing.
4. Apparatus
4.1 Test Glass Test Tubes or PVC Tubes, plain-end flint glass test tubes or PVC tubes with a diameter of approximately 20 mm
and a length of 150 mm.sufficient to contain the required amount of test solution.
4.2 Pipets, glass with a volume of at least 50 mL with gradations in 1-mL increments.
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This test method is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee C21 on Ceramic Whitewares and Related Productsand is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee C21.06
on Ceramic Tile.
Current edition approved Aug. 1, 2019June 1, 2020. Published August 2019June 2020. Originally approved in 1970. Last previous edition approved in 20142019 as
C650 – 04 (2014).(2019). DOI: 10.1520/C0650-04R19.10.1520/C0650-20.
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4.2 Oven, capable of maintaining a constant temperature of 110 6 5 °C.at least 110 °C.
4.3 Pencil, HB hardness grade.
4.4 Cloths, a supply of lintless, absorbent cloths or paper towels.
4.5 Distilled or Deionized Water , Water, for preparation of the solutions.
4.6 Light Source, standard, tha
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