Standard Guide for Worldwide Published Standards Relating to Particle and Spray Characterization (Withdrawn 2014)

SIGNIFICANCE AND USE
Reported particle size measurement is a function of both the actual dimension and/or shape factor as well as the particular physical or chemical properties of the particle being measured. Caution is required when comparing data from instruments operating on different physical or chemical parameters or with different particle size measurement ranges. Sample acquisition, handling and preparation can also affect reported particle size results.
SCOPE
1.1 This guide covers the awareness and use of available standard methods for characterizing solid and liquid particles, and provides information for subsequent evaluation and standardization.
1.2 The principal purpose of this guide is the identification of particle characterization standard methods that have been developed and published by various standards organizations worldwide. Although this is an extensive list of methods, it is not all inclusive. WD working drafts, CD committee drafts, DIS draft International Standards and FDIS final Draft International Standards may not be completed documents. These standards have been divided into the following twelve sections related to particle characterization.
WITHDRAWN RATIONALE
This guide covers the awareness and use of available standard methods for characterizing solid and liquid particles, and provides information for subsequent evaluation and standardization.
Formerly under the jurisdiction of Committee E29 on Particle and Spray Characterization, this guide was withdrawn in September 2014. This standard was withdrawn without replacement due to its limited use by the industry.

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Withdrawn
Publication Date
31-Oct-2009
Withdrawal Date
18-Sep-2014
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Designation: E1919 − 09
StandardGuide for
Worldwide Published Standards Relating to Particle and
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Spray Characterization
This standard is issued under the fixed designation E1919; 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 2.1.7 JSA/JIS—Japanese Standards Association/Japanese
Industrial Standard
1.1 This guide covers the awareness and use of available
2.1.8 MPIF—Metal Powders Industry Federation
standard methods for characterizing solid and liquid particles,
and provides information for subsequent evaluation and stan-
2.1.9 NF X—Normalization Francaise (AFNOR) French
dardization.
Standards (E) - English Translation
1.2 The principal purpose of this guide is the identification
2.1.10 TAPPI—Technical Association of Pulp and Paper
of particle characterization standard methods that have been
Industry
developed and published by various standards organizations
2.1.11 VDI—Verein Deutscher Ingenieure; Society of Ger-
worldwide. Although this is an extensive list of methods, it is
man Engineers
not all inclusive. WD working drafts, CD committee drafts,
2.1.12 CD—Committee Draft
DIS draft International Standards and FDIS final Draft Inter-
2.1.13 DIS—Draft International Standard
national Standards may not be completed documents. These
standards have been divided into the following twelve sections
2.1.14 FDIS—Final Draft International Standard
related to particle characterization.
2.1.15 TS—Technical Specification
Section 1 — Representation and Treatment of Data
2.1.16 WD—Working Draft
Section 2 — Sedimentation, Classification, Gravity and Centrifugal Methods
Section 3 — Surface Area and Porosity Measurement Methods
3. Significance and Use
Section 4 — Sieving Methods
Section 5 — Electrical Sensing Methods
3.1 Reported particle size measurement is a function of both
Section 6 — Laser Diffraction Methods
the actual dimension and/or shape factor as well as the
Section 7 — Photon Correlation Spectroscopy Methods
Section 8 — Image Analysis Methods particular physical or chemical properties of the particle being
Section 9 — Single Particle Light Interaction Methods
measured. Caution is required when comparing data from
Section 10 — Small Angle X-Ray Scattering Method
instruments operating on different physical or chemical param-
Section 11 — Sampling Methods
Section 12 — General Methods and Information
eters or with different particle size measurement ranges.
Sample acquisition, handling and preparation can also affect
2. Terminology
reported particle size results.
2.1 Abbreviations:
4. Referenced Documents
2.1.1 ASME—American Society of Mechanical Engineers
SECTION 1—REPRESENTATION AND TREATMENT
2.1.2 BSI—British Standard Specification
OF DATA
2.1.3 DIN—Deutsches Institut fur Normung; German Stan-
4.1 Related Standards:
dard Institution
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4.1.1 ASTM Standards:
2.1.4 DIN and VDI—German Standards
ASTM E177 Practice for Use of the Terms Precision and Bias in
2.1.5 ISO—International Organization for Standardization
ASTM Test Methods
ASTM E799 Practice for Determining Data Criteria and Processing for
2.1.6 ISO/DIS—Draft International Standards
Liquid Drop Size Analysis
ASTM E1617 Practice for Reporting Particle Size Characterization Data
ASTM F658 Practice for Calibration of a Liquid-Borne Particle Counter
Using an Optical System Based Upon Light Extinction
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This guide is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee E29 on Particle and
Spray Characterization and is the direct responsibility of subcommittee E29.03 on
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International Cooperation on Particle and Spray Characterization. For referenced ASTM standards, visit the ASTM website, www.astm.org, or
Current edition approved Nov. 1, 2009. Published January 2010. Originally contact ASTM Customer Service at service@astm.org. For Annual Book of ASTM
approved in 1997. Last previous edition approved in 2007 as E1919 – 07. DOI: Standards volume information, refer to the standard’s Document Summary page on
10.1520/E1919-09. the ASTM website.
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4.1.2 British Standard: SECTION 2—SEDIMENTATION, CLASSIFICATION,
GRAVITY AND CENTRIFUGAL METHODS
BS 3406 Test Method for the Determination of Particle Size
Distribution
4.2 Related Standards:
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4.1.3 German Standards:
4.2.1 ASTM Standards:
DIN 66 141 Representation of (grain) Particle Size Distributions,
ASTM B330 Test Method for Fisher Number of Metal Powders and
Basic St
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