ASTM E1519-13
(Terminology)Standard Terminology Relating to Agricultural Tank Mix Adjuvants
Standard Terminology Relating to Agricultural Tank Mix Adjuvants
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1.1 This terminology is used or is likely to be used in test methods, specifications, guides, and practices related to agricultural tank mix adjuvants.
1.2 These definitions are written to ensure that standards related to agricultural tank mix adjuvants are properly understood and interpreted.
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Designation: E1519 − 13
StandardTerminology Relating to
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Agricultural Tank Mix Adjuvants
This standard is issued under the fixed designation E1519; 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 alkalinity agent—a material that can be added to the spray
mixture to raise the pH.
1.1 This terminology is used or is likely to be used in test
methods, specifications, guides, and practices related to agri-
amphoteric surfactant—a surface-active agent capable of
cultural tank mix adjuvants.
forming, in aqueous solution, either surface-active anions or
surface-active cations depending on the pH.
1.2 These definitions are written to ensure that standards
related to agricultural tank mix adjuvants are properly under-
anionic surfactant—a surface-active agent in which the active
stood and interpreted.
portion of the molecule containing the lipophilic segment
forms exclusively a negative ion (anion) when placed in
2. Referenced Documents
aqueous solution.
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2.1 ASTM Standards:
antifoaming agent—a material used to inhibit or prevent the
D459 Terminology Relating to Soaps and Other Detergents
formation of foam.
D483 Test Method for Unsulfonated Residue of Petroleum
Plant Spray Oils
attractant—a material that attracts specific pests.
E609 Terminology Relating to Pesticides
basic blend—a combination of wetting agent and buffering
D2140 Practice for Calculating Carbon-Type Composition
agent that maintains a pH of the spray mixture greater than
of Insulating Oils of Petroleum Origin
7.
3. Terminology
buffer or buffering agent—a compound or mixture that, when
contained in solution, causes the solution to resist change in
3.1 Terms and Definitions:
pH. Each buffer has a characteristic limited range of pH over
absorption—a process in which one material (the absorbent)
which it is effective.
takes in and retains another (the absorbate).
canopy penetrating agent—an adjuvant that increases the
acidifier—a material that can be added to spray mixtures to
penetration of the spray material into the crop canopy. See
lower the pH.
deposition aid.
activator—a material that increases the biological efficacy of
cationic surfactant—a surface-active agent in which the
agrichemicals.
active portion of the molecule containing the lipophilic
active ingredient—a component of the formulation that pro-
segment forms exclusively a positive ion (cation) when
duces a specific effect for which the formulation is designed.
placed in aqueous solution.
adjuvant—a material added to a tank mix to aid or modify the
colorant—a material used to alter the color of the tank mix.
action of an agrichemical, or the physical characteristics of
compatibility agent—asurface-activeagentthatallowssimul-
the mixture.
taneous application of liquid fertilizer and agrichemical, or
two or more agrichemical formulations, as a uniform tank
1 mix, or improves the homogeneity of the mixture and the
This terminology is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee E35 on
Pesticides, Antimicrobials, and Alternative Control Agents and is the direct uniformity of the application.
responsibility of Subcommittee E35.22 on Pesticide Formulations and Delivery
Systems. crop oil concentrate—an emulsifiable petroleum oil-based
Current edition approved June 1, 2013. Published October 2013. Originally
product containing 15 to 20 % w/w surfactant and a mini-
approved in 1993. Last previous edition approved in 2010 as E1519 – 10. DOI:
mum of 80 % w/w phytobland oil.
10.1520/E1519-13.
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For referenced ASTM standards, visit the ASTM website, www.astm.org, or
crop oil (emulsifiable)—an emulsifiable petroleum oil-based
contact ASTM Customer Service at service@astm.org. For Annual Book of ASTM
product containing up to 5 % w/w surfactant and the
Standards volume information, refer to the standard’s Document Summary page on
the ASTM website. remainder of a phytobland oil.
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crop oil (non-emulsifiable)—See phytobland oil. nonionic surfactant—a surface-active agent having no ioniz-
able polar end groups but comprised of hydrophilic and
defoaming agent—a material that eliminates or suppresses
lipophilic segments.
foam in the spray tank
oil—See petroleum, vegetable, paraffinic, and so forth.
deposition aid—a material that improves the ability of ag-
paraffinic oil—a petroleum oil (derived from paraffin crude
richemical sprays to deposit on targeted surfaces.
oil) whose paraffinic carbon type content is typically grea
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Designation: E1519 − 10 E1519 − 13
Standard Terminology Relating to
1
Agricultural Tank Mix Adjuvants
This standard is issued under the fixed designation E1519; 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 terminology is used or is likely to be used in test methods, specifications, guides, and practices related to agricultural
tank mix adjuvants.
1.2 These definitions are written to ensure that standards related to agricultural tank mix adjuvants are properly understood and
interpreted.
2. Referenced Documents
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2.1 ASTM Standards:
D459 Terminology Relating to Soaps and Other Detergents
D483 Test Method for Unsulfonated Residue of Petroleum Plant Spray Oils
E609 Terminology Relating to Pesticides
D2140 Practice for Calculating Carbon-Type Composition of Insulating Oils of Petroleum Origin
3. Terminology
3.1 Terms and Definitions:
absorption—a process in which one material (the absorbent) takes in and retains another (the absorbate).
acidifier—a material that can be added to spray mixtures to lower the pH.
activator—a material that increases the biological efficacy of agrichemicals.
active ingredient—a component of the formulation that produces a specific effect for which the formulation is designed.
adjuvant—a material added to a tank mix to aid or modify the action of an agrichemical, or the physical characteristics of the
mixture.
alkalinity agent—a material that can be added to the spray mixture to raise the pH.
amphoteric surfactant—a surface-active agent capable of forming, in aqueous solution, either surface-active anions or
surface-active cations depending on the pH.
anionic surfactant—a surface-active agent in which the active portion of the molecule containing the lipophilic segment forms
exclusively a negative ion (anion) when placed in aqueous solution.
antifoaming agent—a material used to inhibit or prevent the formation of foam.
attractant—a material that attracts specific pests.
basic blend—a combination of wetting agent and buffering agent that maintains a pH of the spray mixture greater than 7.
buffer or buffering agent—a compound or mixture that, when contained in solution, causes the solution to resist change in pH.
Each buffer has a characteristic limited range of pH over which it is effective.
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This terminology is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee E35 on Pesticides, Antimicrobials, and Alternative Control Agents and is the direct responsibility of
Subcommittee E35.22 on Pesticide Formulations and Delivery Systems.
Current edition approved Dec. 1, 2010June 1, 2013. Published January 2011October 2013. Originally approved in 1993. Last previous edition approved in 20062010 as
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E1519 – 06aE1519 – 10. . DOI: 10.1520/E1519-10.10.1520/E1519-13.
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For referenced ASTM standards, visit the ASTM website, www.astm.org, or contact ASTM Customer Service at service@astm.org. For Annual Book of ASTM Standards
volume information, refer to the standard’s Document Summary page on the ASTM website.
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canopy penetrating agent—an adjuvant that increases the penetration of the spray material into the crop canopy. See deposition
aid.
cationic surfactant—a surface-active agent in which the active portion of the molecule containing the lipophilic segment forms
exclusively a positive ion (cation) when placed in aqueous solution.
colorant—a material used to alter the color of the tank mix.
compatibility agent—a surface-active agent that allows simultaneous application of liquid fertilizer and agrichemical, or two or
more agrichemical formulations, as a uniform tank mix, or improves the homogeneity of the mixture and the uniformity of the
application.
crop oil concentrate—an emulsifiable petroleum oil-based product containing 15 to 20 % w/w surfactant and a minimum of 80 %
w/w phytobland oil.
crop oil (emulsifiable)—an emulsifiable petroleum oil-based product containing up to 5 % w/w surfactant and the remainder of
a phytobland oil.
crop oil (non-emulsifiable)—See phytobland oil.
defoaming agent—a material that eliminates or suppresses foam in the spray tank
deposition aid—a material that improves the ability of agrichemical sprays
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