Standard Practices for Testing Alkyd Resins (Withdrawn 2008)
Standard Practices for Testing Alkyd Resins (Withdrawn 2008)D2689-88R99ASTM|D2689-88R99|en-USStandard Practices for Testing Alkyd Resins (Withdrawn 2008)StandardD2689 Standard Practices for Testing Alkyd Resins (Withdrawn 2008)>newBOS Vol. 06.03 Committee D01
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Significance and Use
These practices should be used as a reference for any alkyd resin analyst who wants general information about classifying alkyd resins. In each case, the significance and use of the specific classification item will be found in the referenced test method.6
Scope
1.1 These practices cover test methods for testing alkyd resins as listed in Table 1. They are the test methods most often used to characterize alkyds. All of the analytical test methods were subjected to interlaboratory testing using oil-modified alkyds. Their adaptability to other types of alkyds has not been studied. Although each test method specifies a recommended amount of specimen for starting a separate analysis, several of the procedures can be conducted on the same starting specimen, if desired. For example, the tests for unsaponifiable matter, fatty acid content, oil identification, and phthalic acid content could all be run on a consecutive basis, if all were required.
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