Standard Practice for Examination of Water-Formed Deposits by Chemical Microscopy
Importancia y uso:
5.1 Chemical composition of water-formed deposits is a major indicator of proper or improper chemical treatment of process water, and is often an indicator of operational parameters as well, for example, temperature control. This practice allows for rapid determination of constituents present in these deposits, particularly those indications of improper water treatment, since they usually have very distinctive and easily recognized optical properties.
5.2 This practice, where applicable, eliminates the need for detailed chemical analysis, which is time-consuming, and which does not always reveal how cations and anions are mutually bound.
5.3 Qualitative use of this practice should be limited to those deposits whose control is generally known or predictable, based on treatment and feedwater mineral content, and whose constituents are crystalline, or in other ways optically or morphologically distinctive. If these criteria are not met, other techniques of analysis should be used, such as Practice D2332 or Test Methods D3483, or both.
5.4 Quantitative use of this practice should be limited to estimates only. For more precise quantitative results, other methods should be used (see 5.3).
Subcomité:
D19.03
Referida por:
E0772-15R21, D2331-08R22, E0284-22, D0887-13R22, D0887-13R22, D3223-17
Volúmen:
11.02
Número ICS:
13.060.50 (Examination of water for chemical substances)
Palabras clave:
crystallography; deposits; microchemistry; microscopy; qualitative analysis; refractive index;
$ 1,090
Norma
D1245
Versión
17
Estatus
Active
Clasificación
Practice
Fecha aprobación
2017-06-01
