Standard Practice for Use of Qualitative Chemical Spot Test Kits for Detection of Lead in Dry Paint Films


Importancia y uso:

5.1 This technique is applicable to dry paint films and varnishes in a variety of forms including the intact dry paint film surface, a notched or other angular cut surface that exposes a cross section of all paint layers, a paint chip, and ground paint film.

5.2 The response of the spot test method varies depending on the extractability of lead from a coating matrix, which may differ depending on the test kit used, the coating type tested, and the type of lead pigment (3).

5.3 In some situations, metals and other chemical species interfere with the spot tests causing false negative or false positive results (see Section 8).

5.4 A spot test result may be used as a negative screen for the presence of lead in paints and varnishes provided the response of the test kit is sensitive to detecting lead reliably at a given predetermined level, for example, a regulatory action level (4).

5.5 This practice may be used in conjunction with quantitative and semi-quantitative analytical methods for lead such as anodic stripping voltammetry or spectroscopic laboratory analysis of paint chip samples, or portable X-ray fluorescence testing of in situ paint films.

5.6 Colorblind individuals (protanomalous viewers) who are deficient in viewing red colors may have difficulty in discerning the pink or red color of a positive rhodizonate test.

Subcomité:

D22.12

Referida por:

D7793-24, D4477-24, D3679-24, D7445-24, E2115-22, E1605-22, E0631-15R24

Volúmen:

11.07

Número ICS:

87.040 (Paints and varnishes)

Palabras clave:

lead; spot test; test kit;

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Norma
E1753

Versión
22

Estatus
Active

Clasificación
Practice

Fecha aprobación
2022-11-01