Standard Practice for Sampling and Preparation of Fresh or Salt-Preserved (Cured) Hides and Skins for Chemical and Physical Tests
Importancia y uso:
3.1 The sampling procedures described in this practice have been designed to ensure random sampling of salt-preserved hides and skins for physical and chemical tests. Fresh or salt-preserved hides are natural products and as such are subject to extensive variability. The physical and chemical properties vary considerably depending on location on that specific hide, side, or skin from which the test sample is taken. Random sampling of specimens from a predefined location and orientation minimizes test bias and variability. This practice defines these parameters.
3.2 In general, tests carried out upon fresh or salt-preserved hides require composite lot samples generated using the preparation methods described within this practice. Subsequent tests typically require those composite samples to be in two forms:
3.2.1 Expressed Hide Fluid—where residual hide fluid is pressed from cleaned individual hair-on or de-haired hide sample, then equal volumes of each extracted fluid are blended together to create the composite sample.
Note 1: Sample may be de-haired prior to pressing.
3.2.2 Hide Material Sample—where equal quantities of cleaned hair-on or de-haired hide material are blended together to create a representative composite sample.
Note 2: Samples may be de-haired prior to compositing.
Subcomité:
D31.02
Referida por:
D7817-12R21, D7819-12R21, D7476-08R24, D7816-23, D7818-23
Volúmen:
15.04
Número ICS:
59.140.20 (Raw skins, hides and pelts)
Palabras clave:
chemical tests; cured hides; de-haired hide; fresh hide; hair-on hide; lot; physical tests; preparation; salt-preservation; salted hides; sampling; unit;
$ 1,058
Norma
D6715
Versión
13(2024)
Estatus
Active
Clasificación
Practice
Fecha aprobación
2024-12-01
