Standard Practice for Indicating Oil in Abrasives


Importancia y uso:

4.1 Oil in abrasives can be transferred to the surface being cleaned, thus contaminating it. This can cause film defects, affect adhesion of the coating applied over it, and the ultimate performance of the coating system.

4.2 Oil in abrasives is one of the cleanliness tests required for mineral and slag abrasives in SSPC-AB 1, for recycled ferrous abrasives in SSPC-AB 2, for new ferrous abrasives in SSPC-AB 3, and for recyclable encapsulated abrasive media in SSPC-AB 4.

4.3 Other contaminants in abrasive such as chemical contaminants or particulate matter require other methods for detection such as Test Method D4940 for conductive-potential, ionic contaminants. Because Test Method D4940 specifies a different ratio of abrasive to water and requires the use of higher purity water, the solution resulting from the evaluation of the oil in abrasive shall not be used for the evaluation in accordance with Test Method D4940.

Subcomité:

D01.46

Referida por:

D7055-19R24, D6237-24, D3276-21, E3355-23

Volúmen:

06.02

Número ICS:

13.040.30 (Workplace atmospheres)

Palabras clave:

abrasive; contaminants; oil contamination;

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Norma
D7393

Versión
25

Estatus
Active

Clasificación
Practice

Fecha aprobación
2025-05-01