GSO ASTM D5201:2011
ASTM D5201:05a(2010)
Gulf Standard
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Approved on
12 October 2011
Standard Practice for Calculating Formulation Physical Constant of Paints and Coating
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GSO ASTM D5201:2011 Scope
1.1 This practice covers procedures commonly used in the
paint industry to formulate paints and coating materials. It
describes procedures for calculating formulation values for
weight solids, volume solids, solvent content, volatile organic
compound (VOC) content, hazardous air pollutant (HAP)
content, and density of liquid paints and coatings. These values
are calculated from basic formulation data. These calculations
may be related to either as-supplied (unreduced) or as-applied
(reduced) coating materials, including multicomponent types.
1.2 These calculated, formulation-based values may or may
not be acceptable for VOC regulatory purposes, depending on
the specific wording of the applicable regulation. Some regulations
require analysis of the coating. Some rules allow the use
of formulation data, however, some adjustments may be
needed to the values calculated in this practice before they are
used for regulatory purposes (see 4.3).
1.3 For purposes of this practice, it is assumed that volatile
components evaporate and the materials that remain are
identified as coating solids. For example, solvents are normally
used to adjust viscosity for application and appearance of the
coating. Other liquid materials, such as plasticizers, reactive
diluents, etc., that are expected to be retained in the dried film
to affect the final physical properties should be classified as
part of the coating solids. Standards such as Test Methods
D2369, D4758, D5403 and Guide D2832 may be used to
determine volatile or nonvolatile content of specific components.
For purposes of this practice it is assumed that the
blended formulation behaves as an ideal solution with no
volume change on mixing (see 6.2).
1.4 Volatile by-products of cross-linking reactions (cure
volatiles) are not considered in these calculations since the
object of this practice is to define paint physical constants
based on formulation information. Variations in raw materials,
variations in the production processes, test methods, and test
method accuracy are not taken into account in these calculations.
1.5 The values stated in inch-pound units are to be regarded
as standard. The values given in parentheses are mathematical
conversions to SI units that are provided for information only
and are not considered standard. However, they may be readily
converted into SI units, if required by the user (for example,
see Note 4).
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