ASTM-E300 2009
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E300-03(2009) Standard Practice for Sampling Industrial Chemicals
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ASTM | 2009 | 24 |
1.1 This practice covers procedures for sampling several classes of industrial chemicals. It also includes recommendations for determining the number and location of such samples, to ensure their being representative of the lot in accordance with accepted probability sampling principles.
1.2 Although this practice describes specific procedures for sampling various liquids, solids, and slurries, in bulk or in packages, these recommendations only outline the principles to be observed. They should not take precedence over specific sampling instructions contained in other ASTM product or method standards.
1.3 These procedures are covered as follows:
1.4 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use. Specific precautionary statements are given in Sections 6, 19, 20, 30, 34 and 37.
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1 | Scope Referenced Documents Terminology |
2 | Summary of Practice Significance and Use FIG. 1 TABLE 1 |
3 | Safety Precautions Objectives General Sampling Considerations Estimate of Average Quality |
4 | Acceptance Sampling for a Lot Mean—Basic Variances Unknown |
5 | TABLE 2 |
6 | Acceptance Sampling for the Mean of a Lot from a Stream of Batched Material for Which the Basic Variances Have Been Previously Estimated |
7 | Scope Summary TABLE 3 |
8 | Sampling Equipment Time and Place of Sampling Number and Location of Samples Sampling Operations Size of Sample Precautions |
9 | Shipping Precautions Labeling Sample Containers Bottle Sampling FIG. 2 |
10 | Thief Sampling Tap Sampling Continuous Sampling FIG. 3 |
11 | FIG. 4 FIG. 5 |
12 | Tube Sampling FIG. 6 |
13 | Jar Sampling Scope Terminology General Principles and Precautions FIG. 7 TABLE 4 |
14 | Sampling Equipment FIG. 8 |
15 | FIG. 9 FIG. 10 FIG. 11 |
16 | FIG. 12 FIG. 13 FIG. 14 FIG. 15 |
17 | FIG. 16 FIG. 17 FIG. 18 |
18 | Example of the Application of Sampling Equipment Preparation and Reduction of Sample FIG. 19 FIG. 20 |
19 | Final Laboratory Sample and Storage Precautions Labeling Sample Containers Scope FIG. 21 |
20 | General Principles and Precautions Continuous Sampling FIG. 22 |
21 | Sampling of a Slurry in Tanks, Tank Cars, Drums, and Other Storage Containers Settling Rate Test (7) Consistency of Slurry Suspensions (8) FIG. 23 FIG. 24 |
22 | Keywords A1. DETERMINATION OF THE BASIC VARIANCES FROM AN INITIAL PILOT STUDY OF THE MANUFACTURING PROCESS A1.1 Introduction |
23 | A1.2 Determination of Randomness of Within-Batch and Between-Batch Variation A1.3 Determination of Basic Material Variances A1.4 Determination of Basic Variances of Reduction and Analysis |
24 | REFERENCES |