Astm G160 98
Astm G160 98
Astm G160 98
Designation: G 160 – 98
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methods must, however, be appropriate to the material being
tested.
a tensile strength loss of at least 50 % after five days.
NOTE 1—The soil mixture may be used for sequential tests as long as
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1.3 It is recommended that this practice be combined with the cotton cloth control degrades within the specified time period.
appropriate environmental exposures (for example, sunlight 3.4 pH—The soil shall have a pH between 6.5 to 7.5,
simulating weathering devices, the hydrolytic effects of ex- checked periodically, and maintained by the addition of ground
tended aqueous contact, or extraneous nutrients) or fabrication limestone to raise the pH or flowers of sulfur to lower the pH.
into articles (for example, adhesive bonding of seams)ASTM which G160-98
The soil pH may be taken by dispersing 1 weight part soil in 20
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may promote microbiological susceptibility during the service parts of water, shaking or stirring, then allowing the mix to
life of the material. settle for 1 h. The pH is measured with indicator paper,
1.4 The values given in parentheses are provided for infor- electrodes, or by titration.
mation purposes only. 3.5 Moisture—The soil shall be maintained at between 20
2. Significance and Use and 30 % moisture, based on the dry weight of the soil. (The
percent moisture is calculated by weighing approximately 50
2.1 These results may be used to compare the susceptibility mL of a representative portion and taking the portion to
of materials when exposed to this test procedure. constant weight by placing the soil in an oven at a temperature
2.2 Microbiological susceptibility may be reflected by a of 101 to 106°C.) Water lost during use as a result of
number of changes including staining, weight loss, or reduction evaporation shall be replaced without deforming the soil bed. If
in tensile or flexural strength. the surrounding atmosphere is maintained at 85 to 95 %
relative humidity, this loss is negligible, however, the moisture
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This practice is under the jurisdiction of Committee G-3 on Weathering and
level should be periodically measured.
Durability and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee G03.04 on Biological
Deterioration.
Current edition approved Nov. 10, 1998. Published April 1999. Originally
published as G 160–98.
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