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ThisstandardisissuedunderthexeddesignationD2471;thenumberimmediatelyfollowingthedesignationindicatestheyearof
originaladoptionor,inthecaseofrevision,theyearoflastrevision.Anumberinparenthesesindicatestheyearoflastreapproval.A
superscriptepsilon(e)indicatesaneditorialchangesincethelastrevisionorreapproval.
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This test method is under the jurisdiction of ASTM
CommitteeD20onPlasticsandisthedirectresponsibilityof
1. Scope*
SubcommitteeD20.16onThermosettingMaterials.
CurrenteditionapprovedNov.10,1999.PublishedFebruary
1.1 This test method covers the
2000. Originally published as D 2471 66 T. Last previous
determination of the time from the initial
editionD247194.
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mixing of the reactants of a thermosetting
AnnualBookofASTMStandards,Vol08.01.
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AnnualBookofASTMStandards,Vol14.03.
plastic composition to the time when
2.ReferencedDocuments
2.1ASTMStandards:
D883TerminologyRelatingtoPlastics2
E1SpecicationforASTMThermometers3
3.Termonology
3.1Denitions:
3.1.1GeneralDenitionsofplasticsterms
usedinthistestmethodareinaccordancewith
TerminologyD883.
4. SignicanceandUse
4.1 Since the gel time and the peak
exothermic temperature of a reacting
thermosettingplasticcompositionvarywiththe
volume of material mixed at one time, it is
essential that the volume be specied in any
determination. By selection of an appropriate
volume,geltimeandpeakexothermicdatamay
be obtained in sufficiently precise and
reproducible form or application evaluation,
qualitycontrol,andmaterialcharacterizationof
a thermosetting plastic composition. For most
meaningfulresults,thecrosssectional areaof
thematerial beingexamined,aswell asother
conditions of testing, should approximate as
closelyaspossibletheconditionsofuseofthe
material.
4.2 This test method is operatordependent
sinceitissimpletoperform.Itisofvaluefor
determiningconditionsrequiredtoproducean
endproduct.
5. Apparatus
5.1 SampleContainers,tocontainavolume
of reacting thermosetting plastic in a cross
sectionalarearepresentativeoftheconditionsof
application of the material. Suggested con
tainersarethefollowing:
*ASummaryofChangessectionappearsattheendofthisstandard.
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5.5 TemperatureControlledBath,capableof
holdingthetemperaturewithin60.1C.
5.6 StopWatch.
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Sampl
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Volum
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Relate
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Applic
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Application
Thin-section applications, adhesives, tooling surface coats,
dip coatings, laminating materials, impregnants, caulking and
sealing compounds, small-volume encapsulating, and potting
compounds
Surface-casting systems, larger-volume encapsulating, and
potting compounds
Laminating materials, surface-casting systems
Mass-casting systems, potting compounds, quality control of
any material normally mixed and used in this quantity
6. Conditioning
6.1 Place all components in suitable
containersinthetemperaturecontrolledbathat
thetesttemperatureforatleast
4 hpriortobeingtested,orforhowevermuch
longertimeisneededforallpartsofthesample
to reach the test temperature within 0.5C
(1.0F).Conditionallcontainersandprobesto
beusedinthetestatthetesttemperatureatthe
sametime.
6.2 Ifexperiencehasshownthatlessthan4h
conditioning is required for all parts of the
sampletoreachthetesttemperature,reportthe
timeofconditioning.
7. Procedure
7.1 When all components have reached the
test temperature (Note 2), agitate each
componentslowlyandseparatelywithastirring
rodormixingpaddleforatleast3min,avoiding
theentrapmentofair.
NOTE3Thetesttemperatureshallbe23.061.0C
(73.461.8F),unlessotherwisespecied.
natureofanapplication,itbecomesdesirabletomeasure
gel time and peak exothermic temperature in a
temperaturecontrolled bath, the conditions used must
be noted in the report. WarningGel times and peak
exothermic temperatures observed in a temperature
controlled bath are functions of the total system,
includingthequantityandnatureofthecoolant,aswell
asthenatureofallcomponentsinsertedintothebath.
These properties are not functions of the resincuring
agentsystemalone.
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