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ASTM D4243-99(2004)e1

Standard Test Method for Measurement of Average Viscometric Degree of Polymerization of New and Aged Electrical Papers and Boards

Standard Test Method for Measurement of Average Viscometric Degree of Polymerization of New and Aged Electrical Papers and Boards D4243-99R04E01 ASTM|D4243-99R04E01|en-US Standard Test Method for Measurement of Average Viscometric Degree of Polymerization of New and Aged Electrical Papers and Boards Standard new BOS Vol. 10.02 Committee D09
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Significance and Use

This test method may be applied to all papers made from unmodified cellulose, as used in transformer, cable, or capacitor manufacture. It applies to new or aged papers. For information, Appendix X2 shows an example of statistical distribution of values for new papers intended for the insulation of transformers, together with information relative to cable and capacitor papers. Nevertheless, where evaluating the decomposition stage of aged papers, take care to use, as a reference, the value of the new paper of the very same origin; of new papers being a function, among other factors, of their specific gravity and of their manufacturing process.

This test method can also be used for the determination of the intrinsic viscosity of solutions of chemically modified papers, provided that these dissolve completely in the selection solvent. This test method should be used with caution when it is applied to papers with mineral fillers.

Scope

1.1 This test method describes a standard procedure for determining the average viscometric degree of polymerization (abbreviated DPv) of new or aged electrical papers. The determination is made by measuring the intrinsic viscosity of a solution of the paper in an appropriate solvent.

1.2 The degree of polymerization (or the degree of condensation) of a particular cellulose molecule is the number of anhydro--glucose monomers, C6H10O5, in the cellulose molecule. Within a sample of paper, not all the cellulose molecules have the same degree of polymerization so that the mean value measured by viscometric methods is not necessarily the same as that which may be obtained by other methods.

This standard may involve hazardous materials, operations, and equipment. 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 to determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use. See Section 9

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Book of Standards Volume: 10.02
Developed by Subcommittee: D09.19
Pages: 7
DOI: 10.1520/D4243-99R04E01
ICS Code: 29.035.10