ASTM D5885 definition

ASTM D5885 means the ASTM International Standard ASTM D5885 Standard Test Method for Oxidative Induction Time of Polyolefin Geosynthetics by High-Pressure Differential Scanning Calorimetry;

Examples of ASTM D5885 in a sentence

  • The oxidative induction time of the geomembrane after oven ageing at 85 °C for 90 days, as described in ASTM D5721, shall exceed both (a) 55 per cent of the value for the original geomembrane, as determined by ASTM D3895, and (b) 80 per cent of the value for the original geomembrane, as determined by ASTM D5885.

  • The oxidative induction time of the geomembrane after oven ageing at 85 °C for 90 days, as described in ASTM D5721, shall exceed both (a) 35 per cent of the value for the original geomembrane, as determined by ASTM D3895, and (b) 60 per cent of the value for the original geomembrane, as determined by ASTM D5885.

  • The oxidative induction time of the geomembrane shall exceed both (a) 100 min, as determined by ASTM D3895 and (b) 400 min, as determined by ASTM D5885.

  • The initial standard oxidation induction time (Std-OIT) measured in accordance with ASTM D3895 was 197 min and the high-pressure oxidation induction time (HP-OIT) measured in accordance with ASTM D5885 was 831 min.

  • Manufacturer may substitute High Pressure OIT testing (ASTM D-5885) for Standard OIT.

  • Std-OIT testing was conducted in accordance with ASTM D3895 and HP-OIT testing was conducted in accordance with ASTM D5885.

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