ASTM D3717
Standard Test Method for Low Concentrations of Antimony in Paint by Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy
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ASTM D3717 is the ASTM standard for the Standard Test Method for Low Concentrations of Antimony in Paint by Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy. It provides a technical approach for measuring trace levels of antimony in paint, helping laboratories and manufacturers evaluate composition with greater consistency. This is important where low-level metal content may affect product review, compliance checks, or quality control decisions. ASTM D3717 is designed to support reliable testing using a recognized analytical method.
ASTM D3717 standard overview
This standard focuses on determining low concentrations of antimony in paint through atomic absorption spectroscopy, a laboratory technique used for elemental analysis. As an ASTM test method, it gives users a defined framework for preparing, measuring, and reporting results in a consistent way. ASTM D3717 is especially useful when trace-level antimony needs to be identified with controlled analytical practice. Its value lies in helping establish repeatable results that can support product evaluation and technical documentation.
Where is ASTM D3717 used?
ASTM D3717 is commonly used in laboratory settings that test paint materials and related coatings where antimony content must be checked at low concentrations. It may be used by quality control teams, analytical laboratories, and procurement groups that rely on standardized test results. The method is relevant wherever paint composition needs verification using atomic absorption spectroscopy. Because it is specific to paint, the standard is best suited to coating analysis rather than general-purpose elemental testing.
Practical importance of ASTM D3717
The practical value of ASTM D3717 is that it supports consistent testing when trace antimony levels matter. A standardized method helps reduce variation between laboratories and can improve confidence in reported results. This is useful for compliance review, internal quality control, product evaluation, and material acceptance decisions. For buyers and technical teams, ASTM D3717 offers a clear reference point when comparing test data or specifying analytical requirements for paint.
- Paint analysis for low antimony levels
- Atomic absorption spectroscopy based method
- Supports consistent laboratory reporting
- Useful for quality control and evaluation
- Standardized approach for technical review
- Publication Date: 2022-07-01
- Publisher: ASTM
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