ASTM E3417
Standard Test Method for Determination of Cellulose/Hemicellulose-Derived Glucan and Galactan Content in Solid Corn and Corn-Sorghum Blended Biomass Samples
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ASTM E3417 is a technical standard for measuring cellulose/hemicellulose-derived glucan and galactan content in solid corn and corn-sorghum blended biomass samples. It gives laboratories and technical teams a defined way to assess these carbohydrate fractions in biomass materials, supporting more consistent analytical results. By focusing on a specific sample type and target components, ASTM E3417 helps improve comparability across testing workflows and supports more reliable material evaluation for biomass-related applications.
What is ASTM E3417?
ASTM E3417 is a standard test method intended for determining glucan and galactan content derived from cellulose and hemicellulose in solid corn and corn-sorghum blended biomass samples. The standard title indicates a laboratory-based analytical method centered on biomass composition rather than a broad materials specification. In practice, it is used as a reference for how these components are measured, helping ensure that results are generated using a consistent and recognized testing approach. ASTM E3417 supports clearer reporting and better technical alignment between users of biomass data.
Where is ASTM E3417 used?
This standard is typically used in laboratory and quality control settings that analyze solid corn biomass or corn-sorghum blended biomass. It is relevant where the glucan and galactan content of cellulose/hemicellulose fractions needs to be determined for testing, comparison, or documentation purposes. ASTM E3417 may be applied in research, feedstock evaluation, and other biomass characterization workflows where consistent compositional data is important. It is especially useful when sample-to-sample comparability matters.
Why is ASTM E3417 important?
ASTM E3417 matters because it supports repeatable and comparable measurement of key biomass carbohydrates in a clearly defined material group. For organizations that test or evaluate solid corn and corn-sorghum blended biomass, a recognized test method can reduce ambiguity and improve consistency across labs and projects. That can aid quality control, data review, procurement decisions, and technical reporting. Using ASTM E3417 also helps align testing practices with an established ASTM standard, which may reduce risk in interpretation and communication.
- Test method for biomass carbohydrate analysis
- Targets glucan and galactan content
- Applies to solid corn and corn-sorghum blends
- Useful for laboratory and quality control workflows
- Supports consistent reporting and comparison
- Publication Date: 2025-04-11
- Publisher: ASTM
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