ASTM E777
Standard Test Method for Carbon and Hydrogen in the Analysis Sample of Refuse-Derived Fuel
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ASTM E777 is the ASTM standard for the Standard Test Method for Carbon and Hydrogen in the Analysis Sample of Refuse-Derived Fuel. It provides a focused technical approach for measuring two key elemental components in RDF analysis samples, helping support consistent characterization and reporting. By defining a recognized test method, ASTM E777 can aid laboratories, producers, and buyers that need dependable results for material evaluation, quality control, and specification-related decisions.
Purpose of ASTM E777
The purpose of this standard is to establish a test method for determining carbon and hydrogen in the analysis sample of refuse-derived fuel. In practical terms, ASTM E777 helps create a common basis for laboratory testing so results can be compared more reliably across different samples and facilities. This is especially useful when RDF needs to be characterized for technical review, process monitoring, or documentation tied to product quality and compliance expectations.
Common use cases of ASTM E777
ASTM E777 is commonly used in laboratory settings that analyze refuse-derived fuel samples for elemental composition. It may support routine quality checks, incoming material evaluation, and comparative testing between batches. The standard is also relevant when RDF data must be documented for procurement, process control, or technical communication. Because it focuses on carbon and hydrogen in the analysis sample, it is most useful where consistent fuel characterization matters.
Why ASTM E777 matters
This standard matters because reliable test methods help reduce uncertainty in RDF testing and reporting. ASTM E777 supports consistency in how carbon and hydrogen are measured, which can improve confidence in results used for quality control, product evaluation, and buyer-supplier communication. For organizations working with refuse-derived fuel, having a recognized ASTM method can also help strengthen compliance efforts and make technical comparisons more straightforward.
- Carbon and hydrogen determination in RDF analysis samples
- Laboratory testing for material characterization
- Quality control and batch-to-batch comparison
- Technical reporting for procurement or review
- Publication Date: 2023-04-18
- Publisher: ASTM
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