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ASTM F2853

Standard Test Method for Determination of Lead in Paint Layers and Similar Coatings or in Substrates and Homogenous Materials by Energy Dispersive X-Ray Fluorescence Spectrometry Using Multiple Monochromatic Excitation Beams

Standard by ASTM, 2023-11-03

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ASTM F2853 is the standard test method for determining lead in paint layers and similar coatings or in substrates and homogenous materials by energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectrometry using multiple monochromatic excitation beams. It provides a defined approach for measuring lead content with an XRF-based technique, helping support more consistent testing and evaluation. For laboratories, inspectors, and product teams, this ASTM standard offers a clear technical reference when lead determination is part of quality control, compliance, or material assessment work.

What is ASTM F2853?

ASTM F2853 describes a test method focused on lead determination by energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectrometry with multiple monochromatic excitation beams. In practical terms, it is a technical document that sets out a controlled way to analyze paint layers, similar coatings, substrates, and homogenous materials for lead content. The standard is useful when a repeatable analytical method is needed and when results must be generated using a recognized ASTM framework. As a product-page reference, it helps buyers identify the exact test method they need.

Where is ASTM F2853 used?

This standard is commonly used in environments where lead content must be measured in coated surfaces or material samples. It may be applied in laboratory testing, quality assurance workflows, material inspection, and compliance-related evaluation of paint layers or similar coatings. Because the title also includes substrates and homogenous materials, the method is relevant wherever solid samples need lead analysis using X-ray fluorescence instrumentation. ASTM F2853 is often selected by organizations that need a standardized, instrument-based test method for lead determination.

Why is ASTM F2853 important?

ASTM F2853 matters because it supports consistent lead testing using a defined spectrometric method. That consistency can help reduce uncertainty in product evaluation, procurement checks, and compliance documentation. When lead content must be assessed in coatings or materials, having a recognized ASTM standard can improve comparability between test results and support more reliable decision-making. For teams managing technical specifications or laboratory processes, this standard provides a practical benchmark for method selection and quality control.

  • Lead determination by XRF spectrometry
  • Multiple monochromatic excitation beams
  • Paint layers, coatings, substrates, and homogenous materials
  • Standardized method for testing and evaluation
  • Useful for quality control and compliance workflows
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  • Publication Date: 2023-11-03
  • Publisher: ASTM

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