1、 ASTM DI725 70 0759530 0023633 7 Tb Designation:D 1925-70(Reapproved 1988)An American National Standard AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR TESTING AND MATERIALS 1916 Race SI.Philadelphia,Pa.19103 Reprinted from the Annual Book of ASTM Standards.Copyright A S T M If not listed in lhe current combined index.will ap
2、pear in the next edition.Standard Test Method for Yellowness Index of Plastics This standard is issued under the fixed designation D 1925;the number immediately following the designation indicates the year of original adoption or,in the case of revision,the year of last revision.A number in parenthe
3、ses indicates the year of last reapproval.A superscript epsilon(e)indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.I NOTE-Section 1.3 was added editorially October 1988.1.Scope 1.1 This test method is intended primarily for deter-mining the degree of yellowness(or change of degree
4、 of yellowness)under day-light illumination of homogeneous,nonfluorescent,nearly colorless transparent or nearly white translucent or opaque plastics.It is applicable to transmit-tance of transparent and translucent plastics and to reflec-tance of opaque plastics(Note 1).It is based upon tristimulus
5、 values calculated from data obtained on the Hardy-G.E.-type spectrophotometer,*but other apparatus is satisfactory if equivalent results are obtained.1.2 The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as the standard.NOTE I-This test method has not been demonstrated for the determination of trans
6、mitted yellowness of plastics having a luminous transmittance below 25%,and it has not been demonstrated for the determination of reflected yellowness of translucent plastics.1.3 This standard may involve hazardous materials,oper-ations,and eqicipment.This standard does not purport to address all o
7、f the safety problems assaciated with its iae.It i s the responsibility o f the user o f this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability o f regitlatory limitations prior to use.2.Referenced Documents 2.!.-lSh Standards:D 6 18 Methods of Conditionin
8、g Plastics and Electrical E 259 Recommended Practice for Preparation of Refer-E 308 Method for Computing the Colors of Objects by Insulating Materials for Testing3 ence White Reflectance Standards4 Using the CIE System 3.Terminology 3.1 Definitions:I This test method is under the jurisdiction of the
9、 ASTM Committee D-20 on Plastics and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee D20.40 on Optical Propenies.Current edition approved Jan.22.1970.Published March 1970.Originally published as D 1925-62T.Last previous edition 63T.This spectrophotometer is described in Recommended Practice E 308.It is
10、 available as the Diano/Hardy Recording Spectrophotometer manufactured by the Diano Corp.P.O.Box 346.75 Forbes Blvd.Mansfield.MA 02048.-!titiirn/ook oJ.4ST.V Sinridnrds,Vol 08.01.lntiim/Book qf.lST.f Siatidards.Vol 06.0 I.-!ritiira/ook qf.4S.f Siatidards.Vol 14.02.3.1.1 yellowness-deviation in chrom
11、a from whiteness or water-whiteness in the dominant wavelength range from 570 to 580 nm.NOTE 2-A definition of a method of obtaining dominant wave-length may be found in the literature:3.1.2 yellowness index(YI)-the magnitude of yellowness relative to magnesium oxide for CIE Source C.Yellowness inde
12、x is expressed as follows:where:XCIEi YCIE,and ZcIE=tristimulus values(Note 3)of the specimen relative to Source C.NOTE 3-By this test method,positive(+)yellowness index describes the presence and magnitude of yellowness;a specimen with a negative(-)yellowness index will appear bluish.3.1.3 change i
13、n yellowness index(AYZ)-the difference between an initial value,YIo,and YI determined after a prescribed treatment of the plastic.AYI=YI-YIo YI=loo(1.28&-,-1.06&)/Yc NOTE 4-By this calculation,positive(+)AYZ indicates increased yellowness and negative(-)AYZ indicates decreased yellowness or increase
14、d blueness.4.Significance and Use 4.1 Yellowness index obtained by this test method corre-lates reasonably well with the magnitude of yellowness perceived under day-light illumination.4.2 Yellowness index of transparent and translucent plas-tics is a function of thickness.Comparison should be made o
15、nly between specimens of comparable thickness.4.3 For control work,tristimulus colorimeters are useful so long as their inaccuracies and differences from this primary test method are known.4.4 This test method achieves its greatest accuracy in the determination of differences in yellowness index of
16、sample versus a control of similar material and colorant composi-tion.Change of yellowness index determined by this test method has proved useful in evaluation of degradation of plastics under exposure to heat,light,or other environment.5.Apparatus 5.1 Spectrophotometer,Recording,=conforming to the requirements of Practice E 308.Other apparatus is satisfac-Hardy.A.C.Handbook of Colorinierry.Technology Press,Cambridge,MA.COPYRIGHT ASTM InternationalLicensed by Information Handling ServicesCOPYRIG