Astm D1622-D1622M-14. (2008) PDF
Astm D1622-D1622M-14. (2008) PDF
Astm D1622-D1622M-14. (2008) PDF
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11.1.3 Number of specimens tested, if different from that TABLE 2 Within-Laboratory and Between-Laboratory Relative
specified in Section 8, Precision Based on Round-Robin Testing Data for D1622 – 83
11.1.4 Density, average value, and standard deviation, and Nomi- Values Expressed as Percent of the Average
nal Average,
11.1.5 Date of test. Material
Density, kg/m3
kg/m3 VrA VRB VIrC VIRD
11.2 Unless otherwise stated, the density is assumed to be
the density calculated as defined in 10.1. M1 38 37.51 1.12 1.49 3.17 4.22
M2 50 49.63 0.60 0.93 1.70 2.53
M3 24 28.03 0.50 2.35 1.42 6.65
12. Precision and Bias4 M4 21 20.79 2.84 5.34 8.04 15.11
12.1 Precision: A
Vris the within-laboratory coefficient of variation of the average.
B
12.1.1 Tables 1 and 2 are based on a round-robin conducted VRis the between-laboratories coefficient of variation of the average.
C
VIr= 2.83Vr.
in 1982 in accordance with Practice E691, involving four D
VIR= 2.83VR.
materials tested by five laboratories. For each material, all the
samples were prepared at one source, but the individual
specimens were prepared at the laboratories that tested them.
Each test result was the average of five individual determina-
If Sr and SR have been calculated from a large enough body
tions. Each laboratory obtained one test result for each mate-
of data, and for test results that were averages (medians/other
rial.
function) from testing five specimens:
12.1.2 Concept of Ir and IR—Warning—The following
12.1.3 Repeatability (Ir)—In comparing two test results for
explanations of Ir and IR (12.1.2 – 12.1.5) are only intended to
the same material, obtained by the same operator using the
present a meaningful way of considering the approximate
same equipment on the same day, those test results are judged
precision of this test method. Do not rigorously apply the data
as not equivalent if they differ by more than the Ir for that
in Tables 1 and 2 to the acceptance or rejection of material, as
material and condition.
those data are specific to the round-robin and are not neces-
12.1.4 Reproducibility (IR)—In comparing two test results
sarily representative of other lots, conditions, materials or
for the same material, obtained by different operators using
laboratories. Users of this test method shall apply the principles
different equipment on different days, those test results are
outlined in Practice E691 to generate data specific to their
judged as not equivalent if they differ by more than the IR value
laboratory and materials, or between specific laboratories. The
for that material and condition. (This applies between different
principles of 12.1.2 – 12.1.5 would then be valid for such data.
laboratories or between different equipment within the same
laboratory.)
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Supporting data have been filed at ASTM International Headquarters and may 12.1.5 Any judgment made in accordance with 12.1.3 and
be obtained by requesting Research Report RR:D20-1105.
12.1.4 would have an approximate 95 % (0.95) probability of
being correct.
TABLE 1 Within-Laboratory and Between-Laboratory Estimate of
Precision Based on Round-Robin Testing Data for D1622 – 83 12.2 The precision has not been determined for the test
Values, kg/m 3 method specific to spray foam materials.
Material Nominal Density Average
SrA SRB IrC IRD 12.3 Bias—Bias is systematic error that contributes to the
M1 38 37.51 0.42 0.56 1.18 1.58 difference between a test result and a true (or reference) value.
M2 50 49.63 0.30 0.46 0.86 1.31 There are no recognized standards on which to base an estimate
M3 24 28.03 0.14 0.66 0.40 1.88
M4 21 20.79 0.59 1.11 1.68 3.14 of bias for this test method.
A
Sris the within-laboratory standard deviation of the average.
B
SRis the between-laboratories standard deviation of the average. 13. Keywords
C
Ir= 2.83Sr.
D
IR= 2.83SR. 13.1 apparent core density; apparent density; apparent over-
all density; density; rigid cellular plastics; spray foam
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APPENDIX
(Nonmandatory Information)
X1. DENSITY CALCULATION USING A CORRECTION FOR THE BUOYANT EFFECT OF AIR
SUMMARY OF CHANGES
Committee D20 has identified the location of selected changes to this standard since the last issue (D1622 - 08)
that may impact the use of this standard. (April 1, 2014)
(1) Revised 1.2 with ASTM format requirements for combined (3) Revised Section 7 conditioning statements in accordance
units standards. with Practice D618.
(2) Revised 6.3 (spray foam materials) to clarify that dimen- (4) Removed terms “may” and “should” in 6.2, 6.3.2, 9.2,
sions are approximate. 12.1.2, 12.1.3, and 12.1.4, with no change in intent.
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