SCOPE: Laboratory method to determine amphibole minerals in materials using heavy liquid separation (HLS) techniques.
This method is needed because there currently is no ASTM method for these micron sizes minerals that can be found in consumer products such as of cosmetic and pharmaceutical talc materials for asbestos content. Such a method is necessary in order to provide some standardization of materials preparation before analysis. Current methods of analysis (FDA/CTPA) are outdated and do not consider advances in the science of asbestos analysis or regulatory compliance.
Heavy Liquid, Lithium Metatungstate, Asbestos, Amphibole, Talc
Laboratory method to determine amphibole minerals in materials using heavy liquid separation (HLS) techniques.
This method is needed because there currently is no ASTM method for these micron sizes minerals that can be found in consumer products such as of cosmetic and pharmaceutical talc materials for asbestos content. Such a method is necessary in order to provide some standardization of materials preparation before analysis. Current methods of analysis (FDA/CTPA) are outdated and do not consider advances in the science of asbestos analysis or regulatory compliance.
The title and scope are in draft form and are under development within this ASTM Committee.
Date Initiated: 09-10-2023
Technical Contact: Frank Ehrenfeld