ASTM C1285-21 - 1.2.2021
 
Significance and Use

5.1?These test methods provide data useful for evaluating the chemical durability (see 3.1.5) of glass waste forms as measured by elemental release. Accordingly, it may be applicable throughout manufacturing, research, and development.

5.1.1?Test Method A can specifically be used to obtain data to evaluate whether the chemical durability of glass waste forms have been consistently controlled during production (see Table 1).

5.1.2?Test Method B can specifically be used to measure the chemical durability of glass waste forms under various test conditions, for example, varying test durations, test temperatures, sample surface area (SA)-to-leachant volume (V) ratios (see Appendix X1), and leachant types (see Table 1). Data from this test may form part of the larger body of data that are necessary in the logical approach to long-term prediction of waste form behavior (see Practice C1174).

 
1. Scope

1.1?These product consistency Test Methods A and B provide a measure of the chemical durability of homogeneous glasses, phase separated glasses, devitrified glasses, glass ceramics, multiphase glass ceramic waste forms, or combinations thereof, hereafter collectively referred to as glass waste forms by measuring the concentrations of the chemical species released to a test solution under carefully controlled conditions.

1.1.1?Test Method A is a seven-day chemical durability test performed at 90 ? 2 ?C in a leachant of ASTM-Type I water. The test method is static and conducted in stainless steel vessels. The stainless steel vessels require a gasket to remain leak-tight (see Note 1) The stainless steel vessels are considered to be closed system tests. Test Method A can specifically be used to evaluate whether the chemical durability and elemental release characteristics of nuclear, hazardous, and mixed glass waste forms have been consistently controlled during production. This test method is applicable to radioactive and simulated glass waste forms as defined above.

Note 1:?TFE-fluorocarbon gaskets, available commercially, are acceptable and chemically inert up to radiation doses of 1 ? 105 R of beta or gamma radiation which have been shown not to damage TFE-fluorocarbon. If higher radiation doses are anticipated, special gaskets fabricated from metals such as copper, gold, lead, or indium are recommended.

1.1.2?Test Method B is a durability test that allows testing at various test durations, test temperatures, particle size and masses of glass sample, leachant volumes, and leachant compositions. This test method is static and can be conducted in stainless steel or PFA TFE-fluorocarbon vessels. The stainless steel vessels are considered to be closed system while the PFA TFE-fluorocarbon vessels are considered to be open system tests. Test Method B can specifically be used to evaluate the relative chemical durability characteristics of homogeneous glasses, phase separated glasses, devitrified glasses, glass ceramics, or multiphase glass ceramic waste forms, or combinations thereof. This test method is applicable to radioactive (nuclear) and mixed, hazardous, and simulated glass waste forms as defined above. Test Method B cannot be used as a consistency test for production of high level radioactive glass waste forms.

1.2?These test methods must be performed in accordance with all quality assurance requirements for acceptance of the data.

1.3?The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as standard. The values given in parentheses after SI units are provided for information only and are not considered standard.

1.4?This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety, health, and environmental practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.

1.5?This international standard was developed in accordance with internationally recognized principles on standardization established in the Decision on Principles for the Development of International Standards, Guides and Recommendations issued by the World Trade Organization Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) Committee.

 
2. Referenced Documents

C1463-19

Standard Practices for Dissolving Glass Containing Radioactive and Mixed Waste for Chemical and Radiochemical Analysis

C1662-18

Standard Practice for Measurement of the Glass Dissolution Rate Using the Single-Pass Flow-Through Test Method

D859-16(2021)e1

Standard Test Method for Silica in Water (Includes all amendments and changes 12/6/2021).

D1129-13(2020)e2

Standard Terminology Relating to Water (Includes all amendments and changes 2/14/2024).

D1193-06(2018)

Standard Specification for Reagent Water

E177-20

Standard Practice for Use of the Terms Precision and Bias in ASTM Test Methods

E456-13a(2022)

Standard Terminology Relating to Quality and Statistics (Includes all amendments and changes 4/21/2022).

E1402-13(2023)

Standard Guide for Sampling Design

C1220-21

Standard Test Method for Static Leaching of Monolithic Waste Forms for Disposal of Radioactive Waste

D1293-18

Standard Test Methods for pH of Water

D4327-17

Standard Test Method for Anions in Water by Suppressed Ion Chromatography

D5956-21

Standard Guide for Sampling Strategies for Heterogeneous Wastes

E7-22

Standard Terminology Relating to Metallography

E691-23

Standard Practice for Conducting an Interlaboratory Study to Determine the Precision of a Test Method

C162-23

Standard Terminology of Glass and Glass Products

C429-21

Standard Test Method for Sieve Analysis of Raw Materials for Glass Manufacture

C693-93(2019)

Standard Test Method for Density of Glass by Buoyancy

C92-95(2022)e1

Standard Test Methods for Sieve Analysis and Water Content of Refractory Materials (Includes all amendments and changes 4/22/2022).

C169-16(2022)

Standard Test Methods for Chemical Analysis of Soda-Lime and Borosilicate Glass

C225-85(2022)

Standard Test Methods for Resistance of Glass Containers to Chemical Attack

C371-09(2024)

Standard Test Method for Wire-Cloth Sieve Analysis of Nonplastic Ceramic Powders

C859-24

Standard Terminology Relating to Nuclear Materials

C1109-23

Standard Practice for Analysis of Aqueous Leachates from Nuclear Waste Materials Using Inductively Coupled Plasma-Atomic Emission Spectroscopy

C1174-20

Standard Guide for Evaluation of Long-Term Behavior of Materials Used in Engineered Barrier Systems (EBS) for Geological Disposal of High-Level Radioactive Waste