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UPCOMING COMMITTEE MEETINGS June 26-30, 2022 Hyatt Regency Seattle, Seattle, WA Check ASTM Website regularly for updates Petroleum Products, Liquid Fuels and Lubricants (D02) Gaseous Fuels (D03) Water (D19) Waste Management (D34)


Bioenergy and Industrial Chemicals from Biomass (E48) Wear and Erosion (G02)


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SYMPOSIUM HIGHLIGHTING STANDARD GUIDES AND PRACTICES THAT SUPPORT THE LUBRICANT CONDITION MONITORING INDUSTRY


Date: June 26, 2022 - June 27, 2022 Event Location: Hyatt Regency Seattle, Seattle, WA, United States Organized by: ASTM Committee D02 on Petroleum Products and Lubricants


OBJECTIVE AND SCOPE This symposium will present new technologies and developments available in the condition


monitoring industry and will highlight condition monitoring strategies pertinent to all sectors of the in-service lubricant analysis community, including service providers, lubricant and instrument manufacturers, and end-users.


Topics for this symposium include: • Viscosity


• Grease cleanliness


• Using oil analysis data to create criteria and trends • Proper oil sampling techniques • Failure modes and effects • Used diesel engine oil testing • Wear particle classification


• Filtration best practices as it relates to condition monitoring • FTIR Data Analysis Methods • Applications for oil analysis data • Data Analytics and IoT


• Integrated testing instruments and on-site testing labs • Elemental Spectroscopy Techniques The language of the symposium will be English. To view the technical program (presentation times,


paper titles, and presenters’ QUALITY PARAMETERS FOR RECOVERED CARBON BLACK


ASTM International’s recovered carbon black (rCB) committee (D36) is developing a proposed standard that will be used to differentiate be- tween different rCB products and provide quality control tool for producers and users. According to ASTM International member Pieter ter Haar, the proposed standard (WK81244) will explain how thermogravimetry (TGA), a type of thermal analysis, can be used to measure rCB bulk composition parameters. TGA can also measure organic residuals, ash content, and overall carbon content.


“The proposed standard will be a useful tool for quality control purposes and can be used for off-take agreements, technical data sheets, and certificates of analysis,” says ter Haar, director, sustainable carbonaceous materials, Circtec Ltd. “This will be most useful for both manufacturers as well as users/consumers.”


“The proposed standard will further improve the adoption of recovered carbon black, a recycled product made out of end-of-life tires,” says ter Harr. “rCB is able to complement or substitute conventional carbon black in many applications, most noticeable in the production of new, more sustainable tires.” All interested parties are invited to join in the standards developing activities of the rCB committee. “We are constantly looking for technical input and testing capabilities for the development of new standards, as well as labs with TGA capability to help develop the precision and bias study for the proposed standard,” says ter Haar.


PIN APRIL / MAY names), please Pre-registration opens approximately 10 weeks before the start of the symposium.


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