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Standard Test Method for Methanol Wall Wash of Marine Vessels Handling Polyester Grade Monoethylene Glycol

ASTM-E2664 - 2009 EDITION - SUPERSEDED
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Standard Practice for Methanol Wall Wash of Marine Vessels Handling Polyester Grade Monoethylene Glycol
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Scope

1.1 This test method covers the methanol wall wash procedure and the chemical and physical analysis of the wall wash sampling for cargo tanks of marine vessels handling polyester grade monoethylene glycol. The key sections for the wall wash procedure and test methods appear in the following order:

Sections
Wall Wash Procedure7 and 8
Appearance9-11
Color12-14
Hydrocarbons15-17
Chloride18-21

1.2 The values given in SI units are to be considered as the standard. No other units of measurement are included in this standard.

1.3 Review the current Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for detailed information concerning toxicity, first aid procedures and safety precautions.

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 and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use. For specific hazard statements, see Section 6.

Significance and Use

The methanol wall wash test is performed to determine the cleanliness and suitability of cargo tanks or compartments on a marine vessel prior to loading polyester grade monoethylene glycol. Polyester grade monoethylene glycol has very high quality requirements and must be handled with care, as it is adversely affected by oxygen, hydrocarbons, water and chloride. It is especially susceptible to aromatic contamination, which degrades UV transmittance. Possible sources of contamination are the prior cargoes and cleaning agents. The methanol wall wash procedure provides a representative sampling of the impurities and contamination present on the sides of the cargo tank.

The test methods used for analysis of the methanol wall wash samples are capable of determining low levels of impurities or contamination in methanol. These tests include appearance, color, hydrocarbons and chloride. The producers of polyester grade monoethylene glycol need confirmation of the cleanliness and suitability of the marine vessels tanks prior to loading with in-specification material. Cargo tanks that do not pass the wall wash test should not be loaded.

Alternative test methods and technology for several of the methods can be found in the Appendix. The alternative test methods do not have precision data for the application of these methods in analyzing methanol. Use of these methods is optional and individuals using the alternative methods should assure themselves that the method is sufficiently precise. Precision data is only for the original test methods listed.

Keywords

appearance; chloride; color; hydrocarbons; methanol; polyester grade monoethylene glycol; wall wash; ICS Number Code 13.300 (Protection against dangerous goods); 47.020.85 (Cargo spaces)

To find similar documents by ASTM Volume:

06.04 (Paint -- Solvents; Aromatic Hydrocarbons)

15.05 (Engine Coolants; Halogenated Organic Solvents and Fire Extinguishing Agents; Industrial and Specialty Chemicals)

To find similar documents by classification:

13.300 (Protection against dangerous goods Including performance requirements for dangerous goods, their handling, storage, transportation, marking, labelling, etc. Nuclear fissile materials, see 27.120.30 Explosives, see 71.100.30)

47.020.85 (Cargo spaces Including tanks and tankers)

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Document Number

ASTM-E2664-09

Revision Level

2009 EDITION

Status

Superseded

Modification Type

New

Publication Date

Jan. 1, 2009

Document Type

Test Method

Page Count

5 pages

Committee Number

E15.02