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This ASTM method was discontinued by ASTM as obsolete. 

LCS Laboratory Inc does not offer this test anymore.

The evaporation rate is a complex parameter and cannot be calculated. The rate depends on the temperature of the air, the liquid, air velocity, and even relative humidity in the air. To simplify the matter, the evaporation rate is often measured side by side, with Butyl Acetate, and reported relative to Butyl Acetate. For example, if the relative evaporation rate of a liquid is equal to 3.0, this liquid evaporates 3 times faster than Butyl Acetate.

In our test, we measure the initial evaporation rate of your sample and compare it with the evaporation rate of 99.9% pure n-Butyl Acetate measured in the same conditions.

We also test for all other properties you might need for MSDS preparation. For pricing, please check our current catalogue, or email us to discuss your project.

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