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Gardner Liquid Color Standard (No. 5)

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Gardner Liquid Color Standard (No. 5)

Gardner Liquid Color Standards are color reference standards in the ASTM C40 and AASHTO T 21 test methods for the determination of organic impurities in fine aggregates. The standards are an alternate option for the Organic Impurities Test Set. Individual reference standards are available in five Gardner colors noted in the test method. The liquid is securely sealed in 0.47x4.6in (11.9x116mm) Dia.xH glass tubes marked with the Gardner number and packaged in a protective case. The shelf life of each color standard is five years.

Features:

  • Liquid Gardner Color Scale reference standards for accurate visual comparison of test samples
  • Standards available as required for organic impurities test of fine aggregates
  • Five-year shelf life in sealed glass tubes

Product Dimensions 0.47 x 4.6in (11.9 x 116mm) Dia. x H

Organic Impurities Test Accessories:

  • Sodium Hydroxide Pellets come in a 1lb container available in standard or reagent grade for testing to ASTM and AASHTO standards

  • Organic Impurities Color Reference Disk comes with five permanent, fade-free solid-glass reference colors of 5, 8, 11, 14, and 16 on the Gardner color scale mounted in a protective plastic frame
  • Gardner Liquid Color Standards are available in Gardner Nos. 5, 8, 11, 14, and 16 for an alternate way to reference colors and also meet ASTM/AASHTO requirements

Meets Test Methods:
AASHTO T21
ASTM C 40/40M

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The Benefits Of Testing Aggregate From The Materials Testing Experts 


The Gardner Liquid Color Standard (No. 5) is a color reference standard that is specifically designed for use in the ASTM C40 and AASHTO T 21 test methods. These test methods are used to determine the presence of organic impurities in fine aggregates.

The Gardner Liquid Color Standard is an alternative option to the Organic Impurities Test Set. It is available in five different Gardner colors, which are noted in the test method. The liquid is securely sealed in glass tubes that measure 0.47x4.6 inches (11.9x116mm) in diameter and height respectively. Each tube is marked with the corresponding Gardner number and is packaged in a protective case.

One of the key features of the Gardner Liquid Color Standard is its accuracy in providing visual comparisons of test samples. This ensures reliable and consistent results in the organic impurities test of fine aggregates. The liquid color standards have a shelf life of five years, thanks to the securely sealed glass tubes that prevent any contamination or degradation.

In addition to the No. 5 Gardner Liquid Color Standard, our product range includes other Gardner color options such as No. 8, No. 11, No. 14, and No. 16. These options allow you to choose the best reference colors to meet your specific requirements while also complying with the ASTM and AASHTO standards.

To assist you further in conducting the organic impurities test, we offer a range of accessories. These include Sodium Hydroxide Pellets, Organic Impurities Test Bottle with Lid, and the Organic Impurities Color Reference Disk. Each of these accessories is designed to complement the Gardner Liquid Color Standards and ensure accurate and reliable testing.

When it comes to testing aggregate samples, accuracy and reliability are of utmost importance. By choosing the Gardner Liquid Color Standards, you can trust that you are using superior products that meet industry standards. Our expertise in materials testing is reflected in the quality and performance of our products.

To learn more about organic impurities test and other related topics, we invite you to explore our blog. Our blog contains informative articles such as "What is the Fineness Modulus of Aggregates?" and "Why Are Aggregate Materials in High Demand?" These resources will further enhance your understanding of the subject and help you make informed decisions when testing aggregate materials.

Gardner Liquid Color Standard (No. 5)

Gardner Liquid Color Standard (No. 5)

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