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C535 12
diameter, each having a mass between 390 and 445 g, and
having a total mass of 5000 6 25 g.
NOTE 2Steel ball bearings 46.0 mm (11316 in.) and 47.6 mm (178 in.)
in diameter, having a mass approximately 400 and 440 g each,
respectively, are readily available. Steel spheres 46.8 mm (12732 in.) in
diameter having a mass approximately 420 g may also be obtainable. The
charge may consist of a mixture of these sizes conforming to the total
mass tolerance of 6.4.
7. Sampling
10. Calculation
10.1 Calculate the loss (the difference between the original
mass and the final mass of the test sample) as a percentage of
the original mass of the test sample (Note 4).
NOTE 4The percent loss determined by this method has no known
consistent relationship to the percent loss for the same material when
tested by Test Method C131.
11. Report
11.3 Grading designation from Table 1 used for the test, and
12.2 Bias
12.2.1 Because there is no accepted reference material
suitable for determining the bias in this test method, no
statement on bias is made.
3
These numbers represent, respectively, the (1s%) and (d2s%) limits as
described in Practice C670.
4
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Retained on
63 (212)
50 (2)
37.5 (112)
25.0 (1)
19.0 (34)
Total
1
2 500 50
2 500 50
5 000 50
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...
10 000 100
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5 000 25
5 000 25
10 000 50
C535 12
13. Keywords
13.1 abrasion; aggregate (coarse; large size); degradation;
impact; Los Angeles machine
APPENDIX
(Nonmandatory Information)
X1. MAINTENANCE OF SHELF
X1.2 The shelf should be inspected periodically to determine that it is not bent either lengthwise or from its normal
SUMMARY OF CHANGES
Committee C09 has identified the location of selected changes to this test method since the last issue,
C535 09, that may impact the use of this test method. (Approved December 15, 2012)
(1) Revised Section 12 Precision and Bias.
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