GSO ASTM F3188:2023

ASTM F3188:16(2021) 
Gulf Standard   Current Edition
· Approved on 03 May 2023 ·

Standard Specification for Extractable Hazardous Metals in Synthetic Turf Infill Materials

Sports facilities
Including swimming-pools, spas, solaria, sports fields, running-tracks, spectator facilities for sports, etc.

GSO ASTM F3188:2023 Files

GSO ASTM F3188:2023 Scope

This specification covers all extractable hazardous metals (man-made or natural) that are intended for use as infill materials for synthetic turf sports surfaces. It specifies the amount of certain metals that have the potential to be extracted from synthetic turf infill materials if ingested. The time, temperature, and pH of the extraction fluid approximate the conditions the infill material would experience in the stomach during the digestive process. The levels of extractable metals are compared to maximum levels allowed in children's toys.

This specification includes requirements with respect to performance (hazardous metal content), test methods, sampling, apparatus, reagents, and procedure.

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