ASTM D8013-16 (R2021) pdf free download.Standard Guide for Establishing a Recycle Program for Roof Coverings,Roofing Membrane, and Shingle Materials.
1.1 This guide provides information for the development of a program to reduce roof covering waste. The recycled roof coverings and any scrap roof cover materials may be reprocessed hack into new root coverings, into other rooting products, or into products other than rooting. This guide does not comment on the use or the inclusion of other recycled or recovered materials which may he used to increase the total amount of recycle material.
1 .2 This guide addresses terminology, logistics, quality assurance, separation, or segregation in the recycling process of materials.
3.1 Definitions—For definitions of roofing terms, see Terminology D1079. For definitions of recycling and recovery terms, see Guide D7209.
3.2 Definitions of Terms Specific to This Standard:
3.2.1 bale, n—waste that is compacted and secured as a bundle to facilitate handling, storage, and transportation.
3.2.2 liilk box, n—also known as bulk bin, skid box, tote box, or Gaylord, these are normally pallet size containers used for storing and shipping bulk quantities constructed of corrugated fiberboard, either double or triple walled.
3.2.3 certificate of composition disclosure, n—certificate describing certain properties of a recovered material from an external source, its formation and source, and the specific material shipment to which it applies.
3.2.3.1 Discussion—Examples of CCD information include polymer. molecular weight. percentage of inorganic material, contamination type and level, strength. modulus, impact and other mechanical properties: code or designation identifying the formulation and source information.
3.2.4 chemical recycling, n—processing of recovered material into a secondary raw material or product, with a significant change to the chemical structure of the material (such as cracking, gasi lication, and depolymerization), but excluding energy recovery or incineration.
3.2.5 collection, n—logistical process of moving waste from its source to a place where it can be recovered.
3.2.6 contaminant, n—unwanted substance or material defined according to the intended use.
3.2.7 fluff n—filament like by-product from recycling such as fiberglass or polyester reinforcement, felt backing. and similar materials.
3.2.9 landfill, n—waste disposal site for the deposit of waste onto or into land under controlled or regulated conditions.
3.2. 10 mechanical recycling, n—processing of recovered material into secondary raw material or products without significantly changing the chemical structure of the material.
3.2. 11 post-consumer material, n—roof cover material, generated by the end users of products that has fulfilled its intended purpose or can no longer be used in its present state; this includes material returned from the distribution chain.
3.2.11.1 Discussion—Post-consumer material is part of the broader category of recovered material and may come from households or commercial, industrial, and institutional facilities in their role as end users of a product.ASTM D8013 pdf download.