ASTM D3825-90(2005) is a test method for dynamic surface tension by the fast-bubble technique, measuring the surface tension of a liquid at very short surface ages after a new surface is created.
Droplet Lab’s Dropometer supports quality control and research and development by providing repeatable pendant-drop surface tension measurements and reporting; it does not replace a bubble pressure method instrument used to measure the dynamic surface tension at millisecond surface ages.
- Equilibrium (γ_eq) for batch-to-batch control of a formulation and solvent balance.
- Comparative dynamic metric (γ_dyn proxy) from a defined pendant-drop sequence (report method settings).
- Replicate spread (median + IQR or SD across ≥N drops) for release and drift detection.
Acceptance thresholds are process specific; set PASS/MONITOR/FAIL gates using your own baseline + challenge data and the performance risk you are protecting (surface wetting, adhesion, and defect prevention).
Control sample prep, test temperature, and timing under a locked SOP, and follow the current official ASTM D3825 revision used by your lab for any fast-bubble parameters when compliance is required.
Pendant drop is not designed for the same short time after formation accessed by maximum bubble pressure; treat pendant-drop “fast” results as qualitative unless you have validated a correlation to line outcomes. Public listings also indicate D3825 is scoped to certain viscosity and vapor-pressure ranges at the test temperature confirm applicability in the official document.
Use a known reference liquid (site-defined), monitor temperature and vibration, and reject runs with evaporation, contamination, or poor fit stability.