Summary for .68 Caliber from ASTM F1979-17
Note: Additional information is given in specification, but not within this summary, for .43, .50, .55, and .62 caliber paintballs.
1. Diameter: 0.65 - 0.709 inches
2. Weight: 3.5 grams maximum
3. Fill Material
4. Impact Breakage Test
5. Product Marking - warnings, instructions, caliber, quantity, name/address of manufacturer, lot number (container of 500 or more), etc.
Note: Additional information is given in specification, but not within this summary, for .43, .50, .55, and .62 caliber paintballs.
1. Diameter: 0.65 - 0.709 inches
a. Measured at polar axis and seam
b. Both measurement can vary within the aforementioned range, paintball by paintball
2. Weight: 3.5 grams maximum
3. Fill Material
a. pH 4.0 - 8.0
b. A test is later defined to ensure the fill does not excessively degrade polycarbonate. Essentially, polycarbonate tensile bars are exposed to the fill for 7 days while
held in a bent position at a given temperature. The test specimens are then inspected for cracks. There are also control specimens, ceteris paribus, except exposed
to water.
c. Fill shall not mimic color of human blood
b. A test is later defined to ensure the fill does not excessively degrade polycarbonate. Essentially, polycarbonate tensile bars are exposed to the fill for 7 days while
held in a bent position at a given temperature. The test specimens are then inspected for cracks. There are also control specimens, ceteris paribus, except exposed
to water.
c. Fill shall not mimic color of human blood
4. Impact Breakage Test
a. Paintballs manufactured within last 8 months
b. Storage and non-test handling at 66 - 80 degree Fahrenheit, 65% maximum relative humidity
c. Test at aforementioned temperature and humidity within 10 minutes of removal from original sealed container
d. Shoot at plywood nominally normal to surface at 260 - 300 fps (measured within 3.3 ft of muzzle) at 79-81 ft from target
e. Ten out of ten paintballs shot within aforementioned parameters must break on target
b. Storage and non-test handling at 66 - 80 degree Fahrenheit, 65% maximum relative humidity
c. Test at aforementioned temperature and humidity within 10 minutes of removal from original sealed container
d. Shoot at plywood nominally normal to surface at 260 - 300 fps (measured within 3.3 ft of muzzle) at 79-81 ft from target
e. Ten out of ten paintballs shot within aforementioned parameters must break on target
5. Product Marking - warnings, instructions, caliber, quantity, name/address of manufacturer, lot number (container of 500 or more), etc.
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