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ASTM C987-00a(2005)

Standard Practice for Vapor Attack on Refractories for Furnace Superstructures

Standard Practice for Vapor Attack on Refractories for Furnace Superstructures C0987-00AR05 ASTM|C0987-00AR05|en-US Standard Practice for Vapor Attack on Refractories for Furnace Superstructures Standard new BOS Vol. 15.01 Committee C08
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Significance and Use

This practice provides a guide for evaluating the resistance of refractories in glass melting furnace superstructures to vapor attack. This test method may also be useful for evaluating refractories in other applications where vapor attack occurs.

An electric-heated furnace is recommended. Water vapor and other atmospheric components in a gas- or fuel-fired furnace may participate in the chemical and physical reactions being studied. Results may differ, therefore, depending upon the nature and type of firing employed.

The degree of correlation between this practice and service performance is not fully determinable. This is intended to be an accelerated practice that generates a substantial degree of reaction in a relatively short amount of time. This acceleration may be accomplished by changing the composition and/or concentration of the reactants, increasing temperatures, or by performing the test in an isothermal environment.

Since the practice may not accurately simulate the service environment, observed results of this practice may not be representative of those found in service. It is imperative that the user understand and consider how the results of this practice may differ from those encountered in service. This is particularly likely if the reaction products, their nature, or their degree differ from those normally found in the actual service environment.

It is incumbent upon the user to understand that this is an aggressive, accelerated practice and to be careful in interpreting the results. If, for example, the reaction species have never been found in a real world furnace, then this practice should not necessarily be considered valid to evaluate the refractory in question.

Scope

1.1 This practice describes a procedure for comparing the behavior of refractories in contact with vapors under conditions intended to simulate the environment within a glass melting or other type of furnace when refractories are exposed to vapors from raw batch, molten glass, fuel, fuel contaminants, or other sources. This procedure is intended to accelerate service conditions for the purpose of determining in a relatively short time the interval resistance to fluxing, bloating, shrinkage, expansion, mineral conversion, disintegration, or other physical changes that may occur.

1.2 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety problems, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.

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Book of Standards Volume: 15.01
Developed by Subcommittee: C08.10
Pages: 3
DOI: 10.1520/C0987-00AR05
ICS Code: 81.080