1、Designation: C612 10Standard Specification forMineral Fiber Block and Board Thermal Insulation1This standard is issued under the fixed designation C612; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A n
2、umber in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon () indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.This standard has been approved for use by agencies of the Department of Defense.1. Scope1.1 This specification covers the classification, compositi
3、on,dimension, and physical properties of mineral fiber (rock, slag,or glass) semi-rigid and rigid board intended for the use asthermal insulation on surfaces operating at temperatures be-tween 0F (-18C) and 1800F (982C). For specific applica-tions, the actual temperature limits shall be agreed uponb
4、etween the supplier and the purchaser.1.2 For satisfactory performance, properly installed protec-tive vapor retarder or barriers shall be used on below ambienttemperature applications to reduce movement of water throughor around the insulation towards the colder surface. Failure touse a vapor retar
5、der or barrier can lead to insulation and systemdamage. Refer to Practice C1338 to aid material selection.Although vapor retarder properties are not part of this specifi-cation, properties required in Specification C1136 are pertinentto applications or performance.1.3 The orientation of the fibers w
6、ithin the boards isprimarily parallel to the principal surface (face). This specifi-cation does not cover fabricated pipe and tank wrap insulationwhere the insulation has been cut and fabricated to provide afiber orientation that is perpendicular to the surface (face).1.4 This standard does not purp
7、ort to provide the perfor-mance requirements of hourly-rated fire systems. Consult themanufacturer for the appropriate system.1.5 The values stated in inch-pound units are to be regardedas standard. The values given in parentheses are mathematicalconversions to SI units that are provided for informa
8、tion onlyand are not considered standard.1.6 This standard does not purport to address all of thesafety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is theresponsibility of the user of this standard to establish appro-priate safety and health practices and determine the applica-bility of regulatory
9、 limitations prior to use.2. Referenced Documents2.1 ASTM Standards:2C165 Test Method for Measuring Compressive Propertiesof Thermal InsulationsC168 Terminology Relating to Thermal InsulationC177 Test Method for Steady-State Heat Flux Measure-ments and Thermal Transmission Properties by Means ofthe
10、Guarded-Hot-Plate ApparatusC303 Test Method for Dimensions and Density of Pre-formed Block and BoardType Thermal InsulationC356 Test Method for Linear Shrinkage of PreformedHigh-Temperature Thermal Insulation Subjected to Soak-ing HeatC390 Practice for Sampling and Acceptance of ThermalInsulation Lo
11、tsC411 Test Method for Hot-Surface Performance of High-Temperature Thermal InsulationC447 Practice for Estimating the Maximum Use Tempera-ture of Thermal InsulationsC518 Test Method for Steady-State Thermal TransmissionProperties by Means of the Heat Flow Meter ApparatusC665 Specification for Minera
12、l-Fiber Blanket Thermal In-sulation for Light Frame Construction and ManufacturedHousingC680 Practice for Estimate of the Heat Gain or Loss and theSurface Temperatures of Insulated Flat, Cylindrical, andSpherical Systems by Use of Computer ProgramsC795 Specification for Thermal Insulation for Use in
13、 Con-tact with Austenitic Stainless SteelC921 Practice for Determining the Properties of JacketingMaterials for Thermal InsulationC1045 Practice for CalculatingThermalTransmission Prop-erties Under Steady-State ConditionsC1058 Practice for Selecting Temperatures for Evaluatingand Reporting Thermal P
14、roperties of Thermal Insulation1This specification is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee C16 onThermal Insulation and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee C16.20 onHomogeneous Inorganic Thermal Insulations.Current edition approved June 1, 2010. Published June 2010. Originallyapproved i
15、n 1967. Last previous edition approved in 2009 as C612 09. DOI:10.1520/C0612-10.2For referenced ASTM standards, visit the ASTM website, www.astm.org, orcontact ASTM Customer Service at serviceastm.org. For Annual Book of ASTMStandards volume information, refer to the standards Document Summary page
16、onthe ASTM website.1Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, United States.C1101/C1101M Test Methods for Classifying the Flexibil-ity or Rigidity of Mineral Fiber Blanket and BoardInsulationC1104/C1104M Test Method for Determining the WaterV
17、apor Sorption of Unfaced Mineral Fiber InsulationC1114 Test Method for Steady-State Thermal TransmissionProperties by Means of the Thin-Heater ApparatusC1136 Specification for Flexible, Low Permeance VaporRetarders for Thermal InsulationC1304 Test Method for Assessing the Odor Emission ofThermal Ins
18、ulation MaterialsC1335 Test Method for Measuring Non-Fibrous Content ofMan-Made Rock and Slag Mineral Fiber InsulationC1338 Test Method for Determining Fungi Resistance ofInsulation Materials and FacingsE84 Test Method for Surface Burning Characteristics ofBuilding Materials2.2 Other Referenced Docu
19、ment:CAN/ULC-S102 Standard Method of Test for SurfaceBurning Characteristics of Building Materials andAssem-blies33. Terminology3.1 DefintionsFor definitions used in this specification,refer toTerminology C168.3.2 Definitions of Terms Specific to This Standard:3.2.1 delivered thicknessthe actual thi
20、ckness of the prod-uct shipped by the manufacturer or the seller and received bythe purchaser.3.2.2 mean temperaturethe sum of the cold surface tem-perature and the hot surface temperature divided by two.3.2.3 shotis defined, for the purposes of this specification,as that material which cannot be br
21、ushed or mechanicallyshaken through No. 100 (150-m) sieve.4. Classification4.1 Mineral fiber board insulation covered by this specifi-cation shall be classified into seven types with two grades forType V and two categories, shown in Table 1. This classifica-tion is based upon the maximum use tempera
22、ture, maximumapparent thermal conductivity, minimum compressive resis-tance, maximum linear shrinkage, maximum water vaporsorption, and maximum surface burning characteristics for theinsulations.4.1.1 Category 1No compressive resistance (load-bearing) properties are required.4.1.2 Category 2Minimum
23、compressive resistance (load-bearing) properties are required.4.1.3 Type V, Grade ARequires no heat-up schedule.4.1.4 Type V, Grade BHeat-up schedule isrequired.WarningGrade B may not be suitable for applica-tions requiring hot installation capability at the maximumtemperature indicated. In general,
24、 products having a Grade Bdesignation are designed to be used with a heat-up schedule.Failure to use a heat-up schedule with Grade B products maylead to an exothermic reaction. This is dependent on thicknessand temperature. Consult the manufacturer or manufacturersliterature for special heat rate co
25、nsiderations.5. Ordering Information5.1 The type, category, grade for Type V, and dimensionsshall be specified by the purchaser.3Available from Underwriters Laboratories of Canada, 7 Crouse Road, Scarbor-ough, Ontario, Canada M1R 3A9.TABLE 1 Physical Property RequirementsAProperties Type IA Type IB
26、Type II Type III Type IVA Type IVBType VGrade A and BMaximum use temperatureBF (C) 450 (232) 450 (232) 850 (454) 1000 (538) 1200 (649) 1200 (649) 1800 (982)Apparent thermal conductivity, max,Btu in./h ft2F (W/m K)Mean temperatures F (C)25 (-4) 0.22 (0.032) 0.21 (0.030) 0.21 (0.030) 0.21 (0.030) 0.21
27、 (0.030) 0.23 (0.033) 0.44 (0.063)75 (24) 0.26 (0.037) 0.26 (0.037) 0.25 (0.036) 0.25 (0.036) 0.25 (0.036) 0.24 (0.035) 0.45 (0.064)100 (38) 0.28 (0.040) 0.27 (0.039) 0.27 (0.039) 0.27 (0.039) 0.27 (0.039) 0.25 (0.036) 0.45 (0.064)200 (93) 0.36 (0.052) 0.34 (0.049) 0.35 (0.050) 0.35 (0.050) 0.34 (0.
28、049) 0.30 (0.043) 0.47 (0.068)300 (149) 0.46 (0.066) 0.42 (0.060) 0.44 (0.063) 0.44 (0.063) 0.44 (0.063) 0.36 (0.052) 0.49 (0.071)400 (204) 0.55 (0.079) 0.55 (0.079) 0.55 (0.079) 0.42 (0.061) 0.52 (0.075)500 (260) 0.70 (0.101) 0.70 (0.101) 0.70 (0.101) 0.53 (0.076) 0.55 (0.080)600 (316) 0.90 (0.130)
29、 0.85 (0.123) 0.63 (0.091) 0.59 (0.085)700 (371) 1.00 (0.144) 0.75 (0.108) 0.63 (0.091)800 (427) 0.67 (0.097)Minimum Compressive resistance at10 % deformation, min, lb/ft2(kPa)Category I no compressive resistance requirementCategory 2 N. A.C25 (1.2) 25 (1.2) 12 (0.6) 50 (2.4) 50 (2.4) 1000 (48)Linea
30、r shrinkage, at maximum usetemperature, %2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 4.0Water vapor sorption, max, % 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0Surface burning characteristics:Flame spread index, max 25 25 25 25 25 25 25Smoke developed, max 50 50 50 50 50 50 50ARefer to Section 7 for additional physical property requir
31、ements.BSee Warning in 6.2.1.CN. A. indicates not applicable.C612 1026. Materials and Manufacture6.1 CompositionMineral fiber block and semi-rigid andrigid board insulation shall be composed of rock, slag, or glassprocessed from the molten state into fibrous form and bondedwith an organic or inorgan
32、ic binders or both.Asbestos shall notbe used as an ingredient or component part of the product.6.2 Facings:6.2.1 The purchaser shall specify whether the insulationshall be supplied plain or with facings and, if faced, shallspecify the type and its requirements. (WarningThe user isadvised that it is
33、possible that the maximum use temperature offacings and adhesives is lower than the maximum use tempera-ture of the insulation. The user shall ensure that sufficientthickness shall be installed so none of these accessory items(facings and adhesives) are exposed to temperatures abovetheir maximum use
34、 temperature.)6.2.2 The vapor retarder facings shall be in accordance withSpecification C1136.6.2.3 Typical facings are as follows (others are available):6.2.3.1 Aluminum foil, reinforced fiberglass scrim, andnatural (brown) kraft paper laminate (facing) is known as FRKor FSK.6.2.3.2 White kraft pap
35、er, reinforced fiberglass scrim, andaluminum foil laminate (facing) is known as ASJ (All ServiceJacket).6.2.3.3 Aluminum foil, reinforced fiberglass scrim, andplastic film (example: polyethylene) laminate (facing) isknown as FSP (Foil-Scrim-Polyethylene).6.2.3.4 Aluminum foil, and6.2.3.5 Vinyl film.
36、7. Physical Properties7.1 The insulation type shall conform to the followingrequirements in Table 1: maximum use temperature, apparentthermal conductivity, compressive resistance, linear shrinkage,water vapor sorption, and surface burning characteristics.7.1.1 Apparent Thermal Conductivity Test in a
37、ccordancewith 12.3.7.1.2 Compressive ResistanceTest in accordance with12.4.7.1.3 Linear ShrinkageTest in accordance to 12.5.7.1.4 Water Vapor SorptionTest in accordance with 12.6.7.1.5 Surface Burning CharacteristicsTest in accordancewith 12.7.7.2 Odor EmissionA detectable odor of objectionablenatur
38、e recorded by more than two of five panel members shallconstitute rejection of the material when tested in accordancewith 12.8.7.3 Corrosiveness to SteelWhen tested and evaluated inaccordance with 12.9, the corrosion resulting from insulation incontact with steel plates shall be judged to be no grea
39、ter thanfor comparative plates in contact with sterile cotton. Test thecomposite insulation material (with facing and adhesive) whena facing is factory adhered by the manufacturer or thefabricator. (WarningThere are adhesives that can causecorrosion to steel when they are in contact with water or wa
40、tervapor and the steel. Currently, there is not a test methodavailable to satisfy every potential corrosion application.)7.4 Stress Corrosion to Austenitic Stainless SteelWhenspecified, shall be tested and evaluated in accordance with12.10.7.5 Semi-rigid or RigidWhen tested and evaluated at itsdeliv
41、ered thickness in accordance with 12.11, all mineral fiber(rock, slag, and glass) board and block must qualify to besemi-rigid or rigid.7.6 Non-Fibrous (Shot) ContentThe averaged maximumshot content of rock or slag mineral fiber products, Types IAthrough IVB as shown in Table 1, shall not exceed 25
42、% byweight as defined in 12.2. Type V products contain otheringredients which invalidates the way shot content is deter-mined. Non-fibrous content is not applicable to glass mineralfiber products.7.7 Maximum Use TemperatureShall be tested in accor-dance with 12.1, the board and block insulation shal
43、l not warp,flame, or glow during hot surface exposure. No evidence ofmelting or fiber degradation shall be evident upon posttestinspection.7.8 Maximum Exothermic Temperature RiseShall betested in accordance with 12.1, the internal temperature shallnot at any time exceed the hot surface temperature b
44、y morethan 200F (111C).The 200F criterion applies during heat-upas well as steady state conditions. Exceeding this limit consti-tutes noncompliance to this specification and rejection.7.9 Fungi ResistanceShall be tested in accordance with12.12; growth no greater than that on a comparative item(white
45、 birch wood) shall be considered to have passed the testmethod criteria.8. Qualification Requirements8.1 The following requirements shall be employed for thepurpose of initial product qualification:8.1.1 Maximum use temperature,8.1.2 Apparent thermal conductivity,8.1.3 Compressive resistance,8.1.4 L
46、inear shrinkage,8.1.5 Water vapor sorption,8.1.6 Surface burning characteristics,8.1.7 Odor emission,8.1.8 Corrosiveness,8.1.9 Rigidity, and8.1.10 Shot content.8.1.11 Fungi resistance.9. Dimensions, Mass, and Permissible Variations9.1 The standard sizes and tolerances of mineral fiber boardinsulatio
47、n are listed in Table 2. Specific sizes and tolerancesshall be agreed upon between the purchaser and the supplier.9.2 The maximum density (determined in accordance withTest Method C303) specified in Table 3 for Type(s) IAthroughType V are for weight design purposes only.10. Workmanship, Finish and A
48、ppearance10.1 The insulation shall have good workmanship and shallnot have defects which adversely affect its installation andperformance qualities.C612 10311. Sampling11.1 Inspection and qualification of the insulation shall be inaccordance with Practice C390 or as otherwise specified in thepurchas
49、e order or contract as agreed between the purchaser andseller.11.2 Shot Content Test SamplesA minimum of threespecimens must be tested to determine average shot content forany single shipment.12. Test Methods12.1 Maximum Use Temperature and Exothermic RiseTemperaturesTest in accordance with Test Method C411 andthe hot surface performance of Practice C447 at the maximumuse temperature of the insulation. All types shall be testedwithout jacketing at 8-in. (203-mm) thickness or at the manu-facturers stated maximum thickness, in either single
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