1、Designation: C 800 08Standard Specification forFibrous Glass Blanket Insulation (Aircraft Type)1This standard is issued under the fixed designation C 800; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A
2、 number 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 composition, size, dime
3、n-sions, and physical properties of glass fiber blanket thermal andacoustical insulation for use up to 700F (370C) in aircraftapplications. For specific applications, the maximum tempera-ture shall be agreed upon between the supplier and thepurchaser.1.2 The values stated in inch-pound units are to
4、be regardedas standard. The values given in parentheses are mathematicalconversions to SI units that are provided for information onlyand are not considered standard.1.3 This standard does not purport to address all of thesafety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is theresponsibility of t
5、he user of this standard to establish appro-priate safety and health practices and determine the applica-bility of regulatory limitations prior to use.2. Referenced Documents2.1 ASTM Standards:2C 167 Test Methods for Thickness and Density of Blanketor Batt Thermal InsulationsC 168 Terminology Relati
6、ng to Thermal InsulationC 177 Test Method for Steady-State Heat Flux Measure-ments and Thermal Transmission Properties by Means ofthe Guarded-Hot-Plate ApparatusC 390 Practice for Sampling and Acceptance of ThermalInsulation LotsC411 Test Method for Hot-Surface Performance of High-Temperature Therma
7、l InsulationC 518 Test Method for Steady-State Thermal TransmissionProperties by Means of the Heat Flow Meter ApparatusC 552 Specification for Cellular Glass Thermal InsulationC 1045 Practice for Calculating Thermal TransmissionProperties Under Steady-State ConditionsC 1058 Practice for Selecting Te
8、mperatures for Evaluatingand Reporting Thermal Properties of Thermal InsulationC 1304 Test Method for Assessing the Odor Emission ofThermal Insulation MaterialsC 1511 Test Method for Determining the Water Retention(Repellency) Characteristics of Fibrous Glass Insulation(Aircraft Type)C 1559 Test Met
9、hod for Determining Wicking of FibrousGlass Blanket Insulation (Aircraft Type)D 5034 Test Method for Breaking Strength and Elongationof Textile Fabrics (Grab Test)E 691 Practice for Conducting an Interlaboratory Study toDetermine the Precision of a Test MethodF 1110 Test Method for Sandwich Corrosio
10、n Test2.2 Other Standards14 CFR FAR (Federal Aviation Regulations) 25.853 Ap-pendix F, Part I314 CFR FAR (Federal Aviation Regulations) 25.856(a)Appendix F, Part IV33. Terminology3.1 DefinitionsTerminology C 168 shall be considered asapplying to the terms used in this specification. Definitions inTe
11、st Method C 522 shall be considered as applying to theacoustical terms used in this standard.3.2 Definitions of Terms Specific to This Standard:3.2.1 WettingA condition where the water has penetratedinto the insulation and fills the spaces between the fibers.4. Classification4.1 Fibrous glass blanke
12、t insulation covered by this speci-fication shall be classified into Types based on temperaturelimits, Classes based on acoustical properties, Grades based onnominal density and Groups based upon thickness as shown inTable 1.1This specification is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee C16 onTherm
13、al Insulation and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee C16.23 onBlanket and Loose Fill Insulation.Current edition approved Oct. 1, 2008. Published November 2008. Originallyapproved in 1975. Last previous edition approved in 2005 as C 800 05.2For referenced ASTM standards, visit the ASTM webs
14、ite, www.astm.org, orcontact ASTM Customer Service at serviceastm.org. For Annual Book of ASTMStandards volume information, refer to the standards Document Summary page onthe ASTM website.3Available from, National Archives and Records Administration 8601 AdelphiRoad College Park, MD 20740-6001.1Copy
15、right ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, United States.4.2 The insulation shall be either water repellent or non-water repellent.5. Ordering Information5.1 The type, class, grade, and group suited to the conditionsof intended service shall be sp
16、ecified by the purchaser afterconsultation with the supplier. Type refers to service tempera-ture, class refers to thermal/acoustical properties, grade refersto nominal density and group refers to thickness of insulation.5.2 It shall also be specified whether the insulation is to bewater repellent o
17、r non-water repellent.6. Materials and Manufacture6.1 Composition:6.1.1 Fiber shall be glass processed from a molten state intofibrous form.6.1.2 Binder shall be of a type and quantity to provide theproperties and performance listed in this specification. Addi-tives can be included to provide a degr
18、ee of water repellency.6.1.3 This product is typically supplied unfaced.6.1.4 The basic product can also be obtained in uncuredform for molding into special shapes other than blanket.However, not all requirements in this specification apply. Thepurchaser shall consult the supplier and agree on the p
19、ortionsof this specification and conditions that are applicable.6.2 For sizes and densities other than those listed, thepurchaser shall consult the material supplier.7. Physical Requirements7.1 The insulation shall conform to the requirements de-scribed in 7.2-7.11 and Tables 1-5.7.2 DensityThe insu
20、lation shall conform to the require-ments shown in Table 1. The insulation shall have a maximumdensity tolerance when tested in accordance with 11.6 of +15%, with no minimum limit.7.3 HandleabilityEach piece of insulation shall be suffi-ciently coherent to permit transportation and installation as a
21、unit.7.4 Burning CharacteristicsThe insulation shall conformto the requirements in FAR 25.853, Appendix F, Part I and theencapsulated insulation blanket shall conform to the require-ments in FAR 25.856(a) in accordance with 11.1. If required,unfaced blankets are tested with alternative methods or re
22、quire-ments recognized by airframe manufacturers to demonstrateand maintain product consistency.7.5 Wicking (water-repellent insulation only)The insula-tion shall conform to the requirements in Table 2, when test inaccordance with 11.2.7.6 Odor EmissionA detectable odor of objectionablenature record
23、ed by more than two of the five panel membersshall constitute failure of the material, when tested in accor-dance with 11.3.TABLE 1 Types, Classes, Grades and GroupsType 1 For Use to 450F (232C) ClassAANominal Density Maximum Density Color(unless otherwise specified)Nominal ThicknessGrade lb/ft3kg/m
24、3lb/ft3(kg/m3) Group in. (mm)A 0.34 (5.5) 0.39 (6.33) Medium gray 1 0.38 (9.5)B 0.42 (6.7) 0.48 (7.71) Amber 2 0.50 (13)C 0.50 (8.0) 0.58 (9.2) Medium gray 3 1.00 (25)D 0.60 (9.6) 0.69 (11.0) Green 4 1.50 (38)E 1.20 (19) 1.38 (21.9) Medium gray 5 2.00 (51)F 1.50 (24) 1.73 (27.6) AmberG 1.00 (16) 1.1
25、5 (18.4) OrangeClass BNominal Density Maximum Density Nominal ThicknessGrade lb/ft3kg/m3lb/ft3(kg/m3) Group in. (mm)A 0.50 (8.0) 0.58 (9.2) Amber 1 0.38 (9.5)B 0.60 (9.6) 0.69 (11.0) Amber 2 0.50 (13)C 1.00 (16) 1.15 (18.4) Amber 3 1.00 (25)4 2.00 (50)Type II-For Use to 700F (370C)Class AANominal De
26、nsity Maximum density Color Nominal ThicknessGrade lb/ft3kg/m3lb/ft3(kg/m3) Group in. (mm)A 0.60 (9.6) 0.69 (11.0) White to light tan 1 0.38 (9.5)B 1.00 (16) 1.15 (18.4) White to light tan 2 0.50 (13)C 3.00 (48) 3.45 (55.2) White to light tan 3 1.00 (25)TABLE 2 Other PropertiesProperty Requirement,
27、maxWicking:Before Aging and Before Leaching, in. (mm)14 (6.4)After Aging, in. (mm)14 (6.4)After Leaching, in. (mm)14 (6.4)Water Repellency, lb. (kg):A0.044 (0.020)AAverage of three test specimens.C8000827.7 Service TemperatureThe insulation shall conform tothe requirements in Table 1, when tested in
28、 accordance with11.7.7.7.1 Insulation shall be serviceable up to the maximumtemperature limitations as long as limited mechanical proper-ties are required. At maximum or near-maximum servicetemperatures, some deterioration of the binder is possible overextended periods of time.7.8 Apparent Thermal C
29、onductivityValues shall not ex-ceed those in Table 3, when tested in accordance with 11.9.7.9 Specific Transverse Airflow ResistanceThe insulationshall conform to the requirements in Table 4, when tested inaccordance with 11.4.7.10 Breaking StrengthThe insulation shall conform tothe requirements in
30、Table 5, when tested in accordance with11.5.7.11 Water Repellency (water-repellent insulation only)The insulation shall conform to the requirements of Table 2,when tested in accordance with 11.8.7.12 The insulation shall be rated 0 (no visible corrosion)when tested per the requirements of Test Metho
31、d F 1110 onnon-clad aluminum (2024T3).8. Dimensions and Permissible Variations8.1 Length and WidthThe average measured length andwidth shall not differ from the manufacturers standard dimen-sions by more than the following:Length6 in. (152 mm), with excess permitted;Width 60.5 in. (13 mm).8.2 Thickn
32、essInsulation shall recover to within the fol-lowing values of the nominal thickness:Less than 1-in. (25.1-mm) thick 6 20 %when tested per the requirements within C 167.1 in. (25.4 mm) or greater in thickness 6 0.25 in. (6.4 mm)8.3 Dimensions shall be tested in accordance with 11.6.8.4 Standard Size
33、sAs agreed upon between customer andmanufacturer.9. Workmanship, Finish, and Appearance9.1 The insulation units shall indicate good workmanship infabrication and shall not have visible defects that adverselyaffect their service qualities.10. Sampling10.1 The insulation shall be sampled in accordance
34、 withPractice C 390. Specific provision for sampling shall be asTABLE 3 Apparent Thermal Conductivity, max, Btu in./(hft2F) (W/(mK)Class AAMean Temperature F (C) Type I,Grades A therefore, no inch-poundcustomary units are given.NOTE 1Many literature references use cgs rayls (1 cgs rayl = 10 SIrayls)
35、.11.5 Breaking StrengthDetermine the breaking strength inaccordance with Test Methods D 5034, except as follows:11.5.1 The face of each jaw shall measure 1.0 6 0.1 in. by3.0 6 0.1 in. (25.4 6 2.54 mm by 76.2 6 2.54 mm). Eachsample shall measure 4.06 0.2 in. by 6.0 6 0.2 in. (101.6 65.08 mm by 152.4
36、6 5.08 mm) so that material overlaps thejaw and three superimposed pieces are broken at the same time.The distance between the jaws (known as the gage length) shallbe 3.0 6 0.2 in. (76.2 6 5.08 mm) at the start of the test.11.5.2 Report the average of five determinations of threespecimens each as th
37、e breaking strength.11.5.3 Calculate the breaking strength as follows:Breaking Strength 5Breaking ForceJaw Length 3 3(1)11.6 Thickness and DensityDetermine thickness and den-sity in accordance with Test Methods C 167.11.7 Service TemperatureThe maximum service tempera-ture of the insulation shall be
38、 evaluated in accordance with TestMethod C411.11.8 Water Repellency:Determine water repellency in accordance with Test MethodC 1510.11.9 Apparent Thermal Conductivity:11.9.1 Determine in accordance with Test Methods C 177 orC 518.11.9.2 Temperatures of test shall be in accordance withPractice C 1058
39、.11.9.3 See Practice C 1045 for requirements and guidelinesfor the determination of thermal transmission properties.12. Qualification Requirements12.1 The following requirements are generally employedfor the purpose of initial material or product qualification:12.1.1 Density,12.1.2 Handleability,12.
40、1.3 Burning Characteristics,12.1.4 Wicking,12.1.5 Odor Emission,12.1.6 Maximum Service Temperature,12.1.7 Apparent Thermal Conductivity,12.1.8 Specific Transverse Airflow Resistance, andTABLE 5 Breaking Strength-lb/in. (N/m) minimumType 1 Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5Class AA: MDAXMDAMDAXM
41、DAMDAXMDAMDAXMDAMDAXMDAGrades A 0.6 (105) 0.3 (52)Grades B 0.3 (52) 0.1 (18) 0.8 (140) 0.3 (52)Grades C 1.0 (175) 0.4 (70)Grades D 0.5 (88) 0.4 (70) 1.0 (175) 0.8 (140) 1.2 (210) 1.0 (175) 1.5 (263) 1.3 (228)Grades E 1.5 (263) 0.8 (140)Grades F 1.8 (316) 0.8 (140)Grade G 0.6(105) 0.5(88) 1.2 (210) 0
42、.9 (158)Class B:Grade A 0.5(88) 0.5(88) 1.0 (175) 1.0 (175) 1.3 (228) 1.3 (228)Grade B 0.5(88) 0.5 (88) 2.5 (438) 2.5 (438)Grade C 1.0(175) 1.0 (175) 2.0 (350) 2.0 (350)Type IIClass AA:Grade A 0.5(88) 0.3 (52) 1.0 (175) 0.5(88)Grade B 1.2 (210) 0.6 (105)Grade C 2.0 (350) 1.0 (175)AMD= Machine Direct
43、ion (length direction)XMD= Cross machine direction (width direction)C80008412.1.9 Breaking Strength.13. Inspection13.1 The following requirements are generally employedfor purposes of acceptance sampling of lots or shipments ofqualified insulation:13.1.1 Density,13.1.2 Water Repellency (water-repell
44、ent material only),13.1.3 Dimensions, and13.1.4 Workmanship.14. Rejection and Rehearing14.1 Material that fails to conform to the requirements ofthe specification may be rejected. Rejection shall be reported tothe manufacturer or supplier promptly and in writing. In caseof dissatisfaction with the r
45、esults of the test, the manufactureror supplier can make claim for a rehearing.14.2 In case of rejection, the manufacturer or supplier shallhave the right to reinspect the rejected shipment and resubmitthe lot after removal of that portion of the shipment notconforming to the specified requirements.
46、15. Packaging and Package Marking15.1 PackagingUnless otherwise agreed or specified be-tween the purchaser and the manufacturer or supplier, theinsulation shall be packaged in the manufacturers standardcommercial containers.15.2 MarkingUnless otherwise specified, containers shallbe marked with the s
47、uppliers name and designation, type,class, size and thickness, and quantity of the material con-tained.16. Keywords16.1 aircraft; aircraft insulation; airflow resistance; fibrousglass; fibrous glass insulation; thermal insulating materials-blanket; transverse; water repellency; wickingASTM Internati
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