1、Designation: F 1138 98 (Reapproved 2007)An American National StandardStandard Specification forSpray Shields for Mechanical Joints1This standard is issued under the fixed designation F 1138; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of re
2、vision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon (e) 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 specificati
3、on describes the manufacturing require-ments for spray shield stock and the fabrication and installationrequirements for spray shields made from that stock.1.1.1 Sections 2-14 address the manufacturing requirementsfor the spray shield stock. Annex A1 addresses the fabricationand installation require
4、ments for the spray shields.1.1.2 Fig. 1 shows the typical construction of a spray shield.Figs. 2-6 show methods of installation of a spray shield onvarious mechanical joints.1.2 The shields are intended for use around mechanicaljoints (flanged, bolted unions, and so forth) in liquid pipingsystems t
5、o prevent the impingement of flammable liquid on hotsurfaces or fluids onto electrical switchboards and componentsresulting from a leak in the mechanical joint.1.3 The values stated in inch-pound units are to be regardedas the standard. The values given in parentheses are forinformation only.2. Refe
6、renced Documents2.1 ASTM Standards:2A 176 Specification for Stainless and Heat-Resisting Chro-mium Steel Plate, Sheet, and StripA 276 Specification for Stainless Steel Bars and ShapesA 580/A 580M Specification for Stainless Steel WireB 134/B 134M Specification for Brass WireB 164 Specification for N
7、ickel-Copper Alloy Rod, Bar, andWireB 166 Specification for Nickel-Chromium-Iron Alloys(UNS N06600, N06601, N06603, N06690, N06693,N06025, and N06045)* and Nickel-Chromium-Cobalt-Molybdenum Alloy (UNS N06617) Rod, Bar, and WireD 1308 Test Method for Effect of Household Chemicals onClear and Pigmente
8、d Organic FinishesD 1424 Test Method for Tearing Strength of Fabrics byFalling-Pendulum Type (Elmendorf) ApparatusD 1682 Methods of Test for Breaking Load and Elongationof Textile Fabrics3D 1777 Test Method for Thickness of Textile MaterialsD 3389 Test Method for Coated Fabrics Abrasion Resis-tance
9、(Rotary Platform Abrader)D 3776 Test Methods for Mass Per Unit Area (Weight) ofFabricD 3786 Test Method for Bursting Strength of TextileFabricsDiaphragm Bursting Strength Tester MethodD 3951 Practice for Commercial PackagingF 501 Test Method for Aerospace Materials Response toFlame, with Vertical Te
10、st Specimen (for Aerospace Ve-hicles Standard Conditions)32.2 American Association of Textile Chemists and ColoristsStandards:AATCC-22 Water Repellency, Spray Test4AATCC-35 Water Resistance, Rain Test4AATCC-127 Water Resistance, Hydrostatic Pressure Test42.3 Military Standards:MIL-C-20079 Cloth, Gla
11、ss, Tape, Textile Glass and Thread,Glass5MIL-C-20696 Cloth, Coated, Nylon Waterproof52.4 Federal Standard:WW-C-440 Clamps, Hose (Low Pressure)53. Ordering Information3.1 ASTM designation and year of issue,3.2 Length and width required (see 7.1), and3.3 Type of stainless steel (see 4.1).1This specifi
12、cation is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee F25 on Shipsand Marine Technology and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee F25.07 onGeneral Requirements.Current edition approved Dec. 1, 2007. Published January 2008. Originallyapproved in 1988. Last previous edition approved in 2003 as F 1
13、138 98(2003).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 onthe ASTM website.3Withdrawn4Available from American Association o
14、f Textile Chemists and Colorists(AATCC), P.O. Box 12215, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709, http:/www.aatcc.org.5Available from U.S. Government Printing Office Superintendent of Documents,732 N. Capitol St., NW, Mail Stop: SDE, Washington, DC 20401, http:/www.access.gpo.gov.1Copyright ASTM Internatio
15、nal, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, United States.3.4 Type of lacing hardware required (see 4.1.1).4. Materials and Manufacture4.1 Lacing hooks, lacing rings, and lacing washers (see Fig.7) shall be constructed of stainless steel in accordance withSpecification
16、s A 176, A 276, or A 580.4.1.1 Lacing rings may be used instead of lacing hookswhere practicable or preferable (see 3.3).4.1.2 Lacing washers for fastening hooks or rings shall betwo-hole washers.4.2 Stitch wire (Piece 5 in Table 1) shall be constructed ofstainless steel in accordance with Specifica
17、tion A 580.4.3 The aluminized glass cloth, thread, and the protectiveouter jacket shall be constructed of material as specified inTable 1 and Table 2.5. Physical and Mechanical Properties5.1 The physical and mechanical properties for the alumi-nized glass cloth, thread, and protective outer jacket s
18、hall be asspecified in Table 1 and Table 2.6. Requirements6.1 If lacing hooks or rings are of the type that fasten bystitching, the hooks or rings shall be attached to the backupwashers using a wire stitch machine and wire (Pieces 5 or 8 inTable 1).6.2 Lacing anchor/self-locking washer-type systems
19、shallnot be used on spray shields.7. Dimensions and Permissible Variations7.1 The material for shields shall be standardized as given inTable 3 tolerances to be +14 in. (6 mm) and 0 in. for width.FIG. 1 Spray Shield Construction (Typical)FIG. 2 Installation of Butterfly Valve ShieldFIG. 3 Spray Shie
20、ld for Pump Inlet HeadF 1138 98 (2007)28. Workmanship, Finish, and Appearance8.1 The seam on both sides of the spray shield shall beintact.8.1.1 On drawstring-type shields, there shall be ampleoverlap in the seam to allow wire to be run through the entirelength of the shield.8.2 There shall be no te
21、ars in the uncovered aluminumportion of the shield where contact is made with the mechani-cal joint (see Fig. 1).8.3 There shall be no tears in the protective outer jacketsuch that the aluminized glass cloth underneath is exposed.8.4 There shall be no holes or openings of any kind in theshields othe
22、r than those made by sewing or the attachment oflacing hooks or rings.9. Sampling, Selection, and Number of Specimens9.1 Unless otherwise specified, the sampling of, selectionof, and number of specimens for the aluminized glass cloth,thread, and protective outer jacket shall be as specified in theap
23、plicable test methods listed in Table 1 and Table 2.10. Test Methods10.1 The methods for testing the aluminized glass cloth,thread, and protective outer jacket shall be as specified in Table1 and Table 2.11. Inspection11.1 Unless otherwise specified in the contract or purchaseorder, the contractor i
24、s responsible for performing inspectionsto determine conformance to the requirements specified inSection 8 of this specification.12. Rejection and Rehearing12.1 Material that fails to conform to the requirements ofthis specification may be rejected. Rejection should be reportedto the producer or sup
25、plier promptly and in writing. In case ofdissatisfaction with the results of the test, the producer orsupplier may make claim for a rehearing.13. Product Marking13.1 Indelible stamp denoting the width of the shield shallbe placed at 24-in. (610-mm) intervals on the visible foil sideof the shield so
26、that it will be visible when the shield is rolledand packaged.14. Packaging and Package Marking14.1 The packaging, packing, and marking of containersshall be in accordance with Practice D 3951, with the excep-tions noted in 14.1.1 and 14.1.2.14.1.1 Each container used for spray shield packaging shal
27、lcontain installation instructions as shown in Annex A2.14.1.2 Metal strapping shall not be used for containerclosure and reinforcement.14.2 Installed lacing hooks and aluminized cloth shall be sopackaged that there shall be no damage to the cloth duringshipment.15. Keywords15.1 lacing; mechanical j
28、oints; shield; spray shieldFIG. 4 Spray Shield for Simplex StrainerF 1138 98 (2007)3FIG. 5 Spray Shield for Butterfly ValveFIG. 6 Spray Shield for Valve BonnetFIG. 7 Optional Lacing HardwareF 1138 98 (2007)4TABLE 1 List of MaterialPieceNumberDescription Quality Material Specification Remarks1 Hook,
29、lacing as required stainless steel302, 304 or 316ASTM A 176, A 276, A 580 see 4.12 Cloth, aluminum foil, glass as required glass/aluminum MIL-C-20079 Type I,Class 103 Thread as required glass MIL-C-20079 Type III,Class 3 (for machine sewing)nylon white, Size 5 Z-twist,three-ply4 Washer, blank as req
30、uired stainless steel304 or 316ASTM A 176, A 27634-in. diameter 3 0.030 in.thick5 Wire, stitch as required stainless steel301, 304 or 316ASTM A 580 see 6.16 Label, identification as required see 137 Clamp, hose as required Cres 201 WW-C-440 Type F8 Wire as required brassCr-Ni-alloyCu-Ni-alloystainle
31、ss steel304 or 316ASTM B 134ASTM B 166ASTM B 164ASTM A 58017 or 18 gage17 or 18 gage17 or 18 gage17 or 18 gage9 Rings, lacing as required stainless steel302, 304 or 316ASTM A 276, A 580 see 4.1.110 Fabric, protective outer jacket as required fiberglass cloth/siliconecoated fiberglasssee Table 2TABLE
32、 2 Material DataProtective Outer JacketTypical PropertiesSilicone Coated Fiber-glass Cloth DataStyle SatinWeight, oz/yd216.10Thickness, in. 0.018Count, W 3 F543 48Breaking strength, lb/in.W 3 F625 3 625Weave 8 harnessWidth, in. 50 or 60Coated Properties Test Methods Product SpecificationCoating . .
33、. Balanced, curedColor per standard SilverThickness Test Method D 1777 0.019Weight, oz/yd2Test Method D 3776 20.00Flame resistance Test Method F 501 08 flame (self-extinguishing)Breaking strength, lb/in.W 3 FTest Methods D 1682 470 3 410Tear strength, lb/in. W 3 F Test Methods D 1424 35 3 31Abrasion
34、 resistance Test Method D 3389(CS-10, 500 GMS)200 3 300 minMullen hydrostatic, psi AATCC-127 20 minWater resistance, rain test AATCC-35 Pass 0 GMS 6 5ftPass 0.10 GMD 6 8ftWater repellancy, spray test AATCC-22 Pass 100 ratingMullen burst, psi Test Method D 3786 800 minClark stiffness, CM Test Method
35、D 1388 18.0 maxOil resistance MIL-C-20696 PassAromatic hydrocarbonfluid resistanceMIL-C-20696 PassF 1138 98 (2007)5ANNEXES(Mandatory Information)The requirements of this section apply only to the fabrication and installation of the spray shields.A1. FABRICATION OF SPRAY SHIELDSA1.1 To determine spra
36、y shield length and width, the flangethat is to be shielded shall be measured as follows:A1.1.1 Shield length:Measure the circumference of the flange. Add an overlap of14 of the circumference measurement, with the maximumbeing 8 in. (203 mm) and the minimum being 1 in. (25 mm).A1.1.1.1 To prevent di
37、rt accumulation, the overlap shall bepointed downward (see Fig. A1.1).A1.1.2 Shield width:Measure from the inside edge of the bolt to the edge of theflange (A). Measure the combined flange thickness ( B). In thefollowing illustration, this would be “A+ B +A” as a minimumrequirement.A1.1.2.1 If the m
38、easured width contains a fraction, the nextwider shield stock shall be used (see 7.1). For example, if themeasured width is 512 in. (140 mm), 6-in. (152-mm) wideshield stock shall be used.TABLE 3 Shield Material DimensionsLength, ft (m) Width, in. (mm)30 (9) 5 (127)30 (9) 6 (152)30 (9) 7 (178)30 (9)
39、 8 (203)20 (6) 9 (229)20 (6) 10 (254)20 (6) 11 (279)20 (6) 12 (305)NOTE 1Maximum overlap is 8 in. (203 mm).NOTE 2Minimum overlap is 1 in. (25 mm).FIG. A1.1 Shield LengthF 1138 98 (2007)6A2. INSTALLATION OF SPRAY SHIELDSA2.1 General Installation:A2.1.1 The shield shall be centered on the joint, wrapp
40、edsnugly around the sides of the joint, and laced tightly with wire.A2.1.1.1 Clamps or wire, or both, are to be obtained by theuser and are not to be supplied on the shield as manufactured.A2.2 Standard Installation:A2.2.1 Cut two lengths of lacing wire 6 in. (152 mm) longerthan the length of the sh
41、ield.A2.2.2 Cut away seam material on each side of overlap andinsert lengths of wire into seams on both sides of shield untilthe wire emerges at the other end.A2.2.3 Wrap shield around flange with aluminized cloth onthe inside.A2.2.4 Fold shield edges down over flange bolts.A2.2.5 Twist ends of wire
42、 together sufficiently to maintaintightness, cut excessive wire, and fold down to be flat onshield. If additional tightness is required, use the lacing hooksshown in Fig. 7.A2.3 Optional Installation (Lacing Hooks or Rings):A2.3.1 Cut away seam material on each side of overlap.There shall be a58-in.
43、 (16-mm) space between the end ofshield overlap and the first pair of lacing hooks.A2.3.1.1 Remove lacing hooks that would be under theoverlap.A2.3.2 Wrap shield around flange with aluminized glasscloth on the inside.A2.3.3 Fold shield edges down over flange bolts.A2.3.4 String wire through hooks on
44、 both sides and pulltight to secure shield in place.A2.3.5 Twist end of wire together sufficiently to maintaintightness, cut excessive wire, and fold down to be flat onshield.ASTM International takes no position respecting the validity of any patent rights asserted in connection with any item mentio
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