Standard Specification for Mineral Fiber Pipe Insulation

ABSTRACT
This specification covers mineral fiber pipe insulation that are formed into hollow cylinders for standard pipe and tubing sizes. The pipe insulation may be molded or precision v-grooved with one or more walls split longitudinally and used up to a specified temperature. The materials are classified into five types according to the processing method used to form the material and the operating temperatures and into two grades according to heating requirements. The mineral fiber insulation should be manufactured from molten mineral substances such as rock, slag, or glass and processed into fibrous form using a binder, and adhesives when preferred. All products should conform to the required values of hot surface performance, non-fibrous content, use temperature, sag resistance, linear shrinkage, water vapor sorption, surface-burning characteristics, apparent thermal conductivity, and mean temperature.
SCOPE
1.1 This specification covers mineral fiber insulation produced to form hollow cylinders for standard pipe and tubing sizes. The mineral fiber pipe insulation may be molded or precision v-grooved, with one or more walls split longitudinally for use on pipe temperatures up to 1400°F (760°C).
1.2 For satisfactory performance, properly installed protective vapor retarders or barriers should be used on sub-ambient temperature applications to reduce movement of moisture through or around the insulation to the colder surface. Failure to use a vapor barrier can lead to insulation and system damage. Refer to Practice C921 to aid material selection.
1.3 Flexible mineral fiber wrap products such as perpendicular-oriented fiber insulation rolls, non-precision or manually scored block or board, or flexible boards or blankets used as pipe insulation, are not covered by this specification.
1.4 The values stated in inch-pound units are to be regarded as standard. The values given in parentheses are mathematical conversions to SI units that are provided for information only and are not considered standard.
1.5 For Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) acceptance, materials must also comply with Supplemental Requirements. See Annex A1 of this standard.
1.6 The following safety hazards caveat applies to the test methods portion, Section 11, only: This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, 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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Designation: C547 – 11
Standard Specification for
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Mineral Fiber Pipe Insulation
This standard is issued under the fixed designation C547; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year of
original adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. A
superscript 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. Scope C167 TestMethodsforThicknessandDensityofBlanketor
Batt Thermal Insulations
1.1 This specification covers mineral fiber insulation pro-
C168 Terminology Relating to Thermal Insulation
duced to form hollow cylinders for standard pipe and tubing
C177 Test Method for Steady-State Heat Flux Measure-
sizes. The mineral fiber pipe insulation may be molded or
ments and Thermal Transmission Properties by Means of
precision v-grooved, with one or more walls split longitudi-
the Guarded-Hot-Plate Apparatus
nally for use on pipe temperatures up to 1400°F (760°C).
C302 Test Method for Density and Dimensions of Pre-
1.2 For satisfactory performance, properly installed protec-
formed Pipe-Covering-Type Thermal Insulation
tive vapor retarders or barriers should be used on sub-ambient
C335 Test Method for Steady-State Heat Transfer Proper-
temperature applications to reduce movement of moisture
ties of Pipe Insulation
through or around the insulation to the colder surface. Failure
C356 Test Method for Linear Shrinkage of Preformed
to use a vapor barrier can lead to insulation and system
High-Temperature Thermal Insulation Subjected to Soak-
damage. Refer to Practice C921 to aid material selection.
ing Heat
1.3 Flexible mineral fiber wrap products such as
C390 Practice for Sampling and Acceptance of Thermal
perpendicular-oriented fiber insulation rolls, non-precision or
Insulation Lots
manually scored block or board, or flexible boards or blankets
C411 Test Method for Hot-Surface Performance of High-
used as pipe insulation, are not covered by this specification.
Temperature Thermal Insulation
1.4 The values stated in inch-pound units are to be regarded
C447 Practice for Estimating the Maximum Use Tempera-
as standard. The values given in parentheses are mathematical
ture of Thermal Insulations
conversions to SI units that are provided for information only
C585 Practice for Inner and Outer Diameters of Thermal
and are not considered standard.
Insulation for Nominal Sizes of Pipe and Tubing
1.5 For Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) accep-
C612 Specification for Mineral Fiber Block and Board
tance, materials must also comply with Supplemental Require-
Thermal Insulation
ments. See Annex A1 of this standard.
C795 Specification for Thermal Insulation for Use in Con-
1.6 The following safety hazards caveat applies to the test
tact with Austenitic Stainless Steel
methods portion, Section 11, only: This standard does not
C921 Practice for Determining the Properties of Jacketing
purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated
Materials for Thermal Insulation
with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard
C1045 PracticeforCalculatingThermalTransmissionProp-
to establish appropriate safety and health practices and
erties Under Steady-State Conditions
determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to
C1058 Practice for Selecting Temperatures for Evaluating
use.
and Reporting Thermal Properties of Thermal Insulation
2. Referenced Documents
C1104/C1104M Test Method for Determining the Water
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Vapor Sorption of Unfaced Mineral Fiber Insulation
2.1 ASTM Standards:
E84 Test Method for Surface Burning Characteristics of
Building Materials
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This specification is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee C16 on
2.2 Other Standards:
Thermal Insulation and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee C16.20 on
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UL 723 Tests for Surface Burning of Building Materials
Homogeneous Inorganic Thermal Insulations.
CurrenteditionapprovedJune1,2011.PublishedJuly2011.Originallyapproved
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in 1964. Last previous edition approved in 2007 as C547 – 07 . DOI: 10.1520/
C0547-11.
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contact ASTM Customer Service at service@astm.org. For Annual Book of ASTM
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the ASTM website. WA 98607-8542, http://www.ul.com.
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C547 – 11
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Designation:C547–07 Designation: C547 – 11
Standard Specification for
1
Mineral Fiber Pipe Insulation
This standard is issued under the fixed designation C547; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year of
original adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. A
superscript 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.
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´ NOTE—Section 2 and 11.1.5.3 were editorially updated in June 2008.
1. Scope
1.1 This specification covers mineral fiber insulation produced to form hollow cylinders for standard pipe and tubing sizes. The
mineral fiber pipe insulation may be molded or precision v-grooved, with one or more walls split longitudinally for use on pipe
temperatures up to 1400°F (760°C).
1.2 For satisfactory performance, properly installed protective vapor retarders or barriers should be used on sub-ambient
temperature applications to reduce movement of moisture through or around the insulation to the colder surface. Failure to use a
vapor barrier can lead to insulation and system damage. Refer to Practice C921 to aid material selection.
1.3 Flexible mineral fiber wrap products such as perpendicular-oriented fiber insulation rolls, non-precision or manually scored
block or board, or flexible boards or blankets used as pipe insulation, are not covered by this specification.
1.4The values stated in inch-pound units are to be regarded as the standard. The values given in parentheses are for information
only.
1.4 The values stated in inch-pound units are to be regarded as standard. The values given in parentheses are mathematical
conversions to SI units that are provided for information only and are not considered standard.
1.5 For Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) acceptance, materials must also comply with Supplemental Requirements.
See Annex A1 of this standard.
1.6 The following safety hazards caveat applies to the test methods portion, Section 11, only: This standard does not purport
to address all of the safety concerns, 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.
2. Referenced Documents
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2.1 ASTM Standards:
C167 Test Methods for Thickness and Density of Blanket or Batt Thermal Insulations
C168 Terminology Relating to Thermal Insulation
C177 Test Method for Steady-State Heat Flux Measurements and Thermal Transmission Properties by Means of the
Guarded-Hot-Plate Apparatus
C302 Test Method for Density and Dimensions of Preformed Pipe-Covering-Type Thermal Insulation
C335 Test Method for Steady-State Heat Transfer Properties of Pipe Insulation
C356 Test Method for Linear Shrinkage of Preformed High-Temperature Thermal Insulation Subjected to Soaking Heat
C390 Practice for Sampling and Acceptance of Thermal Insulation Lots
C411 Test Method for Hot-Surface Performance of High-Temperature Thermal Insulation
C447 Practice for Estimating the Maximum Use Temperature of Thermal Insulations
C585 Practice for Inner and Outer Diameters of Thermal Insulation for Nominal Sizes of Pipe and Tubing
C612 Specification for Mineral Fiber Block and Board Thermal Insulation
C795 Specification for Thermal Insulation for Use in Contact with Austenitic Stainless Steel
C921 Practice for Determining the Properties of Jacketing Materials for Thermal Insulation
C1045 Practice for Calculating Thermal Transmission Properties Under Steady-State Conditions
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This specification is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee C16 on Thermal Insulation and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee C16.20 on Homogeneous
Inorganic Thermal Insulations.
Current edition approved Aug. 1, 2007. Published September 2007. Originally approved in 1964. Last previous edition approved in 2006 as C547–06. DOI:
10.1520/C0547-07E01.
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CurrenteditionapprovedJune1,2011.PublishedJuly2011.Originallyapprovedin1964.Lastpreviouseditionapprovedin2007asC547 – 07 .DOI:10.1520/C0547-11.
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For referencedASTM standards, visit theASTM website, www.astm.org, or contactASTM Customer Service at service@astm.org. For Annual Book of ASTM Standards
volume information, refer to the standard’s Document Summary page on the ASTM website.
Copyright © ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, United States.
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