Standard Terminology Relating to Refractories

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1.1 This terminology covers terms particularly related to refractories and encompasses raw materials, manufacture, finished products, applications, and testing procedures.
1.2 When any of the definitions in this terminology are quoted or published out of context, editorially insert the limiting phrase "in refractories" after the dash following the term to properly limit the field of application of the term and definition.

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Designation: C 71 – 00a
Standard Terminology Relating to
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Refractories
This standard is issued under the fixed designation C 71; 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 (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.
1. Scope formity in the usage of terms related to refractories, it can
never be complete because new terms are constantly arising.
1.1 This terminology covers terms particularly related to
The existence of this terminology does not preclude the use or
refractories and encompasses raw materials, manufacture,
misuse of any term in another context.
finished products, applications, and testing procedures.
1.2 When any of the definitions in this terminology are
4. Terminology
quoted or published out of context, editorially insert the
4.1 Definitions:
limiting phrase “in refractories” after the dash following the
term to properly limit the field of application of the term and
abrasion of refractories, n—wearing away of refractory
definition.
surfaces by the scouring action of moving solids.
acid refractories, n— see refractories, acid.
2. Referenced Documents
alumina-chromia brick, n—a refractory brick, which may be
2.1 ASTM Standards:
burned or unburned, manufactured predominantly of a mix-
C 24 Test Method for Pyrometric Cone Equivalent (PCE) of
ture of a high-alumina raw material and chromic oxide
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Fireclay and High-Alumina Refractory Materials
(Cr O ), with the alumina (Al O ) content being 50 % or
2 3 2 3
C 181 Test Method for Workability Index of Fireclay and
greater by weight and with chromic oxide (Cr O ) predomi-
2 3
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High-Alumina Plastic Refractories
nating by weight among the other constituent oxides.
C 401 Classification of Alumina and Alumina-Silicate
anthracite-coal-base carbon refractory, n—see carbon refrac-
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Castable Refractories
tory, anthracite-coal-base.
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C 416 Classification of Silica Refractory Brick
basic refractories, n— see refractories, basic.
C 456 Test Method for Hydration Resistance of Basic
bat, v—to reject or discard a brick or shape.
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Bricks and Shapes
binder, n—a substance added to a granular material to give it
C 492 Test Method for Hydration of Granular Dead-Burned
workability and green or dry strength.
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Refractory Dolomite
bloating of refractories, v—substantial swelling produced by
C 860 Practices for Determining and Measuring Consis-
a heat treatment that causes the formation of a vesicular
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tency of Refractory Concretes
structure.
C 909 Practice for Dimensions of a Modular Series of
bond fireclay, n—see fireclay, plastic or bond.
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Refractory Brick and Shapes
burn, v—the heat treatment to which refractory materials are
subjected in the firing process.
3. Significance and Use
burning (firing) of refractories, v—the final heat treatment in
3.1 This terminology ensures that terms peculiar to refrac-
a kiln to which refractory brick and shapes are subjected in
tories are adequately defined so that other standards in which
the process of manufacture for the purpose of developing
such terms are used can be understood and interpreted prop-
bond and other necessary physical and chemical properties.
erly.
calcine, calcines, n—refractory material, often fireclay, that
3.2 This terminology is useful to those who are not conver-
has been heated to eliminate volatile constituents and to
sant with the terms related to refractories. However, it is also a
produce desired physical changes.
ready reference for those directly associated with refractories
calcined refractory dolomite, n—see dolomite, calcined re-
to resolve differences and ensure commonality of usage,
fractory.
particularly in the preparation of ASTM standards.
calcining of refractory materials, v—the heat treatment to
3.3 Although this terminology is intended to promote uni-
which raw refractory materials are subjected, preparatory to
further processing or use, for the purpose of eliminating
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volatile chemically combined constituents and producing
This terminology is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee C08 on
Refractories and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee C08.92, The Joseph E. volume changes.
Kopanda Subcommittee for Editorial and Terminology.
carbon-ceramic refractory, n—a manufactured refractory
Current edition approved Nov. 10, 2000. Published January 2001. Originally
comprised of carbon (including graphite) and one or more
published as C 71 – 27. Last previous edition C 71 – 00.
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ceramic materials such as fireclay and silicon carbide.
Annual Book of ASTM Standards, Vol 15.01.
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