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ASTM C695

ASTM C695 – Standard Test Method for Compressive Strength of Carbon and Graphite Description: Significance and Use 4.1 Carbon and graphite can usually support higher loads in compression than in any other mode of stress. This test, therefore, provides a measure of the maximum load-bearing capability of carbon and graphite objects. Scope 1.1 This test method covers …

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ASTM C835

ASTM C835 – Standard Test Method for Total Hemispherical Emittance of Surfaces up to 1400°C Description: Significance and Use 5.1 The emittance as measured by this test method can be used in the calculation of radiant heat transfer from surfaces that are representative of the tested specimens, and that are within the temperature range of the …

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ASTM C832

ASTM C832 – Standard Test Method for Measuring Thermal Expansion and Creep of Refractories Under Load Description: Significance and Use 5.1 The thermal expansion under load and the 20 to 50 h creep properties of a refractory are useful in characterizing the load-bearing capacity of a refractory that is uniformly heated. Directly applicable examples are blast …

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ASTM C767

ASTM C767 – Standard Test Method for Thermal Conductivity of Carbon Refractories Description: Significance and Use 3.1 The thermal conductivity of carbon refractories is a property required for selecting their thermal transmission characteristics. Users select carbon refractories to provide specified conditions of heat loss and cold-face temperature without exceeding the temperature limitation of the carbon refractory. …

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ASTM C618

ASTM C618 – Standard Specification for Coal Ash and Raw or Calcined Natural Pozzolan for Use in Concrete Description: Abstract This specification covers coal fly ash and raw or calcined natural pozzolan for use in concrete where cementitious or pozzolanic action, or both, is desired, or where other properties normally attributed to fly ash or …

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ASTM C611

ASTM C611 – Standard Test Method for Electrical Resistivity of Manufactured Carbon and Graphite Articles at Room Temperature Description: Significance and Use 3.1 This test method provides a means of determining the electrical resistivity of carbon or graphite specimens. The use of specimens that do not conform to the specimen size limitations described in the test …

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ASTM C583

ASTM C583 – Standard Test Method for Modulus of Rupture of Refractory Materials at Elevated Temperatures Description: Significance and Use 3.1 Measuring the modulus of rupture of refractories at elevated temperatures has become a widely accepted means to evaluate materials at service temperatures. Many consumer companies have specifications based on this type of test. 3.2 This test …

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ASTM C559

ASTM C559 – Standard Test Method for Bulk Density by Physical Measurements of Manufactured Carbon and Graphite Articles Description: Significance and Use 4.1 Bulk density as determined by this test method is a basic material property of importance in manufacturing and application of carbon and graphite. 4.2 This test method can be used for quality and process …

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ASTM C651

ASTM C651 – Standard Test Method for Flexural Strength of Manufactured Carbon and Graphite Articles Using Four-Point Loading at Room Temperature Description: Significance and Use 4.1 This test method may be used for material development, quality control, characterization, and design data generation purposes. 4.2 This test method determines the maximum loading on a graphite specimen with simple …

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ASTM C518

ASTM C518 – Standard Test Method for Steady-State Thermal Transmission Properties by Means of the Heat Flow Meter Apparatus Description: Significance and Use 4.1 This test method provides a rapid means of determining the steady-state thermal transmission properties of thermal insulations and other materials with a high level of accuracy when the apparatus has been calibrated …

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