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BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDS Headquarters: Manak Bhavan, 9 Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg. NEW DELHI 110002 {Western : Manakalaya, E9 MIDC, Marol, Andheri ( East), 6 32 92 95 BOMBAY 400093, Branch Offices: ‘Pyshpak’, Nurmohamed Shaikh Marg, Kanpur 263.48 ‘AHMADABAD 380001 26349 enya Industrial Atea 1st Stage, Bangalore Tumkur Road (38 49 55 BANGALORE 860058 38 49 56 Gangotri Complex, 5th Floor. Bhadbheda Road, T. T. Nagar, 6 67 16 ‘BHOPAL 462003 Plot No. 82/83. Lewis Road, BHUBANESHWAR 7510025 36 27 63/5, Ward No. 29, R.G. Barua Road, Sth Byelane, 33177 ‘GUWAHATI 781003 §-8-56C L. N. Gupta Marg ( Nampally Station Road ). 231083 HYDERABAD 500001 R14 Yudhister Marg. C Scheme, JAIPUR 302005 { $3332 117/418 B Sarvodays Nagar, KANPUR 208005 {31 $328 Patliputra industrial Estate, PATNA 800013 6 2305 T.C. No, 14/1421, University P.O., Palayam £62104 ‘TRIVANDRUM 695035 462117 Inspection Offices { With Sale Point ): Pushpanjali, First Floor, 205-A West High Court Road, 25171 ‘Shankar Nagar Square, NAGPUR 440010 Institution of Engineers ( India ) Building, 1332 Shivaji Nagar, 5 24 36 PUNE 411005 eutta 700072 ist Olfice in Bombey i at Novelty Chambers, Grant Road, 99 65 28 jn Square, 2238.71 i at Unity Building, Narasimt Reprogeaphy Unit, BIS, New Deni, India €2) 1813690. 1974 Indian Standard SPECIFICATION FOR UNBONDED GLASS WOOL FOR THERMAL INSULATION ( First Revision ) | Fourth Reprint DECEMBER 1989 (Incorporating Amendment No. 1) UDC 666,189, 22:662.998 PROTECTED © Copyright 1982 BUREAU OF INDIAN. STANDARDS MANAK BHAVAN, 9 RAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MARG [NEW DELHI 110002 Gr3 June 1975 | | 15:3690- 1974 Indian Standard SPECIFICATION FOR UNBONDED GLASS WOOL FOR THERMAL INSULATION ( First Revision ) ‘Materials Sectional Committee, CDC 87 Represeting [National Physical Laboratory (CSIR ), New Delhi Central Building Research Tasttute (CSIR ). B.C. Ravouavpuun ‘Sunt $B. Samar mi. L, Sear ‘Sunt. Cuannavans (Alter Sunt, Suinivasan Kesava Rao i )idustan ‘Shipyard Ltd, tenet) ( Continued on page 2) © Capris 1982 BUREAU OF 15: 3690-1974 nology, Bombay fon, Bombay Bombay (Beefiie Member) Assistant Director (Chem), 181 Panel for Fibrous Thermal Insulation Materials, CDC 37 :P 2 Panj Sons Iway Board { Ministry of Railways) Ministry of Defence (DGI) New Delhi sl Ltd, Ranchi 1S +3690 - 1974 Indian Standard SPECIFICATION FOR UNBONDED GLASS WOOL FOR THERMAL INSULATION. / ( First Revision ) 0. FOREWORD 041 This Indian Standard (First Revision ) was adopted by the Indian Standards Institution on 31 December 1974, after the draft finalized by the "Thermal Insulation Materials Sectional Committee had been approved by the Chemical Cour 0.2 This standard was first published in 1966, ‘The standard has been ‘modified to include loose glass wool. 0.3 The unbonded glass wool may be vsed either in the form of loose glass wat ling aca whe alent nected and commonly opti by hard packing or in the form of "The mats may be Fees ne or both sides with a confining media. ‘The confining ‘media thay be of metallic cage ( wire netting, Ith, eh eran cloth, Kafe paper or Blass sue, ‘These mats may or may tet be reinforced witha conning media. 4 Unbonded glass wool can be used with a suitable facing material for a wide temperature range of — 195° to 550°C. leciding whet the final st a particular req) , observed or cal places retaine ‘the specified value in this 1. SCOPE ‘This standard prescribes the requirements for unbonded glass woo! for thermal insul 18:3690- 1974 2. TERMINOLOGY a1. For the purpose of t jons of terms, symbol ‘one given below applied spplied by 4. REQUIREMENTS, 4.1 Description Tope 1 ~ Type 1 material shall be a-fuffy, Type 2 — ‘Type 2 material shall be in the form of stitched mats ig media on one or both sides, ¢ medium provided is of metallic cage, it shall efor hang pps nly it may not std 42 Apparent Density —The material shall be as agreed t srance of 15 percent shi sd in accordance apparent density of sa the purchaser and the suy wanulacturer’ the method prescribed in 8 of parent density ‘more than the 11 3090-1974 Under i, Max Load. kglem® 005 007 oo + 4.4 Shot Content — 2 size anywhere in by mass when sieved "The method for the determi prescribed in 12 of IS : 3144 - 19654. sure Absorption— The material shall not gain in mass by more when determined by the method prescribed in 14 of 46 Yncombustibility — ‘The material shall be rated as incombustible when prescribed in 15 of IS: 3144 - 1965f. lal mass when determined by this test, shall not 4.7 Thermal Conductivity or k-Value— The thermal conductivity or Kilalue of the material shall not exceed the values given below when deter- ined in accordance with the method prescribe 46 - 19664. ‘Mean Temperature Thermal Conductivity of °C K-Value mWVjem deg 50 ora, 100 ose. | 150 064 200 078 of Type 2 material shall be a agreed fo between porchase re supplier. "A tolerance of 3 mn shall be permitted. eee for determination of width shall be as prescribed in 5 of 18: 3690-1974 15: 3690 - 1974 not support any prescribed in 16 of 4.10.2 Odow the odour of the ‘method prescriber no apparent blanks and 4.104 Carbon Content — ‘The material sl percent of total carbon when determined by the method prescribed in 20 of Is: 3144-1965", 7 Fibre Diameter —The average fibre diameter of the wool shall not m when determined by the method prescribed in 23 of not suffer visible deterioration jimum recommended. tem- ‘as prescribed in LL of perature of use 1S: 3144-1965". — Any colour changes shall not be considered as visi deterioration inthe 4.10.9 Alkalinity — The pH of the solution of the material shall be ‘between 7:0 and 10°0 when tested in accordance with the method prescribed in Appendix B, *VMtethods of test for mineral wool thermal insulation material 6 5. PACKING AND MARKING $1 Packing — The material shall be packed in hessian bags or polyethy- ined hessian bags or as agreed to between the purchaser and the supplier 5.2 Marking — The packages shall be legibly and indelibly marked with the following information: farther safeguard, Details of conditions under which a licence for the we ofthe IST Cerca Giron Mac may be ranted mancactaress of prone, may be band lan Standards Tnstiation. 6. SAMPLING 6:1 The method for drawing representative samples of the atrial and the criteria for conformity shall be as preseribed in Appendix C. PROTECTED! ' 48: 3690. 1974 APPENDIX A (Clause 4.3 ) DETERMINATION OF APPARENT DENSITY UNDER SPECIFIED LOAD ‘As. APPARATUS ‘Al Cylindrical Vessel —a_ metallic cylindrical A oy cea of 100 em? (1126 mm dia) (se {uniform thickness of 3 mm. 1 (A) having a ‘and having a ) having a cross-sectional area of re two pans having a uniform Leg le on [Alt dimenstons in Fio, 1 Apparatus ror Apparent Denstry Uxper Spectre Loa 8 18 : 3690 - 1974 A-13 Lifting Device —a lift A-Ld Metre Scale device (C) consisting of a fn the pan of the plunger by means of height of the loose wool with a metre scale. eact taken in diagonally opposite ditggtions... We fa stop-watch) after adding the weight and then measure the height of the loose wool, Calculate the apparent densities and Joads and draw a graph with apparent density as ordinat Toad as abscissa. From the geaph, read the values of apparent densities for 0°01, (0°02, etc, kgiem* loads. A-3. CALCULATION W = mass in g of loose wool, and ‘hex height in min of the loose wool after adding each weight, A-3.2 Pressure or load (in kglem*) = a where K = mass in kg of the pan ++ mass in kg added. APPENDIX B (Clause 4.10.9) TEST FOR ALKALINITY Bl. APPARATUS baa pe Meter —Use a standard laboratory pH meter (see 15 :2711- B2. PROCEDURE, B-2.1 From the bulk sample, draw approximately 5 g ofiglass wool. Then weigh 2g, shake well for 10 minutes with 100 ml of distilled water ‘Specification for direct ceading pH meters (revied). | | [proTECTED| ° 1§ 13690-1974 APPENDIX C ( Clause 6.1) SAMPLING OF UNBONDED GLASS WOOL. (1. SAMPLING C-1.1 Lot — All the material (bags for Type | and mats for Type 2) produced under essentially the same conditions of manufacture and of one {ype shall be grouped and each such group shall constitute a separate lot. Now = The purchaser and the supplier may mut Cam cee (term the "recommended that 3 (C2. DETERMINATION OF SAMPLE SIZE C21 Tests fort bbe done on each depend upon the of Table 1, conformity to the reqi separately. The materi ‘TABLE | NUMBER OF BAGS/MATS TO BE SELECTED FOR SAMPLING Lon Stam No or Bef Mass ® 5 6 7 a 8 1301 and above 0 2.2 These bags/mats shall be selected at random from the lot and to ‘ensure the randomness of selection, random number tablest shall be used, Is 3690-1974 jure may be adopted: bag/mat thas counted sh for tests 3, NUMBER OF TESTS otahe bagi €3.2 Tests for the determination of all characteristics specified in this standard shall be conducted on each of the test specimens drawn from the ‘bag/mat as obtained under C-3.1, €3.3 Criteria for Conformit to the requirements of this under €3.2 meet the corresponding requirements given in the PROTECTED declared as conforming ned

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