Astm C 692 PDF
Astm C 692 PDF
Astm C 692 PDF
2. Referenced Documents
2.1 ASTM Standards:2
A 240/A 240M Specification for Chromium and
Chromium-Nickel Stainless Steel Plate, Sheet, and Strip
for Pressure Vessels and for General Applications
A 370 Test Methods and Definitions for Mechanical Testing
of Steel Products
C 168 Terminology Relating to Thermal Insulation
C 795 Specification for Thermal Insulation for Use in Contact with Austenitic Stainless Steel
C 871 Test Methods for Chemical Analysis of Thermal
Insulation Materials for Leachable Chloride, Fluoride,
Silicate, and Sodium Ions
G 30 Practice for Making and Using U-Bend StressCorrosion Test Specimens
1. Scope
1.1 This test method covers two procedures for the laboratory evaluation of thermal insulation materials to determine
whether they contribute to external stress corrosion cracking
(ESCC) of austenitic stainless steel due to soluble chlorides
within the insulation. This laboratory procedure is not intended
to cover all of the possible field conditions that contribute to
ESCC.
1.2 While the 1977 edition of this test method (Dana test) is
applicable only to wicking-type insulations, the procedures in
this edition are intended to be applicable to all insulating
materials, including cements, some of which disintegrate when
tested in accordance with the 1977 edition. Wicking insulations
are materials that wet through and through when partially (50
to 75 %) immersed in water for a short period of time (10 min
or less).
1.3 These procedures are intended primarily as a preproduction test for qualification of the basic chemical composition of
a particular manufacturers product and are not intended to be
routine tests for ongoing quality assurance or production lot
compliance. Test Methods C 871, on the other hand, is used for
confirmation of acceptable chemical properties of subsequent
lots of insulation previously found acceptable by this test
method.
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 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.
3. Terminology
3.1 Definitions:
Refer to Terminology C 168 for definitions relating to
insulation.
4. Summary of Test Method
4.1 The procedures in this test method consist of using a
specimen of insulation to conduct distilled (or deionized) water
by wicking or dripping to an outside surface, through the
insulation, to a hot inner surface of stressed Type 304 stainless
steel for a period of 28 days. If leachable chlorides are present,
they are carried along with the water and concentrated at the
hot surface by evaporation in much the same way as has been
experienced in actual industrial process situations.
4.2 Exposed stainless steel coupons are examined visually,
and under 10 to 303 magnification, if necessary, to detect
ESCC after the prescribed period of exposure.
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This test method is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee C16 on Thermal
Insulation and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee C16.31 on Chemical and
Physical Properties.
Current edition approved Oct. 1, 2008. Published October 2008. Originally
approved in 1971. Last previous edition approved 2006 as C 692 06.
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Standards volume information, refer to the standards Document Summary page on
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component, then the 112-in. (38-mm) wide test specimen is
sliced into two 34-in. (19-mm) thick segments. The two halves
are held together with wire, pins, or a rubber band, and are
tested by dripping into the crack between the two halves, thus
simulating the situation where water penetrates the junction
between two sections of insulation. Wetting the mating faces
on the two half sections facilitates water wicking down to the
coupon surface.
6.4 Adhesives are tested by gluing together a test block of
the insulation material to be used with the adhesive. The
adhesive joint must come into contact with the stainless steel
test coupon.
6.5 Cements with a clay binder are tested by casting a
112-in. (38-mm) thick slab, drying, and using the drip procedure. Such a sample will disintegrate in the Dana test procedure.
6.6 The drip procedure has the potential to be used for the
testing of coatings applied to the coupon prior to test. The
corrosive liquids dripped into such a system are limited only by
the imagination of the researcher.
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Private communication from authors of paper presented at Bal Harbour ASTM
C16 Symposium on December 9, 1987. Whitaker, T. E., Whorlow, K. M., and Hutto,
F. B., Jr., New Developments in Test Technology for ASTM C692.
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Karnes, H. F., The Corrosion Potential of Wetted Thermal Insulation, AICHE,
57th National Meeting, Minneapolis, MN, September 26 through 29, 1965.
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9. Reagents and Materials
9.1 Distilled or Deionized Water, containing less than 0.1
ppm chloride ions.
9.2 Distilled or Deionized Water, containing 1500 ppm
chloride ion (2.473 g NaCl/L).
9.3 Type 304 Stainless Steel Sheet16 gage, meeting the
composition requirements of Specification A 240/A 240M.
Certificates of chemical composition and mechanical properties, including ultimate tensile strength and yield strength by
the 0.2 % offset method are required. Type 304 stainless steel
meeting Specification A 240/A 240M shall have a carbon
content in the range of 0.050.06 % and shall be solutionannealed.
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For a discussion of the effect of sensitizing stainless steel and its susceptibility
to stress corrosion, refer to Stress-Corrosion Cracking of Sensitized Stainless Steel
in Oxygenated High Temperature Water, Batelle Columbus Laboratories, Report
No. BMI 1927, June 1972.
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where:
d= deflection, in.,
S= applied stress, psi,
E= modulus of elasticity,
R= radius of bend, in.,
h= thickness, in., and
L= length of straight section, in.
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11.4 Choice of test procedure: (1) If the material readily
wicks water, it is tested by either the Dana or the Drip
procedure. (2) If the material will wick readily after heat
treatment (for example, heating perlite insulation to destroy the
hydrophobicity of the material), it is tested by either test
procedure. (See the exception stated in 6.3.) (3) If the material
cannot be made to wick, it shall be tested by the Drip
procedure.
11.4.1 An unwettable block material is split, with the two
halves held together with a rubber band, pin, or wire for test. If
the split surfaces cannot be wet in any way, they are parted
slightly to allow the DI water to penetrate down to the test
coupon.
11.4.2 If the stacked material in 11.2.4 will not wick, it
shall be tested by the Drip procedure, wetting or slightly
separating the layers to allow the DI water to penetrate to the
test coupon.
12. Procedure A (Dana Test)
12.1 Place each specimen of thermal insulation in a crystallizing dish (or stainless steel alternate) with the U-shaped
groove up, connect the stainless steel U-bend coupons electrically in series, and place in position within the cavity in the
insulation specimen.
12.2 Fill the dish with water (see 9.1) to a level approximately 12 in. (13 mm) below the bottom of the concave cavity
in the specimen. Before continuing the test, turn each sample
on its side and allow it to completely wet before righting it to
begin. Turn up the power to electrically heat the coupons to the
local boiling point 610F (66C) range. Power setting is
normally in the 150 Mv/150 AMP range. This is the start of the
28-day test period.
12.3 Bring all of the coupons into line, according to
temperature, by adjusting individual water levels. Raising the
water level lowers the temperature. Lowering the water level
raises the temperature.
12.4 Some sort of water level control shall be used on each
test cell, individually. Otherwise, the coupon temperature rises
as the liquid level drops and then falls when liquid is added,
resulting in a cyclic pattern that continues for the duration of
the test. The extent of the cyclic pattern depends on the amount
the level is allowed to drop before refilling. If left unattended
overnight, the temperatures rise as much as 50 to 100F (28 to
56C). Water makeup per coupon should run in the 200 to 600
mL/day range, but a higher rate is acceptable. The test cell
should not be covered to allow free access to oxygen that is
necessary for the occurrence of ESCC.
12.5 At the conclusion of the test period (28 days 6 6 h),
shut off the power and allow to cool. Disconnect the electrical
leads and carefully remove the stainless steel coupons from the
insulation specimens.
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piece of Kimwipe shall measure 1.5 in. (38 mm) by 4 in. (100
mm) to allow an air-liquid interface at the edges of the salt
accumulation. The cracking generally occurs on the edges of
the Kimwipe; it almost never occurs in the center.
14.2.2 Install coupons on hot pipe as described in 13.1 and
13.2.
14.2.3 Start up hot pipe as in 13.5-13.7.
14.2.4 The exposure period shall be 72 h 6 30 min with
1500 ppm chloride solution (see 9.2) at a drip rate of 250 6 25
mL/day.
14.2.5 Monitor as in 13.8 and 13.9.
14.2.6 Conclude the qualification test by stopping the flow
of chloride solution and removing the coupons from the test
pipe.
14.2.7 Inspect coupons as in 15.1-15.5.
14.2.8 All four specimens shall crack in order to qualify the
lot of stainless steel for use in this test method.
14.2.9 Test four U-bend test coupons as a blank test in the
same manner as 14.2.1-14.2.7 using deionized water for 28
days.
14.2.10 None of the four coupons should crack for the lot of
metal to qualify for use in this test method.
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16.1.7 Pictures or other evidence presented to support the
presence of stress corrosion cracks in the test coupons (optional), and
16.1.8 Information on metal carbon content and heat treatment conditions.
16. Report
16.1 Report the following information:
16.1.1 Test procedure used (Dana or Drip),
16.1.2 Name, density, and other identifying information for
each insulation test specimen and the form of the specimen
(block or pipe cover),
16.1.3 Information on heat treatment or other special treatment or provisions necessary to run the material,
16.1.4 Number of specimens tested,
16.1.5 Number and severity of cracks in the test area of
each coupon and how they were found,
16.1.6 Chemical analysis data run in accord with Test
Methods C 871 (optional unless this test method being run to
certify for Specification C 795, in which case the chemical tests
are mandatory),
18. Keywords
18.1 austenitic stainless steel; chloride; Dana test; Drip test;
external stress corrosion cracking (ESCC); qualification test;
thermal insulation; wicking insulation
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