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Sampling of the Refractory Specimen for Inspection

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21-Jan-2023

The sample selection or what is known as Sampling, is an important function of refractory inspection. The inspection procedure starts by selecting, generally a minimum number of units, called a ‘Sample’, from a lot. A ‘Lot’ is meant for the quantity of refractory materials from which sample specimens are drawn for inspection. The test results of these samples make the basis for acceptance or otherwise of the refractory lot. Since Refractories are characteristically anisotropic in nature so instead of drawing only one sample, a predefined number of sample specimens are collected from the lot while sampling. Although there are provisions for Hundred percent inspection and Sampling inspection but, hundred percent inspections is not preferred generally since most of the tests are destructive type besides, consideration of factors like time consumption and the costs involved.

Methods of Sampling

Sampling inspection of both refractory bricks and monolithic refractories can be done by two methods - (1) Inspection by Attributes, (2) Inspection by Variables

The first method is performed visually by gauging or counting the number of defects and so, is non-destructive and cost effective. The second method is performed by all tests including the destructive ones on Refractories.

Sample size or the number of samples to be drawn from the Refractory lots to be inspected depends on the type of Standard Method being followed for testing. Sampling and their testing are done strictly according to the specified procedures already mentioned in that Method, the results of which should be binding for both the manufacturer and the customer.

What is Standard Method for Testing of Refractories? (To be posted soon)

Comparative Chart for Standard Sieves used in a Refractory Testing Laboratory

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16-Feb-2009

There are three - four types of standard sieves any one of which can be followed for refractory testing or for making refractory formulation. Various standards are such as - American (Tyler), British Standard (BS), Indian Standard (IS) etc., a comparative chart is presented in the following table:    

Indian (IS)

American (Tyler)

British (BS)

Mesh

No

Aperture

(mm)

Mesh

No

Aperture

(mm)

Mesh

No

Aperture

(mm)

570

5.5

480

4.8

4

340

3.353

6

3.327

5

3.353

240

2.399

8

2.362

7

2.411

160

1.60

10

1.651

10

1.676

120

1.201

14

1.168

14

1.204

100

1.00

16

0.991

16

1.003

85

0.842

20

0.833

18

0.853

70

0.708

24

0.701

22

0.699

60

0.592

28

0.589

25

0.599

50

0.500

32

0.495

30

0.500

40

0.420

35

0.417

36

0.422

30

0.296

48

0.295

52

0.295

20

0.211

65

0.208

72

0.211

15

0.149

100

0.147

100

0.152

10

0.104

150

0.104

150

0.104

8

0.075

200

0.074

200

0.076

5

0.053

270

0.053

300

0.053

4

0.040

325

0.040