ASTM C27-98(2022)
(Classification)Standard Classification of Fireclay and High-Alumina Refractory Brick
Standard Classification of Fireclay and High-Alumina Refractory Brick
SIGNIFICANCE AND USE
3.1 Alumina-silica refractory brick is produced from various combinations of alumina and silica-containing materials. These bricks can vary in chemical composition from almost 100 % alumina and little silica to almost 100 % silica and little alumina. It is therefore useful to establish a classification scheme based on physical properties and chemical analysis. One group, fireclay brick, is classified based on physical properties since some overlap of alumina and silica content can occur. A second group, high-alumina brick, is classified primarily based on alumina content. The classification allows those familiar with refractory materials to group similar products from various suppliers in a standard and consistent manner.
SCOPE
1.1 This classification covers machine-made fireclay and high-alumina refractory brick, and its purpose is to set forth the various classes and types of these materials in accordance with their normal and characteristic properties, which are important in their use.
1.2 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.
1.3 This international standard was developed in accordance with internationally recognized principles on standardization established in the Decision on Principles for the Development of International Standards, Guides and Recommendations issued by the World Trade Organization Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) Committee.
General Information
- Status
- Published
- Publication Date
- 31-Aug-2022
- Technical Committee
- C08 - Refractories
Relations
- Effective Date
- 01-Apr-2024
- Effective Date
- 01-Nov-2019
- Refers
ASTM C16-03(2018) - Standard Test Method for Load Testing Refractory Shapes at High Temperatures - Effective Date
- 01-Feb-2018
- Effective Date
- 01-Mar-2014
- Effective Date
- 01-Sep-2013
- Refers
ASTM C16-03(2012)e1 - Standard Test Method for Load Testing Refractory Shapes at High Temperatures - Effective Date
- 01-Oct-2012
- Refers
ASTM C16-03(2012)e2 - Standard Test Method for Load Testing Refractory Shapes at High Temperatures - Effective Date
- 01-Oct-2012
- Refers
ASTM C16-03(2012) - Standard Test Method for Load Testing Refractory Shapes at High Temperatures - Effective Date
- 01-Oct-2012
- Effective Date
- 01-Apr-2010
- Effective Date
- 01-Mar-2009
- Effective Date
- 01-Aug-2008
- Refers
ASTM C16-03(2008)e1 - Standard Test Method for Load Testing Refractory Shapes at High Temperatures - Effective Date
- 01-Aug-2008
- Effective Date
- 01-Aug-2008
- Effective Date
- 01-Aug-2008
- Refers
ASTM C16-03(2008) - Standard Test Method for Load Testing Refractory Shapes at High Temperatures - Effective Date
- 01-Aug-2008
Overview
ASTM C27-98(2022): Standard Classification of Fireclay and High-Alumina Refractory Brick provides a systematic classification for machine-made fireclay and high-alumina refractory bricks. These bricks, essential materials in high-temperature industrial applications, are manufactured using various combinations of alumina and silica-based materials. The classification defined by ASTM ensures uniformity and reliability across the refractory materials industry, supporting consistent product quality and specification alignment among suppliers and end-users.
This international standard, governed by ASTM International, adheres to globally recognized standardization principles and is used extensively by industries such as steel, glass, ceramics, and power generation for their high-temperature processes.
Key Topics
Classification of Refractory Bricks:
- Fireclay bricks: Grouped based on physical properties due to overlaps in alumina and silica content.
- High-alumina bricks: Categorized mainly by percentage of alumina content.
Properties for Compliance: Bricks are classified by key physical and chemical properties, such as:
- Pyrometric Cone Equivalent (PCE)
- Modulus of rupture
- Bulk density
- Shrinkage after reheating
- Chemical composition (alumina and silica percentages)
Test Methods Referenced:
- ASTM C16: Load testing at high temperatures
- ASTM C24: Pyrometric cone equivalent determination
- ASTM C113: Reheat change
- ASTM C133: Cold crushing strength and modulus of rupture
- ASTM C134: Size, dimensional measurements, and bulk density
Classification Details:
- Fireclay bricks: Five classes (Super Duty, High Duty, Semi-Silica, Medium Duty, Low Duty), some subdivided by specific characteristics (e.g., spall resistant, slag resistant).
- High-Alumina bricks: Seven classes based on alumina content (ranging from 50% to 99%).
Applications
- Industrial Furnaces and Kilns: Fireclay and high-alumina refractory bricks are foundational in the construction and maintenance of furnaces, kilns, incinerators, and reactors that require stability at elevated temperatures.
- Metallurgical Processes: Critical for lining steel furnaces, foundries, and kilns in the iron and steel industry due to their thermal shock resistance and mechanical strength.
- Ceramic and Glass Production: Their stability and resistance to chemical attack make them ideal for glass tank linings and ceramic kilns.
- Power Generation: Used in boilers and combustion chambers, where enduring harsh thermal and chemical environments is crucial.
By standardizing classification, ASTM C27-98(2022) aids manufacturers and buyers in selecting appropriate refractory materials, improving performance and extending equipment service life.
Related Standards
- ASTM C16: Standard Test Method for Load Testing Refractory Shapes at High Temperatures
- ASTM C24: Standard Test Method for Pyrometric Cone Equivalent (PCE) of Fireclay and High-Alumina Refractory Materials
- ASTM C113: Test Method for Reheat Change of Refractory Brick
- ASTM C133: Test Methods for Cold Crushing Strength and Modulus of Rupture of Refractories
- ASTM C134: Test Methods for Size, Dimensional Measurements, and Bulk Density of Refractory Brick and Insulating Firebrick
Keywords: fireclay brick, high-alumina brick, refractory materials, ASTM C27, refractory classification, industrial furnaces, high-temperature materials, alumina-silica bricks, pyrometric cone equivalent
The ASTM C27-98(2022) standard delivers a comprehensive reference for identifying and specifying fireclay and high-alumina refractory bricks, supporting the safe and efficient operation of high-temperature industrial systems globally.
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Frequently Asked Questions
ASTM C27-98(2022) is a standard published by ASTM International. Its full title is "Standard Classification of Fireclay and High-Alumina Refractory Brick". This standard covers: SIGNIFICANCE AND USE 3.1 Alumina-silica refractory brick is produced from various combinations of alumina and silica-containing materials. These bricks can vary in chemical composition from almost 100 % alumina and little silica to almost 100 % silica and little alumina. It is therefore useful to establish a classification scheme based on physical properties and chemical analysis. One group, fireclay brick, is classified based on physical properties since some overlap of alumina and silica content can occur. A second group, high-alumina brick, is classified primarily based on alumina content. The classification allows those familiar with refractory materials to group similar products from various suppliers in a standard and consistent manner. SCOPE 1.1 This classification covers machine-made fireclay and high-alumina refractory brick, and its purpose is to set forth the various classes and types of these materials in accordance with their normal and characteristic properties, which are important in their use. 1.2 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. 1.3 This international standard was developed in accordance with internationally recognized principles on standardization established in the Decision on Principles for the Development of International Standards, Guides and Recommendations issued by the World Trade Organization Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) Committee.
SIGNIFICANCE AND USE 3.1 Alumina-silica refractory brick is produced from various combinations of alumina and silica-containing materials. These bricks can vary in chemical composition from almost 100 % alumina and little silica to almost 100 % silica and little alumina. It is therefore useful to establish a classification scheme based on physical properties and chemical analysis. One group, fireclay brick, is classified based on physical properties since some overlap of alumina and silica content can occur. A second group, high-alumina brick, is classified primarily based on alumina content. The classification allows those familiar with refractory materials to group similar products from various suppliers in a standard and consistent manner. SCOPE 1.1 This classification covers machine-made fireclay and high-alumina refractory brick, and its purpose is to set forth the various classes and types of these materials in accordance with their normal and characteristic properties, which are important in their use. 1.2 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. 1.3 This international standard was developed in accordance with internationally recognized principles on standardization established in the Decision on Principles for the Development of International Standards, Guides and Recommendations issued by the World Trade Organization Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) Committee.
ASTM C27-98(2022) is classified under the following ICS (International Classification for Standards) categories: 81.080 - Refractories. The ICS classification helps identify the subject area and facilitates finding related standards.
ASTM C27-98(2022) has the following relationships with other standards: It is inter standard links to ASTM C133-24, ASTM C113-14(2019), ASTM C16-03(2018), ASTM C113-14, ASTM C24-09(2013), ASTM C16-03(2012)e1, ASTM C16-03(2012)e2, ASTM C16-03(2012), ASTM C134-95(2010), ASTM C24-09, ASTM C113-02(2008), ASTM C16-03(2008)e1, ASTM C133-97(2008), ASTM C133-97(2008)e1, ASTM C16-03(2008). Understanding these relationships helps ensure you are using the most current and applicable version of the standard.
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Standards Content (Sample)
This international standard was developed in accordance with internationally recognized principles on standardization established in the Decision on Principles for the
Development of International Standards, Guides and Recommendations issued by the World Trade Organization Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) Committee.
Designation: C27 −98 (Reapproved 2022)
Standard Classification of
Fireclay and High-Alumina Refractory Brick
This standard is issued under the fixed designation C27; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year of original
adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision.Anumber in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval.Asuperscript
epsilon (´) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.
This standard has been approved for use by agencies of the U.S. Department of Defense.
of minerals and refractory materials that are available from the National
1. Scope
Institute of Standards and Technology and other appropriate sources.
1.1 This classification covers machine-made fireclay and
3. Significance and Use
high-alumina refractory brick, and its purpose is to set forth the
various classes and types of these materials in accordance with
3.1 Alumina-silica refractory brick is produced from vari-
their normal and characteristic properties, which are important
ous combinations of alumina and silica-containing materials.
in their use.
These bricks can vary in chemical composition from almost
100 % alumina and little silica to almost 100 % silica and little
1.2 The values stated in inch-pound units are to be regarded
alumina. It is therefore useful to establish a classification
as standard. The values given in parentheses are mathematical
scheme based on physical properties and chemical analysis.
conversions to SI units that are provided for information only
One group, fireclay brick, is classified based on physical
and are not considered standard.
properties since some overlap of alumina and silica content can
1.3 This international standard was developed in accor-
occur. A second group, high-alumina brick, is classified pri-
dance with internationally recognized principles on standard-
marily based on alumina content. The classification allows
ization established in the Decision on Principles for the
those familiar with refractory materials to group similar
Development of International Standards, Guides and Recom-
products from various suppliers in a standard and consistent
mendations issued by the World Trade Organization Technical
manner.
Barriers to Trade (TBT) Committee.
4. Basis of Classification
2. Referenced Documents
4.1 Fireclay Brick are divided into five different classes:
2.1 ASTM Standards:
4.1.1 Super duty,
C16 Test Method for Load Testing Refractory Shapes at
4.1.2 High duty,
High Temperatures
4.1.3 Semi-silica,
C24 Test Method for Pyrometric Cone Equivalent (PCE) of
4.1.4 Medium duty, and
Fireclay and High-Alumina Refractory Materials
4.1.5 Low duty.
C113 Test Method for Reheat Change of Refractory Brick
4.2 Thesuper-andhigh-dutyclassesaredividedfurtherinto
C133 Test Methods for Cold Crushing Strength and Modu-
three types under each class.
lus of Rupture of Refractories
C134 Test Methods for Size, Dimensional Measurements,
4.3 High-Alumina Brick are divided into seven different
and Bulk Density of Refractory Brick and Insulating
classes by percent alumina:
Firebrick
4.3.1 50,
4.3.2 60,
NOTE 1—Chemical analysis of refractory products is determined by a
4.3.3 70,
combination of X-ray fluorescence (XRF) and inductively coupled plasma
(ICP) using standard reference materials (SRM), including various types 4.3.4 80,
4.3.5 85,
4.3.6 90, and
This classification is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee C08 on
4.3.7 99.
Refractories and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee C08.92 on The Joseph
E. Kopanda Subcommittee for Editorial, Terminology and Classification.
5. Properties
Current edition approved Sept. 1, 2022. Published September 2022. Originally
approved in 1958. Last previous edition approved in 2018 as C27 – 98 (2018). DOI:
5.1 The properties required for compliance with a class or
10.1520/C0027-98R22.
type are shown in Table 1.
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