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1、Designation: C709 09 An American National StandardStandard Terminology Relating toManufactured Carbon and Graphite1This standard is issued under the fixed designation C709; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of revision, the year o
2、f last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon () indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.across (or against) grain, ndirection in a body with pre-ferred orientation due to forming stresses that has themaximum c-axis a
3、lignment as measured in an X-ray diffrac-tion test.agglomerate, n in manufactured carbon and graphite prod-uct technology, composite particle containing a number ofgrains.anistropic nuclear graphite, ngraphite in which the isot-ropy ratio based on the value of the coefficient of thermalexpansion (25
4、500C) is greater than 1.15.ash, nin carbon and graphite technology, residue remainingafter oxidation of a carbon or graphite.binder, nsubstance, usually an organic material such as coaltar pitch or petroleum pitch, used to bond the coke or otherfiller material prior to baking.carbon, nelement, numbe
5、r 6 of the periodic table ofelements, electronic ground state 1s22s22p2.carbon, nin carbon and graphite technology, artifact con-sisting predominantly of the element carbon and possessinglimited long range order.DISCUSSIONThe presence of limited long range order is usuallyassociated with low electri
6、cal and thermal conductivity and difficultmachinability when compared with graphite.carbon foam, n in carbon and graphite technology, porouscarbon product containing regularly shaped, predominantlyconcave, homogeneously dispersed cells which interact toform a three-dimensional array throughout a con
7、tinuummaterial of carbon, predominantly in the non-graphitic state.The final result is either an open or closed cell product.DISCUSSIONIn most foam, the cell wall thickness is less than halfthe average cell size.cell (bubble), nin carbon and graphite technology, singlesmall cavity formed by gaseous
8、displacement in a precursormaterial in its plastic state, and surrounded completely by itswalls when formed. Cells can be open or closed.DISCUSSIONAfter processing at high temperatures, the basic struc-ture of the cell will remain even as the material converts from a plasticstate to a rigid carbonac
9、eous structure. Hence, the term cell will applyto a carbon product.cell count, nin carbon and graphite technology, in closed-cell foams, number of cells aligned in one plane in one linearinch, as determined by stereoscopic image analysis.cell size, nin carbon and graphite technology, averagediameter
10、 of the cells in the final foam product.closed cell, n in carbon and graphite technology, cell totallyenclosed by its walls and hence not interconnected withother cells.Aclosed cell foam is a foam consisting predomi-nantly of closed cells.coke, ncarbonaceous solid produced from coal, petroleum,or ot
11、her materials by thermal decomposition with passagethrough a plastic pressive strength, nproperty of solid material thatindicates its ability to withstand a uniaxial compressive load.defect, nof a manufactured carbon or graphite product, anyirregularity in the chemistry, microstructure, or macrostru
12、c-ture.defective, adjhaving flaws or dimensional deviations greaterthan acceptable for the intended use.electrographite, nin carbon and graphite technology, syn-onym for manufactured graphite.extruded, vformed by being forced through a shaping orificeas a continuous body.filler, nin manufactured car
13、bon and graphite producttechnology, carbonaceous particles comprising the baseaggregate in an unbaked green-mix formulation.flaw, ndefect sufficiently greater than those typical of themorphology of a carbon or graphite body to influence aproperty.flexural strength, nproperty of solid material that i
14、ndicatesits ability to withstand a flexural or transverse load.1This terminology is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee D02 onPetroleum Products and Lubricants and is the direct responsibility of SubcommitteeD02.F0 on Manufactured Carbon and Graphite Products.Current edition approved Dec. 1, 20
15、09. Published January 2010. Originallyapproved in 1972. Last previous edition approved in 2006 as C70906. DOI:10.1520/C0709-09.Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959. United StatesNOTICE: This standard has either been superseded and replace
16、d by a new version or withdrawn.Contact ASTM International (www.astm.org) for the latest information1flow line, ndefect induced by discontinuous flow velocitiesduring forming of molded or extruded bodies.grade, ndesignation given a material by a manufacturer suchthat it is always reproduced to the s
17、ame specificationsestablished by the manufacturer.grain, nin manufactured (synthetic) carbon and graphite,particle of filler material (usually coke or graphite) in thestarting mix formulation. Also referred to as granularmaterial, filler particle, or aggregate material. The term isalso used to descr
18、ibe the general texture of a carbon orgraphite body, as in the descriptions listed below:coarse grained, adjcontaining grains in the starting mixthat are substantially greater than 4 mm in size.fine grained, adjcontaining grains in the starting mix thatare generally less than 100 m in size.medium gr
19、ained, adjcontaining grains in the starting mixthat are generally less than 4 mm in size.microfine grained, adjcontaining grains in the starting mixthat are generally less than 2 m in size.superfine grained, adjcontaining grains in the starting mixthat are generally less than 50 m in size.ultrafine
20、grained, adjcontaining grains in the starting mixthat are generally less than 10 m in size.DISCUSSIONAll of the above descriptions relate to the generallyaccepted practice of measuring the sizing fractions with a criterion that90 % of the grains will pass through the stated screen size in a standard
21、particle sizing test.graphene layer, nin carbon and graphite technology, singlecarbon layer of the graphite structure, describing its natureby analogy to a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon of quasi-infinite size.DISCUSSIONThe term graphite designates a modification of thechemical element carbon in wh
22、ich planar sheets of carbon atoms, eachatom bound to three neighbors in a honeycomb-like structure, arestacked in a three dimensional regular order. For a single layer, it is notcorrect to use the term graphite, which implies a three dimensionalstructure.graphite, nallotropic crystalline form of the
23、 element carbon,occurring as a mineral, commonly consisting of a hexagonalarray of carbon atoms (space group P 63/mmc) but alsoknown in a rhombohedral form (space group R 3m).graphite, nin carbon and graphite technology, materialconsisting predominantly of the element carbon and possess-ing extensiv
24、e long-range three-dimensional crystallographicorder as determined by X-ray diffraction studies.DISCUSSIONThe presence of long-range order is usually accompa-nied with high electrical and thermal conductivity within the hexagonalplane. This results in a material having relatively easy machinabilityw
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