ASTM C1190
Standard Practice for Location of Test Specimens from Magnesia-Carbon and Impregnated Burned Basic Brick
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ASTM C1190 is the ASTM standard for the location of test specimens from magnesia-carbon and impregnated burned basic brick. It helps define where specimens should be taken so test results are representative and comparable. For materials used in demanding refractory applications, specimen location can affect observed performance, so a clear practice supports more consistent evaluation, better quality control, and more reliable technical reporting across production and testing workflows.
What is ASTM C1190?
ASTM C1190 is a practice focused on how to locate test specimens in magnesia-carbon and impregnated burned basic brick. As an ASTM standard, it addresses specimen selection rather than product design, helping laboratories and manufacturers sample brick in a consistent way. That consistency matters because the area from which a specimen is taken can influence test outcomes. The standard is therefore useful when comparing material behavior, documenting results, or supporting compliance activities tied to refractory brick evaluation.
Where is ASTM C1190 used?
This practice is commonly used in testing and quality control settings that handle magnesia-carbon and impregnated burned basic brick. It is relevant in refractory product manufacturing, incoming inspection, and laboratory evaluation where specimen location needs to be controlled before testing. ASTM C1190 helps align sampling practices across organizations so that the reported results reflect the brick being evaluated as consistently as possible. It is especially useful when repeatable test preparation is important for technical comparison and procurement decisions.
Why is ASTM C1190 important?
ASTM C1190 matters because specimen location can influence the reliability of test data. By providing a defined practice for where specimens are taken from these brick types, it supports consistency, reduces ambiguity, and helps improve confidence in reported results. That is important for compliance, product evaluation, and quality control. When a testing program follows a recognized ASTM standard, it is easier to compare data between batches, suppliers, and laboratories, and to reduce the risk of misleading performance conclusions.
- Specimen location guidance
- Magnesia-carbon brick
- Impregnated burned basic brick
- Consistent test preparation
- Quality control and evaluation
- Publication Date: 2022-09-26
- Publisher: ASTM
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