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ASTM UOP 967 : 2012

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Automated Crush Strength of Spherical and Extruded Catalysts

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Published date

06-01-2012

Describes the piece crush strength (PCS) of spherical and extruded catalysts using the Lloyd's LS1 motorized sample stand fitted with a load cell.

This method is for determining the piece crush strength (PCS) of spherical and extruded catalysts using the Lloyd’s LS1 motorized sample stand fitted with a load cell. The method applies primarily to particles having a nominal diameter of 1.6-mm (1/16-inch), but may also be used for particles up to 3.2-mm (1/8-inch) in diameter. The measurement range is from 1 N (Newtons) to 500 N.

Test apparatus other than the Lloyds may be used provided comparable results are obtained. For statistical purposes, the number of particles crushed is set at a minimum of 50, however, more may be analyzed to improve the precision of the PCS measurement.

Data generated using this method can be made comparable to those generated using UOP Method 914, “Automated Crush Strength of Catalysts or Molecular Sieves,” and UOP Method 973, “Automated Crush Strength of Extruded Catalysts,” if instrument parameters are set to specific values. General instrument settings that can be used for the Lloyd instrument are listed in Appendix A.

DevelopmentNote
Supersedes ASTM UOP 914. (09/2013)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
7
PublisherName
American Society for Testing and Materials
Status
Current

ASTM UOP 914 : 1992 Automated Crush Strength of Catalysts or Molecular Sieves
ASTM U 09 : 2013 Precision Statements in UOP Methods
ASTM UOP 973 : 2001 Automated Crush Strength of Extruded Catalysts

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