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ASTM International - ASTM C912-93(2008)e1

Standard Practice for Designing a Process for Cleaning Technical Glasses

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Organization: ASTM International
Publication Date: 1 September 2008
Status: inactive
Page Count: 6
ICS Code (Glass in general): 81.040.01
significance And Use:

Many of the low-silica technical glasses which contain soluble or reactive oxides require processing or involve applications that require cleaning. Very often these cleaning procedures have... View More

scope:

1.1 This practice covers information that will permit design of a rational cleaning procedure that can be used with a glass that is somewhat soluble in many aqueous chemical solutions. Typically, this type of glass is used in applications such as optical ware, glass-to-metal seals, low dielectric loss products, glass fibers, infrared transmitting products, and products resistant to metallic vapors.

1.2 In most cases, this type of glass contains high concentrations of oxides that tend to react with a number of aqueous chemicals. Such oxides include B2O3, Al2O3, R2O, RO, La2O3, ZnO, PbO, P2O5, and Fe2O3. The more conventional high-silica glasses are usually more chemically resistant, but the cleaning principles outlined here also apply to them.

1.3 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use. Specific hazard statements are given in Section 4 and Table 1.

TABLE 1 Relative Solubility of Various Glass Component Oxides in HF, Other Inorganic Acids, and NaOH, in Concentrated Solutions at Room Temperature

Note 1-Macro or minor/trace levels will determine degree of precipitation, especially in acids, for example, HNO3 (Sn, Sb, Mo).

Note 2-W is soluble in acid but heat may precipitate it, for example, H2WO4.

Note 3-Sn+4 is soluble in hot H2SO4; Sn+2 is soluble in other reagents as well.

Note 4-Most alkali solutions must be hot to effect solution.

Note 5-PbSO4 is soluble in hot concentrated H2SO4.

Note 6-Sb and Bi form insoluble oxychlorides in dilute HCl.

Note 7-Ba is insoluble in concentrated HNO3.

Oxides ofHF
49 %
H

2SO4
96 %

HNO

3
70 %

HCl
37 %
HBrHIH

3PO4
85 %

NaOH
50 %
Al s

A

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Sb i

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Bssssssss
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Caisssssss
Ceisiiiiii
Criiiiiiii
Cosssssssi
Cusssssssi
Erissssssi
Euissssssi
Gdissssssi
Gasssssssi
Gessssssss
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Hfsiiiiiii
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Laissssssi
Pbiisiiiss
Lissssssss
Mgissssssi
Mnsssssssi
Moss i

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Nisssssssi
Nbsiiiiiii
Pdssiiiiii
Pssssssss
Ptiiiiiiii
Kssssssss
Prissssssi
Pmissssssi
Rhissssssi
Rbissssssi
Ruissssssi
Smissssssi
Sessssssss
Sisiiiiiis
Agsssiiisi
Nassssssss
Sriiiiiiii
Tasiiiiiii
Tessssssss
Tlssssiisi
Ths s

B

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Tis s

B

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Yissssssi
Znssssssss
Zrs s

B

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A s = relatively soluble, i = relatively insoluble.

B hot

Document History

July 1, 2022
Standard Practice for Designing a Process for Cleaning Technical Glasses
1.1 This practice covers information that will permit design of a rational cleaning procedure that can be used with a glass that is somewhat soluble in many aqueous chemical solutions. Typically,...
November 1, 2017
Standard Practice for Designing a Process for Cleaning Technical Glasses
1.1 This practice covers information that will permit design of a rational cleaning procedure that can be used with a glass that is somewhat soluble in many aqueous chemical solutions. Typically,...
October 1, 2013
Standard Practice for Designing a Process for Cleaning Technical Glasses
1.1 This practice covers information that will permit design of a rational cleaning procedure that can be used with a glass that is somewhat soluble in many aqueous chemical solutions. Typically,...
September 1, 2008
Standard Practice for Designing a Process for Cleaning Technical Glasses
1.1 This practice covers information that will permit design of a rational cleaning procedure that can be used with a glass that is somewhat soluble in many aqueous chemical solutions. Typically,...
ASTM C912-93(2008)e1
September 1, 2008
Standard Practice for Designing a Process for Cleaning Technical Glasses
1.1 This practice covers information that will permit design of a rational cleaning procedure that can be used with a glass that is somewhat soluble in many aqueous chemical solutions. Typically,...
October 1, 2003
Standard Practice for Designing a Process for Cleaning Technical Glasses
1.1 This practice is intended to provide information that will permit design of a rational cleaning procedure that can be used with a glass that is somewhat soluble in many aqueous chemical...
January 1, 1997
Standard Practice for Designing a Process for Cleaning Technical Glasses
1.1 This practice is intended to provide information that will permit design of a rational cleaning procedure that can be used with a glass that is somewhat soluble in many aqueous chemical...
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