RUL/CIC 421 - Apparatus for determining refractoriness under load

Determination of refractoriness under load (RUL) and creep in compression (CIC) of refractory ceramics

RUL/CIC 421 - Apparatus for determining refractoriness under load
The RUL/CIC Apparatus RUL/CIC 421 enables determination of the deformation point under compression and the creep in compression with one instrument without retrofitting. Furnace, load device, differential measuring system, control and software are designed for reliable, automatic long-term operation.
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  • Product CategoryRefractory TestingRefractory Testing
  • Messmethode CIC CIC RUL RUL
  • Messparameter Creep behavior Creep behavior Thermal Expansion Thermal Expansion Thermal conductivity Thermal conductivity Specific heat Specific heat bulk density bulk density Thermal diffusivity Thermal diffusivity
  • Norm ISO 1893 ISO 1893 DIN EN 993-8 DIN EN 993-8 ISO 3187 ISO 3187 DIN EN 993-9 DIN EN 993-9 ASTM C832-00 ASTM C832-00
  • Temperature Accuracy
RUL/CIC 421
RUL/CIC 421

Refractoriness under load (RUL, according to ISO 1893) is a measure of the deformation behavior of refractory ceramic products subjected to a constant load and increasing temperature. The temperature range in which the softening occurs is not identical with the melting range of the pure raw material; however it must be reliably determined with the RUL 421 to check the use of refractory products in high-temperature applications.
Creep in compression (CIC, according to ISO 3187) refers to the percent of shrinkage of a refractory test piece under a constant load and exposed to a constant high temperature over a long period of time. The creep in compression test is also carried out in the RUL 421 to a maximum temperature of 1700°C. With its sturdy design, the RUL 421 is well suited for these long-running thermal and mechanical loads.
The same test-piece dimensions of 50 mm in diameter and 50 mm in height are used for both the RUL and the CIC tests. For the high-precision differential measuring system for determination of the deformation, the cylindrical test piece has a co-axial bore of 12.5 mm.
Selection and application of the load on the test piece are reproducible and independent of the deformation through use of the hood-type furnace with counterweights.

By reducing the load on the test piece to negligible values (as compared to the surface of the test piece), precise dilatometer measurements on large and even inhomogeneous samples can be carried out in the RUL 421 at temperatures up to 1700°C.