ASTM C1134-90(2007)e1
Standard Test Method for Water Retention of Rigid Thermal Insulations Following Partial Immersion

Standard No.
ASTM C1134-90(2007)e1
Release Date
1990
Published By
American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM)
Status
Replace By
ASTM C1134-90(2012)e1
Latest
ASTM C1134-23
Scope

Materials less than or equal to 0.59 in. (15.0 mm) in thickness shall not be tested in accordance with this test method in order to avoid complete immersion of the specimens. This type of exposure is beyond the scope of this test method.

Materials shall be tested at both actual product thickness and 1.00 in. (25.4 mm) thickness provided the materials can be cut to a thickness of 1.00 in. (25.4 mm) without changing the original character of the materials. If a product cannot be cut without changing the original character of the material, the test report shall contain an appropriate note to this effect. Results shall be reported on the basis of equal nominal wetted specimen surface area (in units of kilograms per square metre) for materials tested at actual product thickness and on the basis of equal specimen volume (in units of percent by volume) for materials tested at 1.00 in. (25.4 mm) thickness. If a product cannot be cut to a thickness of 1.00 in. (25.4 mm) or if the actual product thickness is less than 1.00 in. (25.4 mm) but greater than 0.59 in. (15.0 mm), the product shall only be tested at actual product thickness and results only reported on the basis of equal nominal wetted specimen surface area.

By reporting results on the basis of equal nominal wetted specimen surface area, specimens of different thicknesses can be compared equitably. For some specimens, the water intake and retention primarily may depend on the nominal wetted surface area available for water intake.

By reporting results on the basis of equal specimen volume, specimens can be compared equitably using units that commonly are selected to represent results of water intake testing (percent by volume). For some materials, water intake and retention primarily may depend on the volume of the specimen available for water intake.

In most cases water retention is a secondary performance characteristic that has an influence on a primary performance characteristic, such as thermal performance, surface accumulation of moisture (that may contribute to fungal growth), localized collection of electrolytes (that may contribute to corrosion), etc. Depending on the primary performance characteristic that is of interest, the preferred units for use in comparing the water retention of different materials may be either kilograms per square metre or percent by volume.

Immersion times in addition to those required by this test method may be selected provided that all parties involved are in agreement.

The water retention characteristics of materials may be affected by conditions such as elevated temperatures or chemical exposures.

1.1 This test method determines the amount of water retained (including surface water) by rigid block and board thermal insulations used in building construction applications after these materials have been partially immersed in liquid water for prescribed time intervals under isothermal conditions. This test method is intended to be used for the characterization of materials in the laboratory. It is not intended to simulate any particular environmental condition that may be encountered in building construction applications.

1.2 This test method does not address all the possible mechanisms of water intake and retention and related phenomena for rigid thermal insulations. It relates only to those conditions outlined in 1.1. Determination of moisture accumulation in thermal insulations due to complete immersion, water vapor transmission, internal condensation, freeze-thaw cycling, or a combination of these effects requires different test procedures.

1.3 Each partial immersion interval is followed by a brief free-drainage period. This test method does not address or attempt to quantify the drainage characteristics of materials. Therefore, results for materials with different internal structure and porosity, such as cellular materials and ......

ASTM C1134-90(2007)e1 history

  • 2023 ASTM C1134-23 Standard Test Method for Water Retention of Rigid Thermal Insulations Following Partial Immersion
  • 2017 ASTM C1134-17e1 Standard Test Method for Water Retention of Rigid Thermal Insulations Following Partial Immersion
  • 2017 ASTM C1134-17 Standard Test Method for Water Retention of Rigid Thermal Insulations Following Partial Immersion
  • 2012 ASTM C1134-90(2012)e1 Standard Test Method for Water Retention of Rigid Thermal Insulations Following Partial Immersion
  • 1990 ASTM C1134-90(2007)e1 Standard Test Method for Water Retention of Rigid Thermal Insulations Following Partial Immersion
  • 1990 ASTM C1134-90(2007) Standard Test Method for Water Retention of Rigid Thermal Insulations Following Partial Immersion
  • 1990 ASTM C1134-90(2001) Standard Test Method for Water Retention of Rigid Thermal Insulations Following Partial Immersion
  • 2001 ASTM C1134-90(1995)e1 Standard Test Method for Water Retention of Rigid Thermal Insulations Following Partial Immersion



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