1.1 These test methods cover procedures for the chemical, mass spectrometric, and spectrochemical analysis of nuclear-grade aluminum oxide and aluminum oxide-boron carbide composite pellets to determine compliance with specifications.
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Boron by Titrimetry and ICP OES | 7 to 16 |
Separation of Boron for Mass Spectrometry | 17 to 22 |
Isotopic Composition by Mass Spectrometry | 23 to 26 |
Separation of Halides by Pyrohydrolysis | 27 to 30 |
Chloride and Fluoride by Ion-Selective Electrode | 31 to 33 |
Chloride, Bromide, and Iodide by Amperometric Microtitrimetry | 34 to 36 |
Trace Elements by Emission Spectroscopy | 37 to 49 |
Keywords | 50 |
1.4 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. (For specific precautionary statements, see Section 5.)
3.1 Aluminum oxide pellets are used in a reactor core as filler or spacers within fuel, burnable poison, or control rods. In order to be suitable for this purpose, the material must meet certain criteria for impurity content. These test methods are designed to show whether or not a given material meets the specifications for these items as described in Specification C785.
3.2 Aluminum oxide-boron carbide composite pellets are used in a reactor core as a component in neutron absorber rods. In order to be suitable for this purpose, the material must meet certain criteria for boron content, isotopic composition, and impurity content as described in Specification C784.
3.2.1 The material is assayed for boron to determine whether the boron content is as specified by the purchaser.
SDO | ASTM: ASTM International |
Document Number | C809 |
Publication Date | Jan. 1, 2013 |
Language | en - English |
Page Count | 6 |
Revision Level | 13 |
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Committee | C26.03 |