Methods of Grading and Visual Classification of Muscovite Mica Splittings
Methods of Grading and Visual Classification of Muscovite Mica Splittings
Methods of Grading and Visual Classification of Muscovite Mica Splittings
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FOREWORD
This Indian Standard was adopted by the Bureau of Indian Standards, after the draft finalized
by the Solid Electrical Insulating Materials Sectional Committee had been approved by the
Electrotechnical Division Council.
For many years Indian mica producers have adopted a uniform system of size grading for
muscovite mica. The Indian system has been adopted by various other countries, such as XJSA,
Canada, Brazil, South Africa, and has been generally used in international trade.
A draft International Standard, based on the Indian system, has been prepared in 1977 after
taking due account of the requirements of users of muscovite mica splitting all over the world.
It is complementary to IS0 standard 67 Muscovite mica blocks, thins and films methods for
grading by size which deals with the methods for grading by size muscovite mica blocks, thins
and films as also to IS 1175 : 1957 ‘Methods _for grading and classification of muscovite mica
blocks, thins and films.
In the preparation of this standard, considerable assistance has been derived from the
following:
ASTM : D2131 ‘Specifications for National Muscovite Mica Splitting’. American Society for
‘Testing and Materials ( ASTM ).
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IS 13357 : 1992
This standard covers the methods of size classi- Splitting that contains a single mineral dot or
fication of muscovite mica splittings by standard when the cumulative area of vegetable and clay
commercial grades and specifies the maximum stains exceed 6.4 mm2.
allowable physical defects for each grade. It is 3.4 Tear, Fracture and Peripheral Hole
applicable to commercially available natural
muscovite mica splittings, irrespective of the A tear or fracture extending from the periphery
basic colour of the mica or its source. more than the following distances:
Grade Designation Distance
2 REFERENCES ~---~--*-_
New Grade OlZ%Ze mm
IS 1175 : 1957 cMethods for grading and classi- No. No.
fications of muscovite mica blocks, thins and 63 3 15.9
films’ is B necessary adjunct to this standard.
40 4 12.7
3 DEFINITIONS 20 5 9.5
16.06 54-6 6.4
3.0 For the purpose of this standard, the
following definitions shall apply. 3.5 Hole
A perforation, sometimes minute, through the
3.1 Rough or Burred Edge laminae.
A frayed or serrated edge usually 0.8 mm deep 3.6 Thick Edge
or greater, or an edge turned up or down as
caused by trimming with scissors, etc, or by Splittings shall be considered to have a thick
rubbing the edge against sandpaper, stone, etc. edge if the edge or end in question is more than
1.5 times the minimum thickness measured at
3.2 Stains any point on the splitting or if the thickness of
the edge or end exceeds the maximum average
Discolouration arising from foreign materials, thickness allowed for the grade of splittings.
resulting in a partial or total loss of trans- Thib. defect may be due to the nature of the
parency, and which may be in the form of specks mica used for the effect of splitting.
or patches of appreciable area, for example,
slight stain, vegetable stain, clay stain, black 3.7 Thick Splitting
stain, red stain, black speckled, light dot or
spot black, red or green dot or spot, etc. A bookform splitting whose thickness in the
major section of its area or over the entire area
NOTES
exceeds the maximum average thickness for the
1 The so-clllcd tvegetabie’ stains are of pale yellow grade of splitting. Loose with powder splittings
brown, green or clay colour when viewed by trans-
mitted light. shall be considered thick only if such thickness
2 Mineral stains are distinctly black, red, brown or
exceeds 0.025 mm. Loose splittings shall be
green when viewed by transmitted light. considered thick only if, such thickness exceeds
3 No data are available to support the impression
0.030 mm.
that the <vegetable’ stains are organic in nature.
Tests conducted indicate that they are finely dis- 3.8 Thin Splitting
persed particles of the various iron oxides, The
difference between these stains and the so-called
A splitting whose thickness in the major section
mineral stains is probably only in their concentra- of its area is less than the minimum average for
tion or type of oxide. the grade of splittings.
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Table 2 Defects
Grade Form Under- Stain Wavi- Tears, Thick Thin V Rough Other Total Maximum
Designation size 0)) ness Frac- Split& Splitt- Cut De- Allow- Allowable
‘---h--~ Percenl tures ings ings BUorzed fects able Individual
New Old Pe%n* and Percent Edges Defects, Defects,
Grade Grade Holes Percent Percent
No. No.
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) @I (9) (10) (11) (12) (13)
63 3 Bookform 5 d d d,e d d d d,f d 15
40 4 Bookform 5 d d d,e d d d d,f d 15
20 5 Bookform 5 d d d,e d d d d,f d 15
16 5 Bookform 5 d d d,e d d d d,f d 15
06 6 Bookform 5 d d d,e d d d d,f d 15
63 3 Loose with 15 d d d d d d d,g d 25
powder
40 Loose with 15 d d d,g 25
powder
20 5 Loose with 15 d d d>g 25
powder
16 5.112 Loose with 15 d d d,g 25
powder
06 6 Loose with d d d.g
powder
06-l 6 1 st loose 12
06-i 6 intermediate j 16
loose
06-2 6 2nd loose j 20
06- 3 6-3rd Loose 20
06-4 6-4th Loose 16
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