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BASIC DATA
Standard ID GB/T 1997-2008 (GB/T1997-2008)
Description (Translated English) Coke - Sampling and preparation of samples
Sector / Industry National Standard (Recommended)
Classification of Chinese Standard H32
Classification of International Standard 75.160.10
Word Count Estimation 11,165
Date of Issue 2008-12-06
Date of Implementation 2009-10-01
Older Standard (superseded by this standard) GB/T 1997-1989
Quoted Standard GB/T 2007.5; GB/T 9977
Drafting Organization Metallurgical Industry Information Standards Institute
Administrative Organization National Steel Standardization Technical Committee
Regulation (derived from) National Standard Approval Announcement 2008 No.19 (Total No.132)
Proposing organization China Iron and Steel Association
Issuing agency(ies) Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of People's Republic of China; Standardization Administration of China
Summary This standard specifies the coke sampling and preparation of related terms and definitions, sampling locations, house tools and equipment, industrial analysis sample, take physical performance test method for preparing samples. This standard applies to take industrial analysis and preparation of coke and physical performance test specimen.

BASIC DATA
Standard ID GB/T 1997-1989 (GB/T1997-1989)
Description (Translated English) Coke-sampling and preparation of samples
Sector / Industry National Standard (Recommended)
Classification of Chinese Standard G15
Classification of International Standard 75.160.10
Word Count Estimation 11,110
Date of Issue 1989/3/31
Date of Implementation 1990/1/1
Older Standard (superseded by this standard) GB 1997-1980
Quoted Standard GB 2007
Adopted Standard ISO 2309-1980, NEQ
Regulation (derived from) Announcement of Newly Approved National Standards No. 19, 2008 (No. 132 overall); adopt standard basis: 2005 catalog (without the text); Announcement of Newly Approved National Standards No. 19 of 2008 (No. 132 overall)
Issuing agency(ies) State Bureau of Technical Supervision


GB/T 1997-2008 GB NATIONAL STANDARD OF THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA ICS 75.160.10 H 32 Replacing GB/T 1997-1989 Coke - Sampling and preparation of samples ISSUED ON. DECEMBER 06, 2008 IMPLEMENTED ON. OCTOBER 01, 2009 Issued by. General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People’s Republic of China; Standardization Administration of the People’s Republic of China. Table of Contents Foreword ... 3  1 Scope ... 4  2 Normative references ... 4  3 Terms and definitions ... 4  4 General ... 5  5 Sampling... 7  6 Preparation of coke samples for industrial analysis ... 11  Foreword This Standard replaces GB/T 1997-1989 Coke - Sampling and Preparation of Samples. Compared with GB/T 1997-1989, this Standard has the following main changes. -- Revise the format of this Standard; -- Revise the terms and definitions of this Standard and add English names; -- Properly revise the safekeeping and reserve time of samples. This Standard was proposed by China Iron and Steel Industry Association. This Standard shall be under the jurisdiction of National Steel Standardization Technical Committee. Drafting organizations of this Standard. China Metallurgical Information and Standardization Institute, Shougang Company Limited AND Sinosteel Anshan Research Institute of Thermo-energy Co., Ltd. Main drafters of this Standard. Sun Wei, Xi Wanze, Zhu Mingsan and Zhang Jinying. This Standard replaces the following previous standards. - GB 1997-1980, GB/T 1997-1989. Coke - Sampling and preparation of samples 1 Scope This Standard specifies the terms and definitions in respect of sampling and preparation of coke samples, the sampling place, house, equipment-tools, as well as sampling and preparation of samples for industrial analysis and physical properties test. This Standard is applicable to the sampling and preparation of coke samples for industrial analysis and physical properties test. 2 Normative references The following standards contain the provisions which, through reference in this Standard, constitute the provisions of this Standard. For dated references, subsequent amendments (excluding corrections) or revisions do not apply to this Standard. However, the parties who enter into agreement based on this Standard are encouraged to investigate whether the latest versions of these documents are applicable. For undated reference documents, the latest versions apply to this Standard. GB/T 2007.5 General rules for the sampling and sample preparation of minerals in bulk - Experimental method for checking the bias of sampling GB/T 9977 The terms of coking products 3 Terms and definitions Terms and definitions determined in GB/T 9977 as well as the following ones apply to this Standard. 3.1 Lot and batch Coke of same specification at same delivery shall be deemed as one lot, and the mass of one lot of coke is called batch. 3.2 Basic lot It means the specified minimum batch. 3.3 Share sample It means the coke sample obtained by sampling tool when it works one time at one part of one lot of coke (continuous times available for manual sampling). 3.4 Vice sample It is composed of partial share samples taken from one lot of coke. 3.5 Great sample It is composed of all share samples or all vice samples taken from one lot of coke. 3.6 Sample again use Use all samples to determine an item, then use it to determine other items after the preparation of partial or all these samples. 3.7 Spare sample Sample that is prepared for or unprepared but reserved for determining a certain test item. 3.8 Maximum size The minimum size of mesh through which over 95% of coke can pass. 4 General 4.1 Moisture sample 4.1.1 After moisture sampling, it shall be immediately put into a corrosion-resistant sample storage barrel with a sealed cover or other watertight sealed container. Tightly cap the barrel or container after each share sample is put in place. 4.1.2 The sample storage barrel with moisture samples inside shall be kept away from heat sources and direct exposure in the sun. After sampling, preparation of samples shall be conducted in time. If determination results are affected by excessively large batch of coke or long interval between two coke transports, the share samples shall be made into vice samples according to the coke transport time. Determine the moisture of the vice samples. Take weighted average of vice sample moisture as moisture determination result of this lot of coke. The moisture can also be determined by sample division after mixing the vice samples according to the proportion of the share samples. Table 3 Minimum mass of share samples of coke Size range/mm < 25 ≥25~< 40 ≥40~< 80 ≥80 Min mass of share samples/kg 1 2 5 15 5.5 Sampling in coke flow 5.5.1 During the coke transporting by belt conveyer, the interval of share sampling shall be determined according to the batch and the quantity of share samples of each batch. a) While the coke is moving, sampling of share samples shall be conducted according to a certain mass or time interval by using sampling tools. b) For manual sampling, the convey belt speed shall not exceed 1.5 m/s, and the coke thickness shall not be greater than 0.3 m. c) When samples are taken from the static belt, each sample shall be taken from the whole section, and the sampling length shall not be less than 2.5 times of the maximum coke size. The first share sampling shall start at random in the first interval, but it must not begin at the starting point of the first interval. The following share sampling shall be conducted according to the calculated interval. If the quantity of share samples is enough when sampling is conducted according to the fixed interval while the coke transporting does not stop, then share sampling shall be continued according to the original interval until the transporting of the whole lot of coke is finished. While receiving the samples, the receiving tools shall not be overfilled, so as to prevent large sample overflowing, which may cause test result system error. 5.5.2 Sampling at coke bin or discharge spout The sampling at coke bin or discharge spout is the same as that in coke flow (5.5.1 a)). 5.5.3 Sampling of loading and unloading truck, ship or over-casting by adopting belt conveyer is the same as that mentioned in 5.5.1. However, if there is no conditions to install a mechanical sampling funnel, sampling shall be conducted as specified in 5.5.4. 5.5.4 Other sampling methods in loading and unloading truck, ship or cover-casting. 5.5.4.1 Large-pile sampling. sampling shall be conducted at different layers of the coke pile during coke loading. The quantity of share samples of the whole distributed in the pile locations. When the quantity of share samples is less than the number of corresponding pile locations, each pile location shall have at least one share sample. 6 Preparation of coke samples for industrial analysis 6.1 House, equipment-tools 6.1.1 Preparation room Preparation room shall include preparation of samples (crush, mix, divide, screen, etc.), storage of samples, drying, etc. The room shall be large and bright enough without being affected by rain or wind or foreign dust. It shall have dust-proof equipment. All rooms shall have smooth cement floor. Samples mixing, division and screening shall be conducted on the cement floor paved with a >6 mm steel plate. 6.1.2 Crusher Crusher applicable to preparation of samples includes jaw crusher, roll-type crusher and other sealed grinders. Theses equipment can be used as long as their material and ratio of crushing meet corresponding requirements, without contamination and easy to clean. 6.1.2.1 Jaw crusher Jaw crusher usually has three specifications. a) Opening size is about 200 mm×150 mm, and used for crushing coke size from large and middle to < 60 mm; b) Opening size is about 150 mm×125 mm, and used for crushing coke size from 60 mm to < 13 mm; c) Opening size is about 100 mm×60 mm, and used for crushing coke size from 13 mm to < 6 mm. 6.1.2.2 Roll-type crusher The roll diameter of roll-type crusher is usually ≥250 mm, and roll width is 75 mm ~ 200 mm. It usually requires 2 roll-type crushers. a) Used for crushing sample size from 6 mm to < 3 mm; b) Used for crushing sample size from 3 mm to < 1 mm. 6.1.2.3 Rock grinder The acting part of the rock grinder shall be made of high manganese steel, high chrome steel or other wear-resisting alloy steel. 6.1.3 Divider The inside surface shall be smooth. It shall adopt sealed type to prevent loss of moisture and powder sample. Cone type, rotary type or dichotomous type shall be adopted. Before use, the divider shall be calibrated according to the provisions in GB/T 2007.5. The precision calibration result shall comply with corresponding requirements. 6.1.4 Screen 6.1.4.1 Perforated screen size. 60 mm×60 mm. 6.1.4.2 Woven screen size. 13 mm×13 mm; 6 mm×6 mm; 3 mm×3 mm; 1 mm ×1 mm. 6.1.4.3 Sample screen size. 0.2 mm×0.2 mm. 6.1.5 Sampling shovel, sam... ......

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