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| Standard ID | GB/T 12416-2025 (GB/T12416-2025) |
| Description (Translated English) | Glass - Hydrolytic resistance of glass grains at 12-degree Celcius - Method of test and classification |
| Sector / Industry | National Standard (Recommended) |
| Classification of Chinese Standard | Y22 |
| Classification of International Standard | 81.040.01 |
| Word Count Estimation | 10,120 |
| Date of Issue | 2025-10-31 |
| Date of Implementation | 2026-05-01 |
| Older Standard (superseded by this standard) | GB/T 12416.2-1990 |
| Issuing agency(ies) | State Administration for Market Regulation, Standardization Administration of China |
GB/T 12416-2025: Glass - Hydrolytic resistance of glass grains at 12-degree Celcius - Method of test and classification
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ICS 81.040.01
CCSY22
National Standards of the People's Republic of China
Replaces GB/T 12416.2-1990
Water resistance of glass particles in glass products at 121℃
Test methods and classification
Published on 2025-10-31
Implemented on May 1, 2026
State Administration for Market Regulation
The State Administration for Standardization issued a statement.
Foreword
This document complies with the provisions of GB/T 1.1-2020 "Standardization Work Guidelines Part 1.Structure and Drafting Rules of Standardization Documents".
Drafting.
This document replaces GB/T 12416.2-1990 "Test Method and Classification of Water Resistance of Glass Particles at 121℃", and is consistent with GB/T 12416.2-
Compared to.1990, aside from structural adjustments and editorial changes, the main technical changes are as follows.
---The principle has been changed (see Chapter 4, Chapter 3 of the.1990 edition);
---General rules for reagents and requirements for distilled water have been added (see 5.1, 5.2);
---The requirements for test water, the preparation method of methyl red indicator solution, and the requirements for hydrochloric acid solution and acetone have been changed (see 5.3~).
5.6 (4.1, 4.4, 4.2, and 4.5 of the.1990 edition);
---Sodium hydroxide reagent has been removed (see 4.3 in the.1990 edition);
---Changes have been made to the requirements for burettes, narrow-mouth conical flasks, beakers, the O-sieve aperture in standard sieves, ovens, and autoclaves (see 6.2).
6.4, 6.5, 6.11, 6.15, 6.16 (5.3, 5.5, 5.6, 5.12, 5.13, 5.1 of the.1990 edition);
---Requirements and testing environments for ball mills, vibrating screens, ultrasonic cleaners, and electric heating plates have been added (see 6.12~6.14, 6.17, and section 7).
chapter);
---The requirements for coarsely crushed samples have been changed (see 8.1, 6.2 of the.1990 edition);
---A method for mechanically preparing particles has been added (see 8.2.2);
---The sample cleaning method has been changed (see 8.3, 6.4 of the.1990 edition);
---The requirement for pellet storage time has been removed (see 6.4 in the.1990 edition);
---Increased the material used to cover the narrow-mouthed conical flask and the time required for the autoclave to reach a state where a large amount of steam escapes from the exhaust port.
(See Chapter 9);
---The requirement for heating rate has been removed (see Chapter 7 of the.1990 edition);
---The heating time, cooling time, and the amount of methyl red indicator solution have been changed (see Chapter 9, Chapter 7 of the.1990 edition);
---The units for hydrochloric acid consumption and alkali equivalents have been changed (see Tables 1 and 2,.1990 editions of Tables 1 and 2);
---The method of representing the water resistance level of glass particles has been changed (see 10.2, 10.3, and 8.2 and 8.3 of the.1990 edition);
---The requirements for test reports have been changed (see Chapter 11, Chapter 9 of the.1990 edition);
---The appendix “Dithizone Limit Tests for Heavy Metals” has been deleted (see Appendix A of the.1990 edition).
Please note that some content in this document may involve patents. The issuing organization of this document assumes no responsibility for identifying patents.
This document was proposed by the China National Light Industry Council.
This document is under the jurisdiction of the National Technical Committee on Standardization of Daily-Use Glass (SAC/TC377).
This document was drafted by. Guangdong Huaxing Glass Co., Ltd., Anhui Deli Daily Glass Co., Ltd., and Lifeng Household Products.
(Nanjing) Co., Ltd., Anhui Kangtai Glass Industry Technology Co., Ltd., Donghua University, Sinotech Co., Ltd., Shanghai Second Polytechnic University.
The main drafters of this document are. Sun Jingjie, Chen Songlin, Xu Xiaojian, Zhang Da, Zhou Beiying, Liu Zheng, Zhang Shengtao, Lin Bo, Wang Helan, and Liu Hong.
Ye Jiayi, Liu Fenglian, and Wang Lianjun.
The release history of this document and the document it replaces is as follows.
---First published in.1990 as GB/T 12416.2-1990;
---This is the first revision.
Water resistance of glass particles in glass products at 121℃
Test methods and classification
1 Scope
This document describes the test method and classification of the water resistance of glass particles when subjected to water erosion at (121±1)℃ for (30±1) min.
This document applies to glass with high water resistance.
Note. Such as borosilicate glass.
2 Normative references
The contents of the following documents, through normative references within the text, constitute essential provisions of this document. Dated citations are not included.
For references to documents, only the version corresponding to that date applies to this document; for undated references, the latest version (including all amendments) applies.
This document.
GB/T 6005 Basic Dimensions of Mesh Sizes for Test Sieve Wire Braided Mesh, Perforated Plates and Electroformed Sheet Plates
GB/T 6682 Specifications and test methods for water used in analytical laboratories
GB/T 12805-2011 Burettes for Laboratory Glassware
GB/T 12808-2015 Laboratory Glassware - Single-mark Pipettes
GB/T 15723 Laboratory Glassware Desiccators
GB/T 15724 Laboratory Glassware Beakers
GB/T 22362 Laboratory Glassware Flasks
3 Terms and Definitions
This document does not contain any terms or definitions that need to be defined.
4.Principles
This method involves testing glass as a glass particle material.
10g of glass particles with a particle size of 300μm~425μm were added to a certain amount of test water and heated at (121±1)℃ for (30±)℃.
1) min, the water erosion resistance of the particles was determined by analyzing the extraction solution.
Note. The density of glass particles at 20℃ is generally (2.4±0.2) g/cm3.
5.Reagents
5.1 General Rules
Unless otherwise specified, reagents of analytical purity or higher should be used.
5.2 Distilled water
The following methods can be used to obtain it.
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