Overview
ASTM C1066-09(2022) - Standard Specification for Nuclear Grade Zirconium Oxide Pellets sets out requirements for pellets of stabilized zirconium oxide designed for use in nuclear reactors. This ASTM standard specifies chemical composition, physical properties, impurity limits, and testing methods to ensure that zirconium oxide pellets meet the strict criteria necessary for nuclear applications. The standard supports quality assurance across the nuclear fuel cycle, minimizing impurities and defects, and lays out standards for packaging, cleanliness, and certification.
Key Topics
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Chemical Composition:
- Pellets must be made from zirconium oxide powder stabilized with calcium oxide (CaO) or yttrium oxide (Y₂O₃).
- Specifies recommended additive concentrations and maximum permissible impurity levels, including elements such as hafnium, boron, gadolinium, samarium, cobalt, iron, and more.
- Analytical chemistry methods for composition assessment must be agreed upon between buyer and supplier.
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Physical Properties and Testing:
- Requirements for pellet dimensions, density, appearance, and mechanical integrity.
- Mechanical property validation through compression and, where required, thermal cycling tests.
- Visual standards define permissible defects, including chips and cracks.
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Cleanliness and Sampling:
- Finished pellets must be free from contamination due to handling, packaging, or cleaning processes.
- Sampling plans for quality verification, acceptance, and archiving must be agreed upon and documented.
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Inspection, Certification, and Packaging:
- The supplier must certify that each pellet lot complies with the standard, provide test results, and ensure packaging prevents contamination or damage during shipping.
- Each package must be clearly marked with critical identification details.
Applications
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Nuclear Reactor Fuel Fabrication:
Nuclear grade zirconium oxide pellets are primarily used as a structural or functional ceramic in nuclear reactors, ensuring reliable performance under high-temperatures and radiation exposure.
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Quality Assurance in Nuclear Supply Chains:
By adhering to ASTM C1066-09(2022), suppliers and manufacturers maintain consistency, traceability, and safety in the production-and procurement-of zirconium oxide pellets for nuclear facilities.
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Regulatory Compliance:
This standard supports compliance with international and federal regulations, including those laid out in 10 CFR 50 (Code of Federal Regulations - Energy) and guides on quality assurance such as ANSI/ASME NQA-1.
Related Standards
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ASTM C1065:
Specification for Nuclear-Grade Zirconium Oxide Powder, which outlines requirements for the starting powder in pellet manufacture.
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ASTM C559:
Test Method for Bulk Density by Physical Measurements of Manufactured Carbon and Graphite Articles, referenced for density determination.
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ASTM C859:
Terminology Relating to Nuclear Materials, providing definitions used across related documents.
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ANSI/ASME NQA-1:
Quality Assurance Program Requirements for Nuclear Facility Applications, used as a reference guide for quality control processes.
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10 CFR 50:
US Code of Federal Regulations for Domestic Licensing of Production and Utilization Facilities, essential for legal compliance in nuclear operations.
Practical Value
Adhering to ASTM C1066-09(2022) ensures that zirconium oxide pellets used in nuclear reactors meet stringent safety, quality, and performance expectations. The standard is vital for nuclear materials manufacturers, reactor operators, and supply chain partners concerned with product consistency, regulatory compliance, and end-use safety. By specifying chemical, physical, and procedural requirements for nuclear grade zirconium oxide pellets, this standard supports reliable and efficient operation within the nuclear industry.
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