DD ENV 197-1:1995
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Cement Composition, specifications and conformity criteria. Common cements
Hardcopy , PDF
15-09-2000
English
15-01-1995
Contents
Cooperating organizations
National foreword
Foreword
0. Introduction
1. Scope
2. Normative references
3. Cement
4. Constituents
4.1 Portland cement clinker (K)
4.2 Granulated blastfurnace slag (S)
4.3 Pozzolanic material (P, Q)
4.3.1 General
4.3.2 Natural pozzolana (P)
4.3.3 Industrial pozzolana (Q)
4.4 Fly Ash (V, W)
4.4.1 General
4.4.2 Siliceous fly ash (V)
4.4.3 Calcareous fly ash (W)
4.5 Burnt shale
4.6 Limestone (L)
4.7 Silica fume (D)
4.8 Filler (F)
4.9 Calcium sulfate
4.10 Additives
5. Cement types, composition and standard designation
5.1 Cement types
5.2 Composition
5.3 Standard designation
6, Mechanical requirements
6.1 Standard strength
6.2 Early strength
6.3 Requirements
7. Physical requirements
7.1 Initial setting time
7.2 Soundness
8. Chemical requirements
9. Conformity criteria
9.1 Definitions
9.2 Introduction
9.3 Application of conformity procedures
9.4 General procedure for assessing conformity with the
characteristic values
9.5 Conformity criteria and procedure for strength
9.6 Conformity criteria and procedures for physical
and chemical properties
9.7 Limits for major defects
National Annexes
Annex
A (Informative) Sampling plans
Tables
1. Cement types and composition; proportion by mass
2. Mechanical and physical requirements
3. Chemical requirements
4. Minimum testing frequencies
5. Parameters determining the conformity procedure
6. Major defects
A.1 Acceptability constant kA
A.2 Acceptable number of defects at 5 % consumer's risk
Gives properties of the constituents of common cements and the proportions in which they are to be combined for producing a range of types and classes of cement. Specifies also, mechanical, physical and chemical requirements for these types and classes as characteristic values and gives the rules for assessing their conformity to these requirements.
Committee |
B/516/6
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DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
36
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PublisherName |
British Standards Institution
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Status |
Superseded
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SupersededBy |
Standards | Relationship |
ENV 197-1 : 1992 | Identical |
BS 3892-1:1997 | Pulverized-fuel ash Specification for pulverized-fuel ash for use with Portland cement |
BS 12:1996 | Specification for Portland cement |
BS 5224:1995 | Specification for masonry cement |
BS 4027:1996 | Specification for sulfate-resisting Portland cement |
BS 6610:1996 | Specification for Pozzolanic pulverized-fuel ash cement |
EN 196-21 : 1989 | METHODS OF TESTING CEMENT - DETERMINATION OF THE CHLORIDE, CARBON DIOXIDE AND ALKALI CONTENT OF CEMENT |
EN 196-7:2007 | Methods of testing cement - Part 7: Methods of taking and preparing samples of cement |
EN 196-2:2013 | Method of testing cement - Part 2: Chemical analysis of cement |
EN 196-5:2011 | Methods of testing cement - Part 5: Pozzolanicity test for pozzolanic cement |
DIN 66132:1975-07 | DETERMINATION OF SPECIFIC SURFACE AREA OF SOLIDS BY ADSORPTION OF NITROGEN; SINGLE-POINT DIFFERENTIAL METHOD ACCORDING TO HAUL AND DUEMBGEN |
EN 196-1:2016 | Methods of testing cement - Part 1: Determination of strength |
EN 196-3:2016 | Methods of testing cement - Part 3: Determination of setting times and soundness |
DIN 66131:1993-07 | DETERMINATION OF SPECIFIC SURFACE AREA OF SOLIDS BY GAS ADSORPTION USING THE METHOD OF BRUNAUER, EMMETT AND TELLER (BET) |
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