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EN 1169:1999

Withdrawn

Withdrawn

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Precast concrete products - General rules for factory production control of glass-fibre reinforced cement

Withdrawn date

30-04-2000

Published date

20-10-1999

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Foreword
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Definitions and abbreviation
  3.1 Definitions
      3.1.1 additive
      3.1.2 admixture
      3.1.3 AR glass-fibre (Alkali-Resistant)
      3.1.4 E glass-fibre (Electrical)
      3.1.5 basic strand
      3.1.6 glass-fibre reinforced cement
      3.1.7 matrix
      3.1.8 spray process
      3.1.9 premix process
      3.1.10 Quality Assurance Manual (QAM)
      3.1.11 Quality Assurance Plan (QAP)
      3.1.12 control plan
  3.2 Abbreviation
4 Control of raw material
  4.1 General
  4.2 Reception controls
  4.3 Storage of raw materials
5 Control of the mixing process
6 Controls of hardened and fresh GRC
Annex A (normative) Guidelines for establishment of the
        manufacture control plan
Annex B (informative) Bibliography

This European Standard is applicable to glass-fibre reinforced cement products manufactured in factories. It defines the general rules for production control of GRC material. It constitutes the common "production" part of the control plan, for which guidelines are given in annex A.

Committee
CEN/TC 229
DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
Comite Europeen de Normalisation
Status
Withdrawn

Standards Relationship
DIN EN 1169:1999-10 Identical
PN EN 1169 : 2001 Identical
NEN EN 1169 : 1999 Identical
NBN EN 1169 : 1999 Identical
I.S. EN 1169:2000 Identical
UNI EN 1169 : 2001 Identical
UNE-EN 1169:2000 Identical
NF EN 1169 : 1999 Identical
NS EN 1169 : 1ED 2000 Identical
BS EN 1169:1999 Identical
SN EN 1169 : 2000 Identical

DIN EN 15422:2008-06 Precast concrete products - Specification of glassfibres for reinforcement of mortars and concretes
BS EN 15422:2008 Precast concrete products. Specification of glassfibres for reinforcement of mortars and concretes
UNE-EN 15191:2011 Precast concrete products - Classification of glassfibre reinforced concrete performance
DIN EN 14649:2005-07 PRECAST CONCRETE PRODUCTS - TEST METHOD FOR STRENGTH RETENTION OF GLASS FIBRES IN CEMENT AND CONCRETE (SIC TEST)
DIN EN 15191:2010-04 Precast concrete products - Classification of glassfibre reinforced concrete performance
05/30131379 DC : 0 BS EN 15191 - PRECAST CONCRETE PRODUCTS - CLASSIFICATION OF GLASSFIBRE REINFORCED CONCRETE PERFORMANCES
I.S. EN 15422:2008 PRECAST CONCRETE PRODUCTS - SPECIFICATION OF GLASSFIBRES FOR REINFORCEMENT OF MORTARS AND CONCRETES
PREN 15191 : DRAFT 2009 PRECAST CONCRETE PRODUCTS - CLASSIFICATION OF GLASS-FIBRE REINFORCED CONCRETE PERFORMANCES
DIN EN 1433:2005-09 DRAINAGE CHANNELS FOR VEHICULAR AND PEDESTRIAN AREAS - CLASSIFICATION, DESIGN AND TESTING REQUIREMENTS, MARKING AND EVALUATION OF CONFORMITY
UNI EN 15422 : 2008 PRECAST CONCRETE PRODUCTS - SPECIFICATION OF GLASS-FIBRES FOR REINFORCEMENT OF MORTARS AND CONCRETES
I.S. EN 15191:2009 PRECAST CONCRETE PRODUCTS - CLASSIFICATION OF GLASSFIBRE REINFORCED CONCRETE PERFORMANCE
BS EN 14649:2005 Precast concrete products. Test method for strength retention of glass fibres in cement and concrete (SIC test)
EN 15422:2008 Precast concrete products - Specification of glassfibres for reinforcement of mortars and concretes
EN 14649:2005 Precast concrete products - Test method for strength retention of glass fibres in cement and concrete (SIC TEST)
BS EN 1433:2002 Drainage channels for vehicular and pedestrian areas. Classification, design and testing requirements, marking and evaluation of conformity
EN 15191:2009 Precast concrete products - Classification of glassfibre reinforced concrete performance
BS EN 15191:2009 Precast concrete products. Classification of glassfibre reinforced concrete performance
09/30200445 DC : 0 BS EN 15191 - PRECAST CONCRETE PRODUCTS - CLASSIFICATION OF GLASS-FIBRE REINFORCED CONCRETE PERFORMANCES
UNI EN 15191 : 2010 PRECAST CONCRETE PRODUCTS - CLASSIFICATION OF GLASSFIBRE REINFORCED CONCRETE PERFORMANCE

EN 1170-4:1997 Precast concrete products - Test method for glass-fibre reinforced cement - Part 4: Measuring bending strength, "Simplified bending test" method
EN 1170-3:1997 Precast concrete products - Test method for glass-fibre reinforced cement - Part 3: Measuring the fibre content of sprayed GRC
EN ISO 9002:1994/AC:1997 QUALITY SYSTEMS - SPECIFICATION FOR PRODUCTION AND INSTALLATION
EN 1170-5:1997 Precast concrete products - Test method for glass-fibre reinforced cement - Part 5: Measuring bending strength, "Complete bending test" method
ENV 1170-8 : DRAFT 1996 TEST METHOD FOR GLASS-FIBRE REINFORCED CEMENT - CYCLIC WEATHERING TYPE TEST
EN 1170-2:1997 Precast concrete products - Test method for glass-fibre reinforced cement - Part 2: Measuring the fibre content in fresh GRC, "Wash out test"
EN 1170-7:1997 Precast concrete products - Test method for glass-fibre reinforced cement - Part 7: Measurement of extremes of dimensional variations due to moisture content
EN ISO 9001:2015 Quality management systems - Requirements (ISO 9001:2015)
EN 450 : 1994 FLY ASH FOR CONCRETE - DEFINITIONS, REQUIREMENTS AND QUALITY CONTROL
EN 1170-6:1997 Precast concrete products - Test method for glass-fibre reinforced cement - Part 6: Determination of the absorption of water by immersion and determination of the dry density
EN 1170-1:1997 Precast concrete products - Test method for glass-fibre reinforced cement - Part 1: Measuring the consistency of the matrix "Slump test" method
PREN 197-1 : DRAFT 2014 CEMENT - PART 1: COMPOSITION, SPECIFICATIONS AND CONFORMITY CRITERIA FOR COMMON CEMENTS
EN 45001 : 1989 GENERAL CRITERIA FOR THE OPERATION OF TESTING LABORATORIES

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