AS/NZS 4455:1997
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Masonry units and segmental pavers
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30-04-2018
English
01-01-1997
Specifies requirements for commercially manufactured segmental pavers of up to 0.1 sq/m face area and masonry units for walling. Includes masonry units and segmental pavers made from autoclaved aerated concrete, calcium, silicate, concrete, dimension stone and fired clay.
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BD-026
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Standard
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0 7337 0984 2
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16
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Standards Australia
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Superseded
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This Standard specifies requirements for the verification of nominated characteristic values (see Clause 1.4.5) of commercially manufactured masonry units for walling and segmental pavers of up to 0.1 m2face area.The masonry units and segmental pavers include those made of the following materials:(a) Autoclaved aerated concrete.(b) Calcium silicate (sand-lime).(c) Concrete (dense or lightweight).(d) Dimension stone (cut or dressed).(e) Fired clay (with or without shale).There are non-rectilinear shapes for walling and paving that are not illustrated in this Standard -nevertheless, these are covered by this Standard with the provision that not all test methods mentioned may be applicable to such shapes. Tiles that are intended to be rigidly fixed or suspended are not included in this Standard.Dimension stone has a wide variety of characteristics; these are not fully covered by the requirements of this Standard. The referenced test methods may require modifications for stone.
First published in Australia as AS A21-1934.
Int 306 first published 1948.
Int 315 first published 1949.
AS A21-1934 revised and redesignated Int 323-1953.
Revised and redesignated AS A21-1964.
Int 315-1949 revised and redesignated AS A91-1967.
Int 306-1948 revised and redesignated in part as AS A87-1963 and AS 1346-1973.
AS A91-1967 revised and redesignated AS 1653-1974.
AS A87-1963 revised and redesignated AS 1500-1974.
AS A21-1964 revised and redesignated AS 1225-1980.
Second edition AS 1225-1984.
AS 1346-1973 and AS 1500-1974 revised, amalgamated and redesignated AS 2733-1984.
Second edition AS 1653-1985.
First published in New Zealand as NZSS 366-1943.
Second edition 1963.
NZS 595 first published 1966.
Revised and redesignated NZS 3102P-1974.
NZS 3116.1 first published 1981.
NZS 3102P-1974 revised and redesignated NZS 3102-1983.
Second edition NZS 3116.1:1991.
AS 1225-1985, AS 1653-1985, part of AS 2733-1984, NZSS 366-1963, NZS 3102-1983, and NZS 3116.1:1991 jointly revised, amalgamated and redesignated AS/NZS 4455:1997.
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