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BS 6610:1996

Withdrawn

Withdrawn

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Specification for Pozzolanic pulverized-fuel ash cement

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Withdrawn date

01-16-2013

Language(s)

English

Published date

06-15-1996

US$184.93
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Committees responsible
Foreword
Specification
1 Scope
2 References
3 Definitions
4 Cement
5 Constituents
6 Composition and manufacture
7 Compressive strength
8 Physical properties
9 Chemical properties
10 Marking
11 Information to be provided
12 Sampling and testing for acceptance inspection
     at delivery
13 Heat of hydration
Annexes
A (informative) Conformity criteria (cement
     manufacturer's autocontrol)
B (informative) Compositional requirements for all
     cement types
C (informative) Product guidance
Tables
1 Chemical properties
2 Acceptance inspection limits
A.1 Minimum testing frequencies
A.2 Parameters determining the conformity procedure
A.3 Major defects
A.4 Acceptability constant kA
A.5 Acceptable number of defects cA
B.1 Extreme compositional possibilities
List of references

Requirements for composition, strength, physical and chemical properties of one strength class.

Committee
B/516/6
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes BS 6610(1991) and 94/100796 DC. (04/2005) Reviewed and confirmed by BSI, October 2007. (09/2007)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
18
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Withdrawn
Supersedes

BS 5328-2:1997 Concrete Methods for specifying concrete mixes
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 1881-128:1997 Testing concrete Methods for analysis of fresh concrete
BS 4027:1996 Specification for sulfate-resisting Portland cement
BS 8500-2:2002 Concrete. Complementary British Standard to BS EN 206-1 Specification for constituent materials and concrete
BS 493(1995) : 1995 SPECIFICATION FOR AIRBRICKS AND GRATINGS FOR WALL VENTILATION
BS 8500-1:2002 Concrete. Complementary British Standard to BS EN 206-1 Method of specifying and guidance for the specifier
BS 3445-1:1992 Agricultural water troughs and water fittings Specification for water trough bodies, service boxes and water supply system
BS 882:1992 Specification for aggregates from natural sources for concrete

BS EN 196-2:2013 Method of testing cement Chemical analysis of cement
BS 5328-1:1997 Concrete Guide to specifying concrete
BS 6543(1985) : 1985 GUIDE TO USE OF INDUSTRIAL BY-PRODUCTS AND WASTE MATERIALS IN BUILDING AND CIVIL ENGINEERING
BS 8000-2.1:1990 Workmanship on building sites. Code of practice for concrete work Mixing and transporting concrete
BS 8000-2.2:1990 Workmanship on building sites. Code of practice for concrete work Sitework with in situ and precast concrete
BS 915-2:1972 Specification for high alumina cement Metric units
BS 1370:1979 Specification for low heat Portland cement
BS EN 196-3 : 2005 METHODS OF TESTING CEMENT - PART 3: DETERMINATION OF SETTING TIMES AND SOUNDNESS
DD ENV 197-1:1995 Cement Composition, specifications and conformity criteria. Common cements
BS 6588:1996 Specification for Portland pulverized-fuel ash cements
BS 4550-3.8:1978 Methods of testing cement. Physical tests Test for heat of hydration
BS EN 196-7:2007 Methods of testing cement Methods of taking and preparing samples of cement
BS EN 196-1:2016 Methods of testing cement Determination of strength
BS 6100-6.1:1984 Glossary of building and civil engineering terms. Concrete and plaster Binders
BS 4027:1996 Specification for sulfate-resisting Portland cement
BS EN 196-21:1992 Methods of testing cement Determination of the chloride, carbon dioxide and alkali content of cement

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