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BS EN 196-6:2010

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Methods of testing cement Determination of fineness

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Withdrawn date

01-23-2019

Superseded by

BS EN 196-6:2018

Language(s)

English

Published date

04-30-2010

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Foreword
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Sieving method
4 Air permeability method (Blaine method)
5 Air-jet sieving method
National Annex NA (informative) - Material for
                  checking the sieve
National Annex NB (informative) - Method of testing
                  the 'absolute' specific surface of
                  a reference cement
National Annex NC (informative) - Method of testing
                  cement for density
National Annex ND (informative) - Reporting of results
                  for density and specific surface
National Annex NE (informative) - Cross-references

Specifies three methods of determining the fineness of cement.

Committee
B/516
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes BS 4550-3.3(1978), BS 4550-3.2(1978) and 86/14805 DC (09/2005) Supersedes 08/30178800 DC. (04/2010)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
34
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Withdrawn
SupersededBy
Supersedes

This European Standard describes three methods of determining the fineness of cement.

The sieving method serves only to demonstrate the presence of coarse cement particles. This method is primarily suited to checking and controlling the production process.

The air-jet sieving method measures the retention on sieving and is suitable for particles which substantially pass a 2,0 mm test sieve. It may be used to determine the particle size distribution of agglomerates of very fine particles. This method may be used with test sieves in a range of aperture sizes, e.g. 63 μm and 90 μm.

The air permeability method (Blaine) measures the specific surface (mass related surface) by comparison with a reference cement sample. The determination of the specific surface serves primarily to check the consistency of the grinding process of one and the same plant. This method only enables a limited assessment to be made of the properties of the cement in use.

NOTE The air permeability method may not give significant results for cements containing ultrafine materials.

The methods are applicable to all the cements defined in EN 197.

Standards Relationship
NBN EN 196-6 : 2010 Identical
ONORM EN 196-6 : 2010 Identical
I.S. EN 196-6:2010 Identical
NF EN 196-6 : 2012 Identical
UNI EN 196-6 : 2010 Identical
NEN EN 196-6 : 2010 Identical
SN EN 196-6 : 2010 Identical
DIN EN 196-6:2010-05 Identical
NS EN 196-6 : 2010 Identical
EN 196-6:2010 Identical

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