ASTM C 595 Standard Specification for Blended Hydraulic Cements
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ASTM C 595 Document Information:
Title
Standard Specification for Blended Hydraulic Cements
ASTM International
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2008
Scope:
This specification pertains to blended hydraulic cements for
both general and special applications, using slag or pozzolan, or
both, with portland cement or portland cement clinker or slag with
lime.
NOTE 1—This specification prescribes ingredients and
proportions, with some performance requirements whereas Performance
Specification C 1157 is a hydraulic cement specification in which
performance criteria alone govern the products and their
acceptance.
For properties where values are given in both SI and non-SI
units, the values in SI units are to be regarded as the standard.
Values in SI units shall be obtained by measurement in SI units or
by appropriate conversion, using the Rules for Conversion and
Rounding given in Standard IEEE/ASTM SI 10, of measurements made in
other units.
The text of this standard refers to notes and footnotes which
provide explanatory material. These notes and footnotes (excluding
those in tables and figures) are not requirements of the
standard.
*A Summary of Changes section appears at the end of this
standard.
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