BS 6319-9:1987 PDF Download
Standard ENTesting of Resin and Polymer/Cement Compositions for Use in Construction: Method for Measurement and Classification of Peak Exotherm Temperature
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The BS 6319-9:1987 standard provides a method for measuring and classifying the peak exotherm temperature of resin and polymer/cement compositions used in construction.
The standard aims to establish a general guideline for the classification of these compositions based on their exothermic properties, categorizing them as high, medium, or low exotherm systems. This classification helps in assessing the potential heat generation of the compositions during the curing or hardening process.
The measurement method outlined in the standard provides a standardized approach for determining the peak exotherm temperature, ensuring consistent and reliable results across different testing scenarios. By understanding the exothermic behavior of these compositions, construction professionals can make informed decisions regarding their use and application, taking into consideration factors such as curing time, temperature control, and potential heat-related issues.
Descriptors | Thermosetting polymers, Temperature measurement, Construction materials, Test equipment, Heat of reaction, Concretes, Mixing, Testing conditions, Setting, Cement and concrete technology, Mortars, Exothermic reactions, Grades (quality), Thermal testing, Curing (concrete) |
ICS Codes | 91.100.10 - Cement. Gypsum. Lime. Mortar |
Language(s) | English |
ISBN | 0 580 15775 X |
File Size | 235.5 KB |