BSI BS 6319-10:1987

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BS 6319-10:1987

Testing of Resin and Polymer/Cement Compositions for Use in Construction: Method for Measurement of Temperature of Deflection under a Bending Stress

SKU119246246 Published by British Standards Institution BSI Publication Date1987-03-31 Pages CountPages4

The BS 6319-10:1987 standard is a testing method specifically designed for measuring the temperature of deflection under a bending stress in resin and polymer/cement compositions used in construction. The standard focuses on measuring the heat distortion temperature of resin-based mortars and concretes that contain aggregate with a maximum size of 1.7 mm.

The standard outlines the procedure to accurately determine the temperature at which a test specimen deforms under a specified bending stress. It provides guidelines for preparing the specimens and applying the bending stress in a controlled manner. The measurement is carried out using a suitable apparatus that can apply a constant stress on the specimen while gradually increasing the temperature.

The BS 6319-10:1987 standard ensures that resin and polymer/cement compositions used in construction meet the required temperature resistance criteria. It allows for accurate comparison and evaluation of different materials by providing a consistent testing methodology. Compliance with this standard helps ensure the reliability and durability of these compositions in various construction applications.

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DescriptorsBend testing, Mortars, Test specimens, Heating tests, Dimensions, Construction materials, Testing conditions, Thermosetting polymers, Temperature measurement, Thermal testing, Concretes, Curing (concrete), Cement and concrete technology, Deflection tests
ICS Codes91.100.10 - Cement. Gypsum. Lime. Mortar
Language(s)English
ISBN0 580 15776 8
File Size471.0 KB
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