Hydraulically Bound Mixtures - Specifications - Part 2: Slag-bound Granular Mixtures
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The DIN EN 14227-2 standard provides guidelines for the use of slag bound granular mixtures in various traffic areas, such as roads and airfields. This standard focuses on specifying the requirements for the constituents, composition, and laboratory performance classification of these mixtures.
One significant aspect of this standard is that it specifically defines slag as the residue obtained from the iron and steel industry. This distinction ensures that the specified mixtures only contain slag derived from these industries and not any other type of slag.
By setting these specifications, the standard aims to ensure that the slag bound granular mixtures used in construction projects meet certain quality standards. These requirements help ensure the durability and performance of the mixtures in different traffic conditions.
Descriptors | Blast-furnace slag aggregates, Bound, Building materials, Classification, Composition, Compressive strength, Conglomerates, Construction, Construction materials, Constructional products, Definitions, Determination of content, Flame-spread classifications, Grain sizing, Granulated, Granulates, Hydraulic, Laboratory testing, Mineral aggregates, Mixtures, Particle size distribution, Particulate materials, Pavements (roads), Powdered, Production control, Quality assurance, Quality control, Road construction, Rocks, Size ranges, Slags, Specification (approval), Steel mill slag, Testing, Testing conditions, Unbound, Water, Water content |
ICS Codes | 93.080.20 - Road construction materials |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 2.9 MB |