Concrete Specification, Performance, Production, and Conformity
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The DIN EN 206 standard is a European standard that applies to concrete used in various construction applications. It covers concrete for structures cast in situ, precast structures, and structural precast products for buildings and civil engineering structures.
This standard defines the requirements and specifications for different types of concrete, such as normal-weight, heavy-weight, and light-weight concrete. It also includes guidelines for the production and delivery of concrete, whether it is mixed on-site, ready-mixed, or produced in a plant for precast concrete products.
The DIN EN 206 standard also outlines the properties of fresh and hardened concrete and provides methods for verifying these properties. It sets limitations on the composition of concrete, ensuring that the specified requirements are met. Additionally, it includes production control procedures and criteria for evaluating the conformity of the concrete.
Descriptors | Buildings, Chemical composition, Composition, Concretes, Conformity, Conformity assessment, Construction, Construction engineering works, Construction materials, Definitions, Delivery, Dense concrete, Fibre concretes, Fresh concrete, In-situ concrete, Lightweight concrete, Methods, Mineral aggregates, Normal concrete, Precast concrete parts, Prefabricated parts, Processing, Production, Production control, Properties, Quality, Quality assurance, Quality testing, Ready-mixed concrete, Recyclates, Self-compacting, Specification (approval), Testing, Verification, Procedures, Processes |
ICS Codes | 91.100.30 - Concrete and concrete products |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 2.9 MB |