Silica-calcium fume for concrete - Definitions, requirements and conformity criteria
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The DIN EN 16622 standard addresses the use of silica-calcium fume (SCF) in concrete production. SCF is a by-product of the process used to produce silica-calcium alloys. The standard specifies the requirements for the chemical and physical properties of SCF when used as a type II addition in concrete, mortars, grouts, and other mixes. It also provides conformity criteria and related rules for the use of SCF.
However, it's important to note that this standard does not provide specific rules for the use of SCF in concrete. Instead, it refers to the EN 206 standard for general rules on the use of type II additions in concrete. National standards for concrete may also provide supplementary rules for the use of SCF, as long as they do not conflict with the DIN EN 16622 standard.
Descriptors | Calcium, CE marking, Chemical properties, Classification, Composition, Concrete aggregates, Concretes, Conformity, Conformity assessment, Construction, Construction materials, Constructional products, Definitions, Delivery, Dust, Evaluations, Examination (quality assurance), Inspection, Marking, Physical properties, Processing, Production, Production control, Properties, Quality, Quality testing, Silica bricks, Silicate, Specification (approval), Testing, Verification |
ICS Codes | 91.100.30 - Concrete and concrete products |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 1.6 MB |