DIN DIN EN 14227-3 [EN]

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Hydraulically Bound Mixtures - Specifications - Part 3: Fly Ash Bound Granular Mixtures

SKU169812174 Published by Deutsches Institut für Normung DIN Publication Date2013-08 Pages CountPages37

The DIN EN 14227-3 standard covers the specifications for fly ash bound granular mixtures used in the construction of roads, airfields, and other trafficked areas. It outlines the requirements for the constituents, composition, and laboratory performance classification of these mixtures.

Specifically, this standard focuses on fly ash as a binding material, which can be either siliceous or calcareous fly ash that complies with the requirements set in EN 14227-4. It is important to note that when fly ash is used as part of cement in accordance with EN 197-1 or as part of a hydraulic road binder in accordance with EN 13282-1 and EN 13282-2, the relevant sections of EN 14227-1 or EN 14227-5 should be referred to.

By specifying the requirements for fly ash bound granular mixtures and their constituents, composition, and laboratory performance classification, this standard ensures the quality and suitability of these materials for their intended use in various construction projects.

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DescriptorsAshes, Bound, Building materials, Calcareous, Classification, Composition, Conglomerates, Construction, Construction materials, Definitions, Determination of content, Flame-spread classifications, Fly ash, Grain sizing, Granulates, Hydraulic, Laboratory testing, Mineral aggregates, Mixtures, Particle size distribution, Particulate materials, Pavements (roads), Road construction, Rocks, Silicic acid, Size ranges, Specification (approval), Testing, Testing conditions, Water, Water content
ICS Codes93.080.20 - Road construction materials
Language(s)English
File Size2.9 MB
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