Testing Hardened Concrete - Part 10: Determination of the Carbonation Resistance of Concrete at Atmospheric Levels of Carbon Dioxide
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Deutsches Institut für Normung
DIN
Publication Date2019-08
Pages CountPages24
The DIN EN 12390-10 standard provides guidelines for measuring the carbonation resistance of concrete. The standard outlines a procedure in which the carbonation rate of concrete is determined and expressed in millimeters per year.
The standard specifies the use of a climate-controlled chamber for testing, as well as placing the concrete specimens in a natural exposure site protected from direct rainfall. The procedure conducted in the standardized climate-controlled chamber is deemed the reference method. This standard is primarily intended for initial testing of concrete and is not applicable for factory production control.
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Descriptors | Calibration, Carbonate rocks, Carbonation, Carbonization, Chemical reactions, Concrete structures, Concretes, Consistency (mechanical property), Construction, Construction materials, Deviations, Dimensions, Evaluations, Fresh concrete, Material testing machines, Measurement, Measuring instruments, Mechanical testing, Nominal size, Precision, Prisms (optical), Production, Properties, Resistance, Sampling methods, Shape, Solid concrete, Specification (approval), Specimen preparation, Strength tests, Test equipment, Test specimens, Testing, Tolerances (measurement), Resistors, Variations |
ICS Codes | 91.100.30 - Concrete and concrete products |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 6.6 MB |
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