DIN EN 480-6 PDF Download
Standard EN EN DEAdmixtures for Concrete, Mortar and Grout - Test Methods - Part 6: Infrared Analysis
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The DIN EN 480-6 standard provides a detailed procedure for identifying admixtures using infrared analysis (IR).
The purpose of this standard is to establish a reliable and accurate method for the identification of admixtures in concrete, mortar, and grout. Infrared analysis is utilized as it is a non-destructive and rapid technique that can provide valuable information about the chemical composition of the admixture. This method allows for the identification of specific functional groups present in the admixture, aiding in the determination of its presence and concentration.
The standard outlines the necessary equipment and preparation procedures for the IR analysis, including sample preparation and handling. It provides guidance on selecting appropriate reference samples and calibration standards to ensure accurate identification and quantification of admixtures. The analytical procedure, data interpretation, and reporting requirements are also described in detail, ensuring standardized and reproducible results.
Descriptors | Additives, Basis, Concretes, Construction, Construction materials, Designations, Determination, Drying cabinets, Grouting, Grouting mortar, Infra-red, Infrared radiation, Infrared spectrometry, Instruments, Investigations, Mortars, Setting, Specification (approval), Spectrophotometry, Testing |
ICS Codes | 91.100.10 - Cement. Gypsum. Lime. Mortar 91.100.30 - Concrete and concrete products |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 184.3 KB |