Masonry cement - Part 1: Composition, specifications and conformity criteria
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The DIN EN 413-1 standard provides a comprehensive set of guidelines for the production and usage of masonry cements in Europe. The standard includes a definition of masonry cements and their composition, specifically for the production of mortar used in bricklaying, blocklaying, rendering, and plastering applications.
EN 413-1 defines the physical, mechanical, and chemical requirements that masonry cements must meet, including strength classes. The standard also outlines the criteria for conformity and provides applicable rules for assessing compliance. This ensures that products manufactured and sold as masonry cements conform to the required specifications and meet the necessary quality standards.
Additionally, DIN EN 413-1 addresses the durability requirements of masonry cements, ensuring that they can withstand the intended usage conditions and maintain their performance over time.
Descriptors | CE marking, Cements, Chemical properties, Composition, Conformity, Conformity testing, Construction, Construction materials, Constructional products, Definitions, Durability, Labelling, Marking, Masonry cements, Mechanical properties, Mortars, Physical properties, Specification (approval), Strength of materials, Wall ties, Permanency |
ICS Codes | 91.100.10 - Cement. Gypsum. Lime. Mortar |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 491.5 KB |