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Standardl Specification for


Loadbearing Concrete Masonry Units 1
This standard is issued under the fixed designation C90; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year of original
adoption or, in the ~ a se of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. A superscript
epsilon (c ) indicates an editori al change since the last revision or reapproval.

This srandard has peen approved for use by agencies of the U.S. Department of Defense.

1. Scope* for appearance or bond, finish, color, or parlicular properties such as


density classification, higher compressive strength , fire resistance, thermal
I, I This specification coVers hollow and solid (see 5.3 and performance or acoustical performance, these features should be specified
5.4) concrete masonry uni~s made from hydraulic cement, separately by the purchaser. Suppliers should be consulted as to the
water, and mineral aggregates with or without the inclusion of availability of units having the desired features.
other materials. There are three classes of concrete masonry
units: (1) normal weight, (:b medium weight, and (3) light­ 2. Referenced Documents
weight. These units are sJitable for both loadbearing and
2.1 ASTM Standards: 2
non load bearing applications ~
C33 Specification for Concrete Aggregates
1.2 Concrete masonry units covered by this specification are C 140 Test Methods for Sampling and Testing Concrete
made from lightweight or normal weight aggregates, or both. Masonry Units and Related Units
NOTE I-The requirements of ihis specification have been researched, C 150 Specification for Portland Cement
evaluated, and established for oyer a century, resulting in the physical C33 I Specification for Lightweight Aggregates for Concrete
properties and attributes defined lhere. These requirements are uniquely
and solely applicable to concrete masonry units manufactured on equip­
Masonry Units
ment using low or zero slump concrete and the constituent materials C426 Test Method for Linear Drying Shrinkage of Concrete
defined herein. Many performance attributes of concrete masonry units are Masonry Units
indirectly accounted for, or inherently reflected within, the requiremenls C595 Specification for Blended Hydraulic Cements
of this specification without dire'ft measurement, assessment, or evalua­ C618 Specification for Coal Fly Ash and Raw or Calcined
tion. Applying the requirements of thi s specification to products that may
be similar in appearance, use, or nature to those covered by this Natural Pozzolan for Use in Concrete
specification may not address all p,e rlinent physical properties necessary to C979 Specification for Pigments for Integrally Colored Con­
ensure performance or serviceability of the resulting construction in crete
real-world applications under typical exposure environments. Products C989 Specification for Slag Cement for Use in Concrete and
manufactured using alternative materials, manufacturing methods, or
Mortars
curing processes not covered by t~is specification should not be evaluated
solely using the requirements in t~is specification; however, developers of C 1157 Performance Specification for Hydraulic Cement
new products can consider the property requirements of this specification C I 232 Terminology of Masonry
as a beginning benchmark for u~it performance. It is reasonable to test Cl240 Specification for Silica Fume Used in Cementitious
new products for system performbnce as well as unit performance. Mixtures
1,3 The text of this sp~cification references notes and CI314 Test Method for Compressive Strength of Masonry
footnotes which provide expl'a natory material. These notes and Prisms
footnotes (excluding those i~ tables and figures) shall not be E5 I 9 Test Method for Diagonal Tension (Shear) in Masonry
considered as requirements qf the standard. Assemblages
1.4 The values stated in in;ch-pound units are to be regarded En Test Methods of Conducting Strength Tests of Panels
as standard. The values given in parentheses are mathematical for Building Construction
conversions to S1 units that are provided for information only
and are not considered standard. 3. Terminology

NOTE 2-When particular features are desired such as surface textures 3.1 Terminology defined in Terminology CI232 shall apply
for this specification.

I This specification is under the l urisdiction of ASTM. Committee CIS on

Manufactmed Masonry Units and IS the direct responSIbility of Subcommlltee


C 15.03 on Concrete Masonry Units arid Related Units. , For referenced ASTM standards, v isit the ASTM website, www.aslm.org, or
CUlTent edition approved Feb. I, 2014. Published February 2014. Originally contact ASTM Customer Service at service@ astm.org. For Annual Book ofASTM
approved in t931. Last pre vious edition approved in 2013 as C90- 13. 001: Standards volume information, refer to the standard' s Document Summary page on
10.1520/C0090-14. the ASTM webs ite.

*A Summary of Changes section appears at the end of this standard


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4. Materials availability of units of hi gher compressive strength .


NOTE 4--0ven-dry densities of concrete masonry units generally fall
4. I Cementitio£ts Materials-Materials shall conform to the within the range of 85 to 145 Ibflft 1 (1360 to 2320 kg/m'). Because
following applicable specifibtions: available densities will vary, suppliers should be consulted before speci­
I
4. 1.1 Portland Cement-Specification C 150. fying project requirements .
4.1.2 ModUied Portland Cement-Portland cement con­ 5. I. I When higher compressive strengths than those listed
forming to Specification C 150, modified as follows: in Table 2 are specified, the tested average net area compres­
( I) Limestone-If calcium carbonate is added to the sive strength of three units shall equal or exceed the specified
cement, the CaCO, content shall not be less than 85 %. compressive strength, and the tested individual unit net area
(2) Limitation on Insoluble Residue-l.5 %. compressive strength of all three units shall exceed 90 % of the
(3) Limitation on Air CO/Hent of Mortar-Volume percent, specified compressive strength.
22 % max .
5.2 At the time of delivery to the purchaser, the linear
(4) Limitation on Loss o(llgnition-7 %.
shrinkage of units shall not exceed 0.065 %.
4.1.3 Blended Hydraulic :C ements-Specification C595 .
4.1.4 Hydraulic Cement-,-Specification C 1157. NOTE 5-The purchaser is the public body or authority, association ,
4.1.5 Pozzolans-Specifiqation C618. corporation , partnership, or individual entering into a contract or agree­
ment to purchase or install, or both , concrete masonry units. The time of
4.1.6 Blast Furnace Slag Cement-Specification C989.
delivery to the purchaser is FOB plant when the purchaser or the
4.1.7 Silica Fume-Specification C I 240. purchaser's agent transports the concrete masonry units, or at the time
4.2 Aggregates-Aggregates shall conform to the following unloaded at the worksite if the manufacturer or the manufacturer's agent
tran sports the concrete masonry units.
specifications, except that grading requirements shall not
necessarily apply: 5.3 Hollow Units :
4.2.1 Normal Weight Aggregates-Specification C33. 5.3.1 Face shell thickness (t rs ) and web thickness (tw) shall
4.2.2 Lightweight Aggreg(1tes-Specification C33l. conform to the requirements prescribed in Table J.
4.3 Pigments for Integrally Colored Concrete­ NOTE 6-Web thickness (tw) not conforming to the requirements
Specification C979. presc ribed in Tabl e I may be approved, provided equivalent structural
capability has been establi shed when tested in accordance with the
4.4 Other Constituents-tt..ir-entraining agents, integral wa­ applicable provisions of Test Methods En, C 13 J 4, £519, or other
ter repellents, and other con~tituents shall be previously estab­ applicable tests and the appropriate design criteria developed is in
lished as suitable for use in Iconcrete masonry units and shall accordance with applicable building codes.
conform to applicable ASTM standards or shall be shown by 5.4 Solid Units:
test or experience not to be detrimental to the durability of the 5.4.1 The net cross-sectional area of solid units in every
concrete masonry units or ~ny material customarily used in plane parallel to the bearing surface shall be not less than 75 %
masonry construction. of the gross cross-sectional area measured in the same plane.
5.5 End Flanges:
5. Physical Requirements
5.5.1 For units having end flanges , the thickness of each
5.1 At the time of delivery to the purchaser, units shall flange shall not be less than the minimum face shell thickness.
conform to the physical requIrements prescribed in Table I and
NOTE 7-Flanges beveled at the ends for mortarless head joint
Ta ble 2. All units shall be sound and free of cracks or other
applications that will be filled with grout are exempt from thi s require­
defects that interfere with the proper placement of the unit or ment. Flanges which are specially shaped for mortarles s head joint
significantly impair the stren$th or permanence of the construc­ applications which have been shown by testing or field experience to
tion. Minor cracks, incidental to the usual method of manufac­ provide equi va lent performance are exempt from this requirement.
ture or minor chipping reSU lting from customary methods of
handling in shipment and d(1Jivery, are not grounds for rejec­ 6. Permissible Variations in Dimensions
tion. 6. 1 Standard Units-For standard units, no overall dimen­
NOTE 3-Higher compressive s\rengths than those listed in Table 2 may sion (width , height, and length) shall differ by more than ± IJR
be specified where required by design. Consult with suppliers to detennine in. (3.2 mm) from the specified dimensions.

TABLE 1 Minimum Face Shells and Web Requirements A


Webs
Nominal Width (W) of Units. Face Shell Thickness (t,s)'
in . (mm) min. in. (mm)B.C Web Thickness c (t w), Normalized Web Area (Anw) ,
min . in. (mm) min, in 2 /ft 2 (mm 2/m 2)0
3 (76.2) and 4 (102) 3/, (19) 'I, (19) 6.5 (45.140)
6 (152) 1 (25) 'I, (19) 6.5 (45,140)
8 (203) and greater 1 'I, (32) :y. (19) 6.5 (45,140)
AAverage of measurements on a min imum of 3 units when measured as described in Test Methods C140.

SWhen this standard is used for units ~aving split surfaces , a maximum of 10 % of the split surface is permined to have thickness less than those shown, but not less than

3/. in . (19 .1 mm) . When the units are to be solid grouted. the 10 % limit does not apply and Footnote C establishes a thickness requirement for the entire faceshell.

CWhen the units are to be solid grout¢d, minimum face shell and web thickness shall be not less than 'Ie in. (16 mm) .

'1I,1inimum normalized web area does not apply to the portion of the unit to be filled with grout. The length of that portion shall be deducted from the overall length of the

un it for the calculation of the minimum web cross-sectional area.

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TABLE 2 Strength, Absorption, and Density Classification Requirements
Density Classification Ov~n-Dry Density Maximum Water Minimum Net Area
of Concrete, Ib/tt 3 (kg/m 3 ) Absorption , Ib/tt 3 (kg/m 3 ) Compressive Strength, Ib/in 2 (MPa)
Average of 3 Un its Average 01 3 Un its tndividua l Un its Average of 3 Units Individual Units
Lightweight Less [than 105 (16BO) 1B (2BB) 20 (320) 2000 (13 .B) lBOO (12.4)
Medium Weight 105 io less than 125 15 (240) 17 (272) 2000 (13.B) 1800 (12.4)
~680-2000
Normal Weight 125 ,(2000) or more 13 (20B) 2000 (13 .8)

6.2 Particular Feature L(nits-For particular feature units, NOTE II - Concrete maso nry unit s are produced using a wide variety of

dimensions shall be in accordance with the following : natural aggregates and other material s. As such , slight variations inherent
from natura l materi a ls should be expected . Since specifying units and
6.2 .1 For molded face units, no overall dimension (width , approving samples can take place several months prior to production of
height, and length) shaH differ by more than::!:: Vs in. (3.2 mm) actual units for a project , slig ht variations in appearance from the
from the specified standard dimension . Dimensions of molded approved sample are to be ex pected.
features shall be within ± VI6 in . (1.6 mm) of the specified
8. Sampling and Testing
standard dimensions and shall be within::!:: 1/ 16 in. (1.6 mm) of
the specified placement of the molded feature. 8.1 The purchaser or authorized representative shall be
accorded proper facilities to inspect and sample the units at the
N OTE 8-Molded features inclUde, but are not limited to : ribs , scores,
place of manufacture from the lots ready for delivery.
hex-shapes, and patterns .
8.2 Compressive strength, absorption, density, and dimen­
6.2.2 For split-faced unit t, all non-split overall dimensions
shall differ by not more tHan ::!:: I/S in. (3.2 mm) from the sional tolerances shall be based on tests of concrete masonry
units of any configuration or dimension made with the same
speci fied standard dimensions.
materials, concrete mix design, manufacturing process, and
6.2.3 For slump units, nb overall height dimension shall
curing method, conducted in accordance with Test Methods
differ by more than ::!:: Vs in. (3.2 mm) from the specified
C 140 and within 12 months of production of the units.
standard dimension.
NOTE 9-0n faces that are sppt or slumped, overall dimen sio ns will 8.3 Total linear drying shrinkage shall be based on tests of
vary. Consult with suppliers to determine achievable dimensional toler­ concrete masonry units of any configuration or dimension
ances for products including these feature s.
made with the same materials, concrete mix design, manufac­
7. Finish and Appearance turing process, and curing method, conducted in accordance
with Test Method C426 and within 24 months of production of
7.1 No more than 5 % of the units in the shipment shall the units .
exhibit one or more of the Icharacteristics described in 7.1 . 1
through 7. 1A and 7.2. 9. Compliance
7. 1.1 Units with dimensions not meeting the requirements 9.1 If a sample fails to conform to the specified
of 6. I. requirements, the manufacturer shall be permitted to remove
7.1.2 Units with finished face(s) containing chips larger than units from the shipment. A new sample shall be selected by the
1 in. (25A mm) in any direqtion. purchaser from remaining units from the shipment with a
7.1.3 Units with finished face(s) containing cracks wider similar configuration and dimension and tested. If the second
than 0.02 in. (0.5 mm) and Iionger than 25 % of the nominal sample meets the specified requirements, the remaining portion
height of the unit. of the Shipment represented by the sample meets the specified
7. IA Units that are broker. requirements. If the second sample fails to meet the specified
NOTE I~Units specified to have particular features or finishe s, such as requirements, the remaining portion of the shipment repre­
split-face and tumbled unit s, shoJld not be evaluated for conformance of sented by the sample fails to meet the specified requirements.
such features to the requirements of 7.1.2.
N OTE 12-Unless otherwise specified in the purchase order, the cost of
7.2 Where units are to be used in exposed wall construction, tests is typically borne as follows: (/) if the results of the tests show that
the face or faces that are to b,e exposed shall not show chips or the unit s do not conform to the requirements of this specification, the cost
cracks, not otherwise. perm~tted in 7.1 .2 and 7.1.3, or other is typically borne by the seller; (2) if the results of the tests show that the
units conform to the specification requirements, the cost is typically borne
ImperfectIOns when vtewed nrom a distance of not less than 20
by the purchaser.
ft (6.1 m) under diffused lighting.
10. Keywords
7.3 The color and texture of units shall be specified by the
purchaser. The finished surf~ces that will be exposed in place 10.1 absorption ; compressive strength; concrete masonry
shall conform to an approv~d sample, consisting of not less units; equivalent web thickness; face shell; flange; lightweight;
than four units, representin~ the range of texture and color linear drying shrinkage; loadbearing; medium weight; normal
permitted . weight; webs

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APPENDIXES

(Nonmandatory Information)

Xl. WATER PENETRATION RESISTANCE

X 1.1 Exterior walls are often subjected to moisture penetra­ flashing, and drainage should be provided . Proper water
tion from one or more sou~ces . For example, basement walls penetration resistant treatments should be applied to the walls .
may be exposed to water from saturated soil. Above-grade While it is not within the scope of Specification C90 to include
exterior walls are usually ,e xposed to wind-driven rain. To information on resistance to water penetration , such informa­
prevent water penetration" proper detailing, construction, tion and guidelines are available from other organizations .

X2. CRACK CONTROL

X2.1 Restrained or differential movement in building ele­ other causes, proper design , detailing, construction, and mate­
ments and building materi$l s can result in cracking. Some rials are necessary. Specification C90 provides a maximum
common causes of movemetn are : loads created by wind, soil limitation on the total linear drying shrinkage potential of the
pressure, seismic forces , or lother external sources ; settlement units, but it is not within the scope of this specification to
of foundations; o r volume c~anges in materials . For ex ample, address other design, detailing, construction , or ma terial rec­
volume changes in concret~ masonry units can be caused by ommendations. This type of information and related guidelines
moisture gain and loss, therrI;1al expansion and contraction , and for crack control are available from other organizations.
carbonation . To limit and control cracking due to these and

SUMMARY OF CHANGES

Committee C 15 l}as identified the location of selected changes to this standard since the last issue (C90 - 13)
that may impact th¢ use of this standard. (February I, 2014)

(1) Section 8 was re vised to add a 12 month frequency for


ASTM C 140 tests.
(2) The minimum compressi ve strength in Table 2 was in­
creased to 2000 psi average '-Yith no individual unit below 1800
psi .

Committee C 15 lias identified the location of selected changes to this standard since the last issue (C90 - 12)
that may impact th~ use of this standard. (June I, 2013)

(l) Subsection 7 . 1 and Note W were added to better define the


requirements for finish and appearance.

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