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Aly Coyrigh AST intra 109 i itn) 100 Ba arr SALLI st Choa, Fesans i283 ASGARD ies of orc. ay se Fr tater Sends tay (He) fram ATH tenting, ‘ Standard Specification for Portland Cement* ‘This standardised under heed designation C1SO/CIS0M; the number immedi follwing the designation indicates the year ‘ rigin adoption oi he case of ein, the yer of as revision. A mumber in paretheosncates the Year of lt teappnal ‘sper eso e) indicates an edersichange sinc helt revision or reappoval 1. Scope* 1.1 This specification covers ten types of portland cement, as follows (see Note 2) 1.1.1 Type /—For use when the special properties specified for any other type are not required, 1.1.2 Type /A—Airentraining cement forthe same uses as ‘Type I, where airentrainment is desired 1.13 Type 1—For general use, more especially when mod- crate sulfate resistance is desired. 1.14 Type A—Air-entraining cement forthe same uses a8, ‘Type IL, where air-entrainment is desired, 1.1.5 Type (MH1)—For general use, more especially when moderate heat of hydration and moderate sulfate resistance are desired. 1.16 Type IM(MH|A—Air-entraining cement for the same uses as Type II(MH), where ai-entrainment is desired, 1.1.7 Type II1—For use when high early strength is desired 11.8 Type 14—Air-entraining cement for the same use as ‘Type IIL, where airentrainment is desired. 11.9 Type 1V—For use when a low heat of hydration is desired. 1.1.10 Type V—For use when high sulfate resistance is desired Nore 1—Some cements are designated with a combined type classification, such a5 Type Ml, iniicaing thatthe cement meet th ‘quirements ofthe indicated types ands being offered as stable for ose wea ier ype is desire. ‘Note 2—Cement conforming tthe requirements fr al types are not carid ia tck in some areas. In advance of spesfying te ws of eemest ober than Type I, determine wheter the proposed yf of cement I ot an be made, svalble. 1.2 The values stated in either SI units or inch-pound units ae to be regarded separately as standard. The values stated in each system may not be exact equivalents; therefore, each system shall be used independently of the other. Combining values from the two systems may result in non-conformance with the standard. Values in ST units [or inch-pound units} shall be obiained by measurement in SI units [or inch-pound units] "This specication i under the juadcon of ASTM Connlse COL on CComent snd i the det reponsity of Suboommitee COLO on Hydric Cements for General Conte Consrston, Cutest eden approved March 15, 2016, Pablished April 2016, Oxghlly approved in 1940, Last previous edsion approved in 201 ax CLSUCLSOM ~15, Bok 1,.S2000150.CUISOMI6. ‘ by appropriate conversion, using the Rules for Conversion and Rounding given in IEEE/ASTM SI 10, of measurements ‘made in other units for SI units}. Values are stated in only SI units when inch-pound units are not used in practice, 1.3 The text of this standard references notes and footnoves, ‘which provide explanatory material, These notes and footnotes: (excluding those in tables and figures) shall not be considered as requirements of the standard 2, Referenced Documents 2 ASTM Standanis:? C33 Specification for Concrete Aggregates C51 Terminology Relating to Lime and Limestone (as used by the Industry) C109/C109M Test Method for Compressive Strength of ‘Hydraulic Cement Mortars (Using 2in, or [50-mm] Cube Specimens) C114 Test Methods for Chemical Analysis of Hydraulic Cement C115 Test Method for Fineness of Portland Cement by the ‘Turbidimeter ISI Test Method for Autoclave Expansion of Hydraulic Cement 183 Practice for Sampling and the Amount of Testing of Hydraulic Cement (C185 Test Method for Air Content of Hydraulic Cement Mortar C186 Test Method for Heat of Hydration of Hydraulic Cement C191 Test Methods for Time of Setting of Hydraulie Cement by Vicat Needle €204 Test Methods for Fineness of Hydraulic Cement by Air Permeability Apparatus 219 Terminology Relating to Hydraulic Cement €226 Specificaion for Air-Entraining Additions for Use in the Manufacture of Air-Entraining Hydraulic Cement (C266 Test Method for Time of Setting of Hyéraulie-Cement Paste by Gillmore Needles 2 For refereed ASTM standards, vist the ASTM wee, was, oF ‘onaet ASTM Casomer Service at servce@asm rg. Po Ani! Book of ASTA ‘Stands volume infomation, ree tthe stad’ Doceret Sammy pgs on tbe ASTM website ‘7A Summary of Changes section appears atthe end ofthis standard Ceeygh © ASTM rtoraerl 180 Ba Harter Die, PO Bx CTE, Wt Cont, PA K-69, ed Sas 1 | ‘rom ASTH (C451 Test Method for Early Stiffening of Hydraulic Cement (Paste Method) (©452-Test Method for Potential Expansion of Portland- ‘Cement Mortars Exposed to Sulfate (C465 Specification for Processing Additions for Use in the ‘Manufacture of Hydraulic Cements (C563 Test Method for Approximation of Optimum SO, in ‘Hydraulic Cement Using Compressive Strength C1038 Test Method for Expansion of Hydraulic Cement ‘Mortar Bars Stored in Water C1702 Test Method for Measurement of Heat of Hydration ‘of Hydraulic Cementitious Materials Using. Isothermal Conduction Calorimetry E29 Practice for Using Significant Digits in Test Data to Determine Conformance with Specifications IEEE/ASTM SI 10 American National Standard for Use of the Intemational System of Units (SI): The Modern Metric System 3. Terminology 3.1. Definitions—See Terminology C219. 4. Ordering Information 4.1. Orders for material under this specification shall include the following: 4.1.1 This specification number and date, 4.1.2 Type or types allowable. If no type is specified, ‘Type I shall be supplied, 4.1.3. Any optional chemical requirements from Table 2, if desired, and Copyright ASTH International, 109 Bar Harbor Ds - West Conshohocken, Pemsyivania 1942526 Serco Ui lates of America, This ep as been bythe Dect fr Standards ad Quality (SANEQ) der 4.14 Any optional physical requirements from Table 4, if desired. 5. Ingredients 5.1 The cement covered by this specification shall contain no ingredients except as follows: 5.1 Portland cement clinker 5.1.2 Water or calcium sulfate, or both. The amounts shall be such thatthe limits shown in Table I for sulfur tioxige and Joss-on- ignition are not exceeded. 5.1.3 Limestone. The amount shall not be more than 5.0 % bby mass such that the chemical and physical requirements of this standard are met (see Note 3). The limestone, defined in ‘Terminology C51, shall be naturally occurring and consist of at least 70 % by mass of one or more of the mineral forms of calcium carbonate, If limestone is used, the manufacture shal report the amount used, expressed as & percentage af cement mass, as determined using Annex A2, along with the oxide ‘composition of the limestone. ‘Nom 3—the standard permits upto $% by mats of the inal cement ‘oduct io be naturally oceuring, ely ground limestone, but does not ‘quire that limestone be added tothe coment. Cement without ground limestone can be specified in the contact or onde, 5.14 Inorganic processing additions. The amount shall be not more than 5.0.% by mass of cement. Not more than one inorganie processing addition shall be used at a time. For amounts greater than 1.0 %, they shall have been shown 0 ‘meet the requirements of Specification C465 for the inorganic processing addition in the amount used or greater, If an inorganic processing addition is used, the manufacturer shall ‘TABLE 1 Standard Composition Requirements Rosie ose ieee Cement Test 7 fet ey v ates iia “lane ong (AY03), ma ce oo 82, Fer ole.) Sine soe gone és Magresin ond MgO), ex % Sine éo so “bo eo 80 fo Sur on (604). man one When (Als BO ose 39 ne 3 2 2 tina (3a) mor an 8% 3 é ° a ? ? teas engin m5 om ‘When maton i natant so ao 30 ao a so ‘hen meson i an rede aS as a3 as Ipoh relm tex ome 8 ir 8 % is 8 “eseien sae (951, max 00 Aare At : : se Dalen sae (5) pn ee fanon At : wee ‘resckm aumnae (0,0 mas, % See fare é 3 8 = # Sima 6,5 «47208, mar See Armee A oie : “arate turnip tes he Wisc aluniate (AF 2034), 0 sion (CAF + GP 28 S00 Annex - co appleable, mex." Se Nate 2 {oes no ape) when te state resistance int in Table 4 ie spect ‘oes not appl wen ihe Nea! hycaton itn Tale 4 epocad itis poise exceed the values tho lable for 0, contr, provided has bean demensat by Tat Mathod C1088 that he cement With tho inroasod SO wlnol devegp expansion exceeding 0.020% a 4 days, Whe to rarulacurer supp coment Unde Is prov, supporting data al be supped othe purescsee Seo nee 8. Se Arex A for eles ‘Not apecabl Seo Nate 5. ‘ln acon, tree-ay heat of hyraten tsig by Tost Method C1702 0 flection oto como, but eau shall be rope for inermatnel pues be conducted at last once every 8x months. Such esting shal nol bo uted or asoeptence : Copii ST ean 002 CHALTL 7 West Conshohocken, Pemnsyvana. 1425-2 SEBEL ie Sats of Americ This hs (GTN ARRAARIY GBNED) eter by the dig from ASTM Intemational, a6 Tenable Te TMH) ard (Cement Type aies stand wanda ‘NO 8A Q v Romario Teagan aint eee 7 ‘enaawale (CAP max Se reitance “iedum auninate 0 A fer highautats (CA, mae % Roa Aare . ee Equant ales i. i 0e e Paleo ee 60° 602 ot o60e 0.00 060% wala cement ‘Sse sotonarearemerts apply ony when specicaly requested, Vorlyavalabiy baloreoeng, Sea Note 2 S00 Armor Ai or eseion Spscly ts etwhon the cement io be usedin corre wih aggregate tht are potrtalyreactve aro other grovslons have been mad to pc he concrote ‘rom estetarcuny recta aggregates. Relor 1 Spoefcaion C23 fr nrmaten on poten eal of aagtopten, report the amount used, expressed as a percentage of cement ‘mass, along with the oxide composition of the processing addition, See Note 4, Nore 4—These requirements are based on data and recommendations by Taylor? 5.1.5 Organic Processing additions. They shall have been shown to meet the requirements of Specification C465 in the amounts used or greater and the total amount of organic processing additions used shall not exceed 1.0 % by mass of cement, 5.1.6 Airentraining addition (for airentraining portland cement only). The interground addition shall conform to the requirements of Specification C226, 6. Ch 6.1 Portland cement of each of the ten types shown in Section 1 shall conform to the respective standard chemical requirements prescribed in Table 1. In addition, optional chemical requirements are shown in Table 2, | Composition Nore S—the limit on the sum, C58 + 4.75C,A, in Table 1 provides contol on the heat of hydration ofthe cement ands consistent with a Test Method C186 seven-day beat of hydration limit of 335 Kg [80 cag] or 8 Test Method C1702 three-day heat of hydration limit of 315 kilkg [7S eal/. Nore 6—There are cases where performance ofa cement i improved with SO, in excess ofthe Table | limits in this specification, Test Method (C563 is one of several methods a manufacture ean use to evaluate the elec of sulfate content on cement characteris ice. Whenever SO, content fof a coment exceeds Table | limits, Test Method C1038 results provide evidence that excessive expansion does not occur atthe higher sulfate 7. Physical Properties 7.1 Portland cement of each of the ten types shown in Section 1 shall conform to the respective standard physical Fequirements prescribed in Table 3. In addi physical requirements are shown in Table 4, 8. Sampling 8.1 When the purchaser desires that the cement be sampled and tested to verify compliance with this specification, perform sampling and testing in accordance with Practice C183, Tylor, “Species and Protocols for Acceptance Tete om Prceising Adoni Comsat Manufacturing” NCHRP Repor €07 Teaspoon Research ‘Board, Washington, DC 2008, 96 pp. Avallable st worth. 8.2 Practice C183 is not designed for manufacturing quality ‘control and is not required for manufactures's certification. 9. Test Methods 9.1 Determine the applicable properties enumerated in this specification in aecordance with the Following test methods: 9.1.1 Chemical Analysis—Test Methods C114, 9.1.2 Air Content of Mortar—Test Method C185, 9.1.3 Fineness by Air Permeability Test Method C204, 9.14 Autoclave Expansion—Test Method C151. 9.1.5 Strength—Test Method C109/C109M, 9.1.6 Time of Setting by Vicat Needles—Test Method C191. 9.1.7 False Set—Test Method C1702 or Test Method C451 9.1.8 Heat of Hydration—Test Method C186 or C1702. 9.1.9 Sulfate Resistance—Test Method C452 (sulfate expan- ion. 9.1.10 Time of Setting by Gillmore Needles—Test Method 266, 9.11 Fineness by Turbidimeter—Test Method C115, 9.1.12 Calcium Sulfate (Expansion of) Mortar—Test ‘Method C1038, 10. Inspection 10.1 Inspection of the material shall be made as agreed upon between the purchaser and the seller as part of the purchase contract. IL. Rejection 11.1 The cement shall be rejected if it fails 10 meet any of the requirements of this specification. 11.2 At the option of the purchaser, retest, before using, ‘cement remaining in bulk storage for more than six months or ‘cement in bags in local storage in the custody of a vendor for ‘more than three months after completion of tests and reject the ‘cement if it fails to conform to any of the requirements of this specification. Cement so rejected shall be the responsibility of the owner of record at the time of resampling for retest. 11.3 Packages shall identify the mass contained as net ‘weight. At the option of the purchaser, packages more than 2 % below the mass marked thereon shall be rejected and if the average mass of packages in any shipment, as shown by determining the mass of 50 packages selected at random, is less than that marked on the packages, the entire shipment shall be rejected, Copyright ASTH Internation, 10 Bar Harbor ri West Conshohocken, Pemnsyhania. 19428 ted States of Americ, This coy has beg ARP Sista 0 by the iret ily from AST I w (oer) oot “ e019) 70019 2 ist9 ‘Suowounbay reoqsAua PrEpuEIS ¢ TTEVL Copyright ASTA nternatona, 10 Bar Haro West Conshohocken, Pennsylvania 19428-2 United States of America. This copy has been ily by he Deca ests IAL. GEO) under fron AST inetd, STABLE 4 Spl Physical Roquromanta® Aepieabe Vand and QR) BIRR cater ype ae oted Fike aa alpeporaten wh 1 3 @ Hea of ate (eerie method) 3 dye mc Ko ale) crm aston? asstea? mee 1 cays, mg al] x Hest fen a 7 dye mah aa ows 2807" aaoqrae x0 2h cay max kg a) Eile ‘Song ht ean see shown ops seen. hb ip cr) Sean acaye 20 m0 ato zz 3 (ios 160) fog) foi, Bo, lace Bis tior Sut restance14daye, max, teempancon case rr MO ote Sitnow et a ial ents than mm ww dot ae ae thao ant me an om ome new aarti ons mn wo mets ea Hy eee ae ‘These opal requementsappy only whan specialyrequete, Variy aval {The method used shall be ried on al est opots at lao ths dat tt ondaton caloimety msthod shal be used, end the requrements forthe fete, ‘Tho lnt forth sum of CxS + 4.75C,Am Tale 9 shal nt apply hon this eplonl eration requremeet equated nen ta hat of cation Ete speci, shal be inte of the int of CS, iy bole ordrng Soe Noe 2 asus donot meet equiements of the heat of ekten method, th ethermal conducten eatrmety mathod shal gover. I initis requested. These sengt requerets apy whan th optana neato 28, CoA, and FeO, ted in Tab 1 ven te sua reitance ls specie, l shal be Istesc ofthe ums of C8, AF's 3 CAA, and Foj0y Sted In Table ‘Cement mosting the High aula resistance iit for Type V is deer o mee he moderate sia reine requrenert of Type I ane Type MH). htaxmon 12, Manufacturer's Statement 12.1 At the request of the purchaser, the manufacturer shall state in writing the nature, amount, and identity of any airentraining addition and of any processing addition used, and also, if requested, shall supply test data showing compli- ance of such air-entraining addition with Specification C226 and of such processing addition with Specification C465. 12.2 When limestone is used, the manufacturer shall state in writing the amount thereof and, if requested by the purchaser, shall supply comparative test data on chemical and physical properties of the cement with and without the limestone (see Note 7), The comparative tests do not supersede the normal testing to confirm that the cement meets chemical and physical requirements of this standard. The amount of limestone in ‘cement shall be determined in accordance with Annex A2, [Nore 7—Compertive test data may be from qualification tests pet formed by the manufuetrer during formulation of the cement with limestone, ences iis donot apply th Sum ol CaS + 4:78 CaA estan or elo 90 12.3 At the request of the purchaser, the manufacturer shall report the total chloride content, in percent by mass of the cement, in the manufacturer's report (see Note 8), Nore 8—Chorides in conerete come from multiple ingredients and ‘cement chloride content may be required in the estimation of concrete ‘chloride content, Requirements for eoneretechotide conten are proviced in building codes and other documents, Total chloride content Is higher ‘than water-soluble chloride coatent, which is commonly referenced in codes, 13. Packaging and Package Marking 13.1 When the cement is delivered in packages, the words “Portland Cement,” the type of cement, the name and brand of ‘the manufacturer, and the mass of the cement contained therein shall be plainly marked on each package. When the cement is ‘an airentraining type, the words “air-entraining” shall be plainly marked on each package. Similar information shall be provided in the shipping documents accompanying the ship- ‘ment of packaged or bulk cement, All packages shall be in ‘B00d condition at the time of inspection. Bearer Sree by the directo ‘oa AST neg ‘Nom 9_With the change to SI nits, E-Hes 2 standard package for porland cement. To tat end 42 kg (92.6 BT Provides a convenient even-numbered mass resonably similar fo the {radional 94:5 [42.65] package 14, Storage 141 The cement shall be stored in such a manner as 10 permit easy access for proper inspection and identification of each shipment, and in a suitable weatheright building that will protect the cement from dampness and minimize ware- house set. 415, Manufacturer's Certification 15.1. Upon request of the purchaser in the contract or order, ‘@ manufacturer's report shall be furnished at the time of aly Copyright STH intraoral Bar ror Diy BLAS” West Coshohcen, Pensa 1sy425 United States f Ansa, Ts ay hs ben SHSb70450NN 46) ni shipment stating the results of tests made on samples of the ‘material juring production or transfer and certifying that the cement conforms to applicable requirements of this speci- fication, [Nom 10—Guidance on preparing the manufacturers reports provided in Appenaix XI 16. Keywords 16.1 hydraulic cement; portland cement; specification ANNEXES (Mandatory Information) Al. CALCULATION OF POTENTIAL CEMENT PHASE COMPOSITION 1-1 All values calculated as described in this annex shall be rounded according to Practice E29. When evaluating conformance to a specification, round values to the same number of places as the corresponding table entry before ‘making comparisons. The expressing of chemical limitations by means of calculated assumed phases does not necessarily ‘mean that the oxides are actually or entirely present as such phases. AL.2 When expressing phases, C=Ca0, S=Si0,, A=Al,0,, F=Fe,05, For example, CyA = 3Ca0-Al,03. Ti- tanium dioxide and phosphorus pentoxide (TiO, and PO) shall not be included with the Al,O3 content, See Note Al. ‘Nore Al.1—When comparing oxide analyses and calculated phases from different sources or from diferent hiserc times, be aware that they ‘may not have been reported on exactly the same basis, Chemical dala ‘obtained by Reference and Alternate Test Methods of Tet Methods C14 (vet chemistry) may include titania and phosphorus as alumina unless proper comecton has been made (see Test Methods C114), while data ‘obizined by rapid instmeatal methods usually do not. This Ca result in small differences in the ealevlated phases. Such differences are usully thin the precision of the analytical methods, even when the methods are properly qualified under the requirements of Test Methods C114, AL} When the ratio of percentages of aluminum oxide 10 ferric oxide is 0.64 or more, the percentages of tricalcium silicate, dicalcium silicate, tricalcium aluminate, and tetracal- cium aluminoferrite shall be calculated from the chemical analysis as follows: “Teste sicala (05) = (4071 x % C20} ~ 7.600 x % 80.) 16710 x %ALO,)~ (1.480% Fo,0s)~ (2882 x 4 05) anny Dcaeum eat (0,8) = (2.887 « 4 S10,) ~ (07544 x % C38) aia) “Tealsumalarinat (A) = (2650 » % AO.) ~ (1.698 x % Fe0s) (a1) ‘Toracaicum alunite (CAF) 043 x% FeO, (aay 1.3.1 When the alumina-ferric oxide ratio is less than 0.64, @ calcium aluminoferrite solid solution (expressed as ss(C,AF + CF)) is formed. No tricalcium aluminate will be present in cements of this composition, Dicalcium silicate shall be calculated as in Eq A1.2. Contents of this solid solution and of tricalcium silicate shall be calculated by the following formulas: SH(G\AF + C3) = (2100 x % AlgO,) + (1.702 5 F005) (ans) ‘TWeaeum sicate (C36) «(4.071 x 4 C20) ~ 7.600 x % S103) (470 x AL03)~ (2859 x5 FeO) ~ (2.082% SOs) aL ALA If no limestone or inorganic processing additions are used in the cement, or in the absence of information on limestone or inorganic processing additions use in the cement, pphases shall be calculated using procedures in Eq AI.1-A16 without adjustment. ALS In absence of information on limestone or inorganic processing additions content, results shall note that no adjust- ‘ment has been made for possible use of limestone or inorganic processing additions. ‘A1.6 When inorganic processing additions or limestone or both are used with the base cement (portland cement clinker ‘and any added calcium sulfate) the contents of C,S, C38, CsA, and C,AB, shall be adjusted as follows: ALG.1 The percentage of C;S, C,S, CyA, and C,AF in the base cement (See Note A1.2) shall be determined based on cchemical analyses using methods in Test Methods C114 and using Eq A1.1-A1.6 as appropriate. The contents of each of ‘rom ASTM Intemational these phases shall be adjust of limestone or inorganic processing additions as follows: (100-1 ~P) xox, xe) aun, where: X= the percentage by mass of CyS, C28, CyA, or CAF in the base cement (portland cement clinker and any calcium sulfate), the percentage by mass of limestone, the percentage by mass of inorganic processing addition, and X; = the percentage by mass of C,8, C8, C3A, or C,AF in the finished cement, ‘The adjusted values for the finished cement shall be reported on the manufacturer’s report, Nore Al2—Where the oxide analysis of the finished cement, the limestone, snd inorganic processing adation, are known along with the mass percentage of Timestone (L) and mass percentage of inorganic processing addition (P), one method of determining the base cement oxide ‘composition is to Use te following equation 0, = 100 x (0,—(L/100 x 09) = (P / 100 x 0,))/(100 = LP) - Copyright ASTH nterationl, 19 a rb West Conshohocken, Pennshania. 19422. Ser us Sts of Aner. Ths pts ben he eat brie GoreneOIMHiA ment oxide content (6 by mass of base cement, O; = the finished cement oxide content (% by mass of finished cement), 0, = the limestone oxide content (% by mass of limestone), and 0, = the inorganic processing addition oxide content (% by mass of Inorganic processing addition), ‘The base cement phase composition can be determined using these values of oxide analyses in equations Bg AI.|-A16. Eq Al-7 is used to calculate the adjusted phase composition. ‘Nott AL3—Far example: ‘Where the cement includes 35 % limestone and 3.0 % of an inorganic processing addition and the base cement has 60 % C;S, 15 % CyS, 7% CyA, and 10% C,AF. the adjusted phase composition ie 60x (100-35 ~3.0) gee e 15% (100-35 ~ 30} a a ae 1x(100-35~ 3.0) ae Oa 10% (100-35 3.0) _ CA = OO oo, os Ay 1.6.2 Only the percentages of C8, C,S, CsA, and C,AF shall be adjusted by the procedure in A1.6.1. ‘A2. LIMESTONE CONTENT OF PORTLAND CEMENT A2.1 When limestone is used, the limestone content in portland cement shall be derived from the determination of ‘CO, in the finished cement, Analysis of CO, shall be based on methods described in Test Methods C114. The percent lime- stone in the cement is calculated from the CO, analysis based ‘on the CO, content of the limestone used. ‘The manufacturer shall include the CO, content and caleu- Jated limestone content of the cement on the Mill Test Report. ‘The limestone content ofthe cement is calculated as follows: 5% CO, inthe coment CO, intietmeong * 100 % limestone in cement Nore A2.1—For example: Where the determined CO, content i the finished cement the CO, content of the limestone = 43 % (C2COs in limestone “Then! 15% and i) ‘5% limestone content in cement ‘22 This specification requires that the limestone to be used must contain a minimum of 70:% CaCO, The manufac- turer shall include the CaCO, content of the limestone on the ‘manufacturer's report. Calculate the CaCO, content of the limestone as follows: % CaCO, = 2.274 x % CO;. Nore A22—For verication of limestone conteat of cement, the purchaser must analyze for CO, content and make a somecton forthe ‘content of CEOs inthe limestore inorder for the data to be comparable to the manufacturers report. A23 Portland cements that do not contain limestone can contain baseline levels of CO, inherent in manufacture, for example, due to carbonation. This baseline CO, content is included as part of any calculated limestone content. trom ASTH Internati, ESSE ted States of Americ. This capy has by the See fa tse HabHT Te fi Aap Copyright AST Intemational, 100 Bar Harbor DF 47 West Costohicken, Peesvasia 1928-% (Nonmandatory Information) ‘XI, MANUFACTURER'S CERTIFICATION (MILL TEST REPORT) X1.1 To provide uniformity for reporting the results of tests performed on cements under this specification, as required by Section 15 of Specification C150 entitled “Manufacturer's Certification,” an example Mill ‘Test Report is showa in Fig. XL, X1.2 The identity information given should unambiguously identify the cement production represented by the Mill Test Report and may vary depending upon the manufacturer's designation and purchaser's requirements, ‘X1.3 The Manufacturer's Certification statement may vary ‘depending upon the manufacturer's procurement order, or legal requirements, but should certify that the cement shipped is represented by the certificate and that the cement conforms 10 applicable requirements of the specification at the time it was tested (or retested) or shipped. X14 The sample Mill Test Report has been developed to reflect the chemical and physical requirements of this specifi cation and recommends reporting all analyses and tests nor- mally performed on cements meeting Specification C150. Purchaser reporting requirements should govem if different from normal reporting by the manufacturer or from those recommended here. X15 Cements may be shipped prior to laterage test data being available. In such cases, the test value may be left blank. Alternatively, the manufacturer can generally provide esti- ‘mates based on historical production data. The report should indicate if such estimates are provided. X1.6 In reporting limits from the tables in Specification C150 on the Mill Test Report, only those limits specifically applicable should be listed. In some cases, Specification C150 table limits are superceded by other provisions. X1.7 When limestone or inorganic processing additions or bboth are used in the cement, additional data are reported by the ‘manufacturer, An example additional data report is shown in Copyright AST ntertonal 100 Bar #3 West Conshohocten, Pennslania. 1942 ited States of Americ. Tis copy hasbeen by the OreceedfDWsrorsore soMSHIG wnder te frm AST Iteration Hmmaroat Plant Example Coment ype HM Date Marc 9, 204 Protucton Period March 2,201 March 8, 2004 STANDARD REQUIREWENTS. "ASTM C150 Tables and 3 CHEMICAL PHYSICAL, Tam pas Tat iam Se eat at esut Lime Rest 35 208 ‘Ar conint a marr wale By ‘ema ABs 6.0 max aa Blaine thonece (ng) 2oomn S77 Fes) 3.0 max 33 ‘20m ‘030 6) “ 20 Autoclave expansion (1) Se0max 008 go 8) 80 max 22 Comoressve srongth (MPa) mee 805%) 30 max 32 cay 4 Ignition lacs (%) 35 mae 27 eave 70 24 Na0 (3) a 040 7 ope 20 28 K0.¢8) 4 050 23 days * Insolbrside (1) 15 max ozr “Tine cf seting (iota) (Vet) COC) 4 12 Tei No fess than 4% 124 Limestone (%) 50 max 35 No more than srs (C200, imestne (%) 70m 7 Heat of nyeraon (ing) (AST¥ C1702), Inoroan processing ado (ground, granulated bastsneco slag) 50 max so Potent prase composton() os A 38 es 4 10 cA Bmax 5 cine 4 to AF + 21094) “ 2» Gass 47sc, some Ret applicable ‘Tat reoult represents est roan value andi provide for formation ony. adie por ANS. 2 aqued ony percent SO, exceeds the it in Tablo 4, in which cae ho Tost Method C1038 expansin sal no xceod 0.020% a 14 ays Tas resut forts productos paid nt svalaba Most racer et real provides OPTIONAL REQUIREMENTS ‘ASTM C160 Teles 2 and 4 CHEMICAL PHYSICAL Ter Spas Tar Tm ‘pee Lint eau Line Fest anata ‘82 Fao oa ‘sm a hire . 002 Cemprassvestengh (MPs) says tom 9 ‘imino spect by purchase. Tet raeu provided fer inomation oly ‘eat esl er this precison ered not yt saa, Wo cay tat ho above dacribad cement a the ine of spent moet the cheical and ysl requramenis of the ASTM C180 ~3X er (oar) apectzaten Sonor Tae FIG. X11 Example Mill Test Report Coprit ATH interatora 0BarHarar 0 West Conshohocken, Pnnsyirania. 1942835 SESS acess Ute Sts of mri, Ths copy as been oy lieoasoressaMer 16) (si) ner 1 A EDA comgay Pont amo Caren | Ort: Yah 9,2 Peden Pre Mah 2 — March B20 ‘Aesitonal Osta LUmestone Irorgenic Processing Adon Data ae : ‘Ground, grandates bast umace sig ‘runt (6) as 30, S10, (%) 0 ay BC) 30 tea Fes) 40 1 ceo fs as aaa 50, a 92 Base Coment Phas Com cso = 0H) " 5) 8 & ZAF(%) it We coy tha te above desrond data opresens he mater Usa he cert maniac ing the peceton ped inated Signature Te: FIG. X1.2 Example Additional Data Report SUMMARY OF CHANGES ‘Committee COL has identified the location of selected changes to this standard since the last issue (C150/C150M ~ 15) that may impact the use of this standard. (Approved March 15, 2015) (1) Added Note AA. (2) Revised 5.1.3, ALG.1, Table 1, and Figs. X1.1 and X1.2. ‘Committee CO1 has identified the location of selected changes to this standard since the last issue (C150/C150M - 12) that may impact the use of this standard. (Approved July 1, 2015) (1) Added subsection 12.3 and Note 8, (3) Revised Note 5, 9.1.7, Tables 1 and 4, and Fig. X1.1 (2) Added C1702 to Referenced Documents section, STH Intemational aks no poston respcting te vay any patos assert in connection wih any tam mentioned ‘nile standard. 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