ASTM C115

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ASTM C115 is a standard test method that specifies procedures for determining the fineness of Portland cement by the turbidimetric method.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ASTM standard
cement test method
appliesTo Portland cement
citationStyleName ASTM C115 NERFINISHED
contributesTo control of cement performance characteristics
uniformity of cement testing practices
determines fineness of Portland cement
documentFormat paywalled standard document
field cement testing
civil engineering
construction materials
geographicUse United States NERFINISHED
internationally
governs calculation of fineness from turbidity measurements
sample preparation for fineness testing by turbidimetry
test procedure for turbidimetric fineness determination
hasTitle Standard Test Method for Fineness of Portland Cement by the Turbidimetric Method NERFINISHED
includes precision and bias statements for the test method
requirements for apparatus for turbidimetric fineness testing
requirements for reagents used in turbidimetric testing of cement
language English
maintainedBy ASTM Committee C01 on Cement NERFINISHED
measurementOutput turbidity value correlated with fineness
measurementPrinciple light scattering by suspended cement particles
objective to provide a standardized procedure for evaluating cement fineness by turbidimetry
publishedBy ASTM International NERFINISHED
American Society for Testing and Materials NERFINISHED
relatedTo ASTM C150 NERFINISHED
ASTM C204 NERFINISHED
ASTM C430 NERFINISHED
scope determination of fineness of Portland cement by measuring turbidity of a suspension
sector cement industry
construction industry
standardType test method
status active ASTM standard (subject to periodic review and revision)
testMethod turbidimetric method
usedBy cement manufacturers
quality control engineers
testing laboratories
usedIn quality control of Portland cement production
specification compliance testing
usesPropertyMeasured specific surface of cement

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