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NF EN 14649 : 2005

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PRECAST CONCRETE PRODUCTS - TEST METHOD FOR STRENGTH RETENTION OF GLASS FIBRES IN CEMENT AND CONCRETE (SIC TEST)
Published date

12-01-2013

Avant-propos
Introduction
1 Domaine d'application
2 Références normatives
3 Termes et définitions
4 Matériels d'essai
5 Méthodes d'essai
  5.1 Fabrication des éprouvettes
  5.2 Vieillissement accéléré
  5.3 Essais mécaniques
6 Calcul des résultats
Annexe A (normative) Spécification du sable - SIC-TEST
Annexe B (informative) Feuille de relevé d'essai concernant
                       le SIC-TEST
Bibliographie

Gives details of equipment, materials and procedure for performing the Strand in Cement test on a sample of glass fibre strand in a hardened cement environment. Applies to continuous filament glass fibre products in the form of rovings, strands, or chopped strands and related products such as nets or chopped strand mats based on these products.

DevelopmentNote
Indice de classement: P19-210. PR NF EN 14649 June 2003. (06/2003)
DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
Association Francaise de Normalisation
Status
Current

Standards Relationship
BS EN 14649:2005 Identical
EN 14649 : 2005 Identical
DIN EN 14649 E : 2005 Identical
DIN EN 14649:2005-07 Identical
UNE-EN 14649:2006 Identical
UNI EN 14649 : 2005 Identical

NF EN 15422 : 2008 PRECAST CONCRETE PRODUCTS - SPECIFICATION OF GLASSFIBRES FOR REINFORCEMENT OF MORTARS AND CONCRETES

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