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CEN/TR 196-4:2007

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Methods of testing cement - Part 4: Quantitative determination of constituents
Published date

19-09-2007

Foreword
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 General requirements for testing
  3.1 Number of tests
  3.2 Determination of constant mass
  3.3 Expression of masses and results
  3.4 Repeatability and reproducibility
4 Preparation of a cement sample
5 Reagents
6 Determination of the contents of cement constituents
  6.1 General
  6.2 Selective dissolution method
7 Determination of the contents of constituents for cements
  with three constituents
  7.1 General
  7.2 Determination of the slag content
  7.3 Determination of the siliceous fly ash content
  7.4 Determination of the natural pozzolana content

This European Technical Report describes procedures for determining the contents of most of the constituents of the cements that fall within the scope of EN 197-1.In principle, the method described in Clause 6 applies to all cements, whatever the number and nature of their constituents, but in practice is limited to the cements identified in Table 1.The method in clause 6 should be considered to be the method of choice and is based on a sequential selective dissolution of the cement’s constituents, generally of an unknown number, where they are not available separately for analysis at the same time as the cement.The method of choice enables the quantitative determination (by mass) of: Portland cement clinker, blastfurnace slag, siliceous fly ash, natural pozzolans, limestone, silica fume and set regulators in cements of the types identified in Table 1. Table 1 is derived from Table 1 of EN 197-1.NOTE 1Where cements contain calcareous fly ash, burnt shale and/or constituents that partly contain mineral phases, similar to those of clinker, further investigation into the characteristics of those constituents will be necessary before the method can be applied. The method of choice has limitations, as indicated earlier, and cannot be considered to be a means by which clinker content can simply be determined in isolation from any other constituent. Clinker content is determined ‘by difference’ and other constituents contain, in part, mineral phases similar to those present in clinker and can cause interferences that lead to difficulties in interpretation of the results.Where apparently anomalous results are obtained, it is recommended that further investigations are undertaken in accordance with the procedure given in Section 6.2.5.4. Any other method with the same objectives, and intended for use where the constituents are unavailable for separate analysis, can be considered to be an alternative to the method of choice when it is shown that, with appropr

Committee
CEN/TC 51
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes ENV 196-4. (10/2007)
DocumentType
Technical Report
PublisherName
Comite Europeen de Normalisation
Status
Current
Supersedes

CEN/TR 16912:2016 Guidelines for a procedure to support the European standardization of cements
S.R. CEN/TR 16912:2016 GUIDELINES FOR A PROCEDURE TO SUPPORT THE EUROPEAN STANDARDIZATION OF CEMENTS
PD CEN/TR 16912:2016 Guidelines for a procedure to support the European standardization of cements

EN 196-7:2007 Methods of testing cement - Part 7: Methods of taking and preparing samples of cement
ISO 3534:1977 Statistics — Vocabulary and symbols
EN 196-2:2013 Method of testing cement - Part 2: Chemical analysis of cement
EN 197-1:2011 Cement - Part 1: Composition, specifications and conformity criteria for common cements

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