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1.1 These test methods cover the chemical analyses of hydraulic cements. Any test methods of demonstrated acceptable precision and bias may be used for analysis of hydraulic cements, including analyses for referee and certification purposes, as explained in Section 4. Specific chemical test methods are provided for ease of reference for those desiring to use them. They are grouped as Reference Test Methods and Alternative Test Methods. The reference test methods are long accepted classical chemical test methods which provide a reasonably well-integrated basic scheme of analysis for hydraulic cements. The alternative test methods generally provide individual determination of specific analytes and may be used alone or as alternates and determinations within the basic scheme at the option of the analyst and as indicated in the individual method.
1.2 Contents:
SectionSubject
2Referenced Documents
4Description of Referee Analyses
4.1Referee Analyses
5Qualification for Different Analyses
5.1Certified Reference Materials
5.2Requirements for Qualification Testing
5.3Alternative Analyses
5.4Performance Requirements for Rapid Test Methods
6General
6.1Interferences and Limitations
6.2Apparatus and Materials
6.3Reagents
6.4Sample Preparation
6.5General Procedures
6.6Recommended Order for Reporting AnalysesReference Test Methods
7Insoluble Residue
8Silicon Dioxide
8.2Cements with Insoluble Residue Less Than 1 %
8.3Cements with Insoluble Residue Greater Than 1 %
9Ammonium Hydroxide Group
10Ferric Oxide
11Phosphorus Pentoxide
12Titanium Dioxide
13Zinc Oxide
14Aluminum Oxide
15Calcium Oxide
16Magnesium Oxide
17Sulfur
17.1Sulfur Trioxide
17.2Sulfide
18Loss On Ignition
18.1Portland Cement
18.2Portland Blast-Furnace Slag Cement and Slag Cement
19Sodium and Potassium Oxides
19.1Total Alkalis
19.2Water-Soluble Alkalis
20Manganic Oxide
21Chloride
22Chloroform-Soluble Organic SubstancesAlternative Test Methods
23Calcium Oxide
24Carbon Dioxide
25Magnesium Oxide
26Loss on Ignition
26.1Portland Blast-Furnace Slag Cement and Slag Cement
27Titanium Dioxide
28Phosphorus Pentoxide
29Manganic Oxide
30Free Calcium Oxide
Appendices Title
Appendix X1Example of Determination of Equivalence Pointfor the Chloride Determination
Appendix X2CO2 Determinations in Hydraulic Cements
1.3 The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as standard. No other units of measurement are included in this standard.
1.4 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use. See 8.3.2.1 and 16.4.1 for specific caution statements.
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