3.1 Water-extractable chloride, when present in sufficient amount, has a potential to initiate or accelerate corrosion of metals, such as steel, embedded in or contacting a cementitious system, such as mortar, grout, or concrete. This test method is applicable when aggregates contain a high...
1.1 This practice covers the process of selection, removal, and shipment of masonry specimens from existing construction that are intended for testing. These specimens can be either individual masonry units or assemblages. Assemblages are a portion of existing masonry, typically consisting of...
This specification covers two types of grout, fine and coarse grout, for use in the construction of masonry structures. Grout is specified by proportions or strength requirements. Materials used as ingredients in grout shall conform to the requirements specified such as:...
1.1 This terminology covers terms, definitions of terms, descriptions of terms, nomenclature, and explanations of abbreviations, acronyms, and symbols specifically associated with standards under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee C12 on Mortars and Grouts for Unit Masonry. 1.2 The...
This specification covers natural cement and quicksetting natural cement. NOTE 1-Examples of typical past uses of natural cement include unit masonry mortar, cement plaster, grout, whitewash, and concrete. The values stated in either SI units or inch-pound units are to be regarded separately...
1.1 This specification covers natural cement and quick-setting natural cement. Note 1: Examples of typical past uses of natural cement include unit masonry mortar, cement plaster, grout, whitewash, and concrete. 1.2 The values stated in either SI units or inch-pound units are to be regarded...
This specification is intended to apply to buildings, bridges, storage structures, and other structures using grouted posttensioning tendons, except as follows: stay cables and rock anchors that are already covered by other PTI documents. This specification provides requirements and guidance for...
This standard provides background for those interested in specifying, designing, and/or undertaking compaction grouting. This guide is not a manual and is not intended for use as a code of practice; hence, the use of nonmandatory language throughout the text is not accidental. The developers of...
4.1 This test method is designed to evaluate the bleed stability of a freshly-mixed grout under static pressure. It can be used in both the laboratory to qualify grout materials and in the field as a quality control test. When used to qualify grout materials, replicate tests...
This test method details the standard procedures for the determination of the resistance to staining of ceramic tile surfaces. A unsanded contrasting tile grout, black carbon lamp, waterproof black ink, washable ink, potassium permanganate solution, and methylene blue solutions are the...
1.1 This specification covers the requirements and test methods for the materials, dimensions, workmanship, and finished quality of injection molded poly vinyl chloride (PVC) profile sections used for the field fabrication of a PVC liner inside existing man-entry size circular and non-circular...
1.1 This test method covers the measure of flowability of chemical-resistant polymer machinery grouts as evaluated in a 50-mm [2-in.] or 25-mm [1-in.] pour thickness in a laboratory setting. The test method provides for the assessment of upper surface plate contact area (bearing area). These...
5.1 Masonry units alone and within assemblages commonly fail in a tensile mode when loaded in compression to failure. These tensile stresses result from differences in modulus of elasticity and Poisson's ratio between the masonry unit and mortar. Additionally, the dissimilarity in behavior of the...
1.1 The practice describes the procedures for the rehabilitation of gravity pipes, culverts, tunnels, and conduits by the installation of a field-fabricated PVC liner system. After installation of the liner system, cementitious grout is pumped into the annular space between the liner and the...
3.1 Grout used in masonry is a fluid mixture of cementitious materials and aggregate with a high water content for ease of placement. 3.1.1 During construction, grout is placed within or between absorptive masonry units. Excess water must be removed from grout specimens in...
3.1 Grout used in masonry is a fluid mixture of cementitious materials and aggregate with a high water content for ease of placement. 3.1.1 During construction, grout is placed within or between absorptive masonry units. Excess water must be removed from grout specimens in...
This European Standard covers the materials that may be used in the manufacture of cement grouts and the required properties and composition of the grout. It is applicable to grouting of tendons in all types of structures including bridges and buildings.
1.1 This practice covers the process of selection, removal, and shipment of masonry specimens from existing construction that are intended for testing. These specimens can be either individual masonry units or assemblages. Assemblages are a portion of existing masonry, typically consisting of...
This test method is designed to determine the bleed stability of freshly-mixed cementitious grout under static pressure Units-The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as standard. No other units of measurement are included in this standard. This standard does not purport to address...