NEN-EN 933-10
Tests for geometrical properties of aggregates - Part 10: Assessment of fines - Grading of fillers (air jet sieving)
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| Organization: | NEN |
| Publication Date: | 1 February 1999 |
| Status: | inactive |
| Page Count: | 12 |
| ICS Code (Mineral materials and products): | 91.100.15 |
scope:
Specifies a method using air jet sieving for the determination of the particle size distribution of fillers by mass. It applies to fillers of natural or artificial origin up to 2 mm nominal size.
Document History
July 1, 2009
Tests for geometrical properties of aggregates - Part 10: Assessment of fines - Grading of filler aggregates (air jet sieving)
This European Standard describes the reference method used for type testing and in cases of dispute for determining the particle size distribution up to 2 mm size of natural or manufactured origin...
January 1, 2009
Tests for geometrical properties of aggregates - Part 10: Assessment of fines - Grading of fillers (air jet sieving)
This European Standard describes the reference method used for type testing and in cases of dispute for determining the particle size distribution up to 2 mm size of natural or manufactured origin...
April 1, 2001
Tests for geometrical properties of aggregates - Part 10: Assessment of fines - Grading of fillers (air jet sieving)
Specifies a method using air jet sieving for the determination of the particle size distribution of fillers by mass. It applies to fillers of natural or artificial origin up to 2 mm nominal size.
NEN-EN 933-10
February 1, 1999
Tests for geometrical properties of aggregates - Part 10: Assessment of fines - Grading of fillers (air jet sieving)
Specifies a method using air jet sieving for the determination of the particle size distribution of fillers by mass. It applies to fillers of natural or artificial origin up to 2 mm nominal size.
June 1, 1995
Tests for geometrical properties of aggregates - Part 10: Determination of shell content in coarse aggregates
Specifies a method using air jet sieving for the determination of the particle size distribution of fillers by mass. It applies to fillers of natural or artificial origin up to 2 mm nominal size.