Cement Standards and Concrete Standards
ASTM's cement and concrete standards are instrumental in the evaluation and testing of concrete, cement, and aggregates. Concrete can have different properties depending upon the mixture that is used in creating it, which contains cement, chemical admixtures, and aggregates. These ingredients are mixed with water to create concrete which is used as a primary construction material in buildings. These cement and concrete standards allow laboratories all over the world to test and evaluate concrete mixtures to ensure their strength and safety. These standards help to identify the various properties of concrete including strength, elasticity, hardness, and workability.
List of cement standards and concrete standards developed by ASTM:
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Abrasion Testing
Additions
Air Entrainment
Application of Exterior Insulating and Finish Systems and Related Products
Chemical Admixtures
Chemical Reactions
Chemical Tests
Compositional Analysis
Concrete's Resistance to Fluid Penetration
Coordination of Standards
Editorial and Nomenclature
Evaluation of Data (Joint C09 and C01)
Evaluation of Laboratories
Fiber-Reinforced Concrete
Fineness
Ground Slag
Heat of Hydration
Hydraulic Cement Grouts
Hydraulic Cements for General Concrete Construction
Lightweight Aggregates and Concrete
Masonry Cement
Materials Applied to New Concrete Surfaces
Miscellaneous Tests
Nondestructive and In-Place Testing
Normal Weight Aggregates
Organic Materials for Bonding
Packaged Dry Combined Materials
Performance of Cementitious Materials and Admixture Combinations
Pervious Concrete
Petrography
Physical Tests
Polymer-Modified Concrete and Mortars
Ready-Mixed Concrete
Resistance to the Environment
Roller-Compacted Concrete
Self-Consolidating Concrete
Shotcrete
Special Cements
Specifications and Guidelines
Specifications and Test Methods for Accessories and Related Products
Specifications and Test Methods for Gypsum Products
Specifications for the Application of Gypsum and Other Products in Assemblies
Strength
Sulfate Content
Sulfate Resistance
Supplementary Cementitious Materials
Terminology
Terminology
Terminology and Editorial
Testing for Strength
Testing Fresh Concrete
Time of Set
Volume Change
Volume Change
Workability
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Abrasion Testing
Additions
Air Entrainment
Application of Exterior Insulating and Finish Systems and Related Products
Chemical Admixtures
Chemical Reactions
Chemical Tests
Compositional Analysis
Concrete's Resistance to Fluid Penetration
Coordination of Standards
Editorial and Nomenclature
Evaluation of Data (Joint C09 and C01)
Evaluation of Laboratories
Fiber-Reinforced Concrete
Fineness
Ground Slag
Heat of Hydration
Hydraulic Cement Grouts
Hydraulic Cements for General Concrete Construction
Lightweight Aggregates and Concrete
Masonry Cement
Materials Applied to New Concrete Surfaces
Miscellaneous Tests
Nondestructive and In-Place Testing
Normal Weight Aggregates
Organic Materials for Bonding
Packaged Dry Combined Materials
Performance of Cementitious Materials and Admixture Combinations
Pervious Concrete
Petrography
Physical Tests
Polymer-Modified Concrete and Mortars
Ready-Mixed Concrete
Resistance to the Environment
Roller-Compacted Concrete
Self-Consolidating Concrete
Shotcrete
Special Cements
Specifications and Guidelines
Specifications and Test Methods for Accessories and Related Products
Specifications and Test Methods for Gypsum Products
Specifications for the Application of Gypsum and Other Products in Assemblies
Strength
Sulfate Content
Sulfate Resistance
Supplementary Cementitious Materials
Terminology
Terminology
Terminology and Editorial
Testing for Strength
Testing Fresh Concrete
Time of Set
Volume Change
Volume Change
Workability
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