GSO EN 413-1:2022

EN 413-1:2011
Gulf Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 12 May 2022

Masonry cement - Part 1: Composition, specifications and conformity criteria

GSO EN 413-1:2022 Files

GSO EN 413-1:2022 Scope

This European Standard specifies the definition and composition of masonry cements as commonly used in Europe for the production of mortar for bricklaying and block laying and for rendering and plastering. It includes physical, mechanical and chemical requirements and defines strength classes. EN 413-1 also states the conformity criteria and the related rules. Necessary durability requirements are also given. NOTE For normal applications the information given in EN 413-1, in EN 998-1 and in EN 998-2 is generally sufficient. However, in special cases, an exchange of additional information between the masonry cement producer and user can be helpful. The details of such an exchange are not within the scope of EN 413-1 but should be dealt with in accordance with national standards or other regulations or can be agreed between the parties concerned.

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