GSO EN 196-3:2024

Gulf Standard   Current Edition
· Approved on 25 April 2024 ·

Methods of testing cement - Part 3: Determination of setting times and soundness

GSO EN 196-3:2024 Files

GSO EN 196-3:2024 Scope

This European Standard specifies the methods for determining standard consistence, setting times and soundness of cements. The method applies to common cements and to other cements and materials, the standards for which call up this method. It may not apply to other cement types that have, for example, a very short initial setting time. The method is used for assessing whether the setting time and soundness of a cement is in conformity with its specification. This part of EN 196 describes the reference methods and allows the use of alternative procedures and equipment, as indicated in notes, provided that they have been calibrated against the reference methods. In the event of a dispute, only the reference equipment and procedures are used.

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