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Specifies composition, production and properties of processed ash. Describes supporting tests and gives a procedure for equivalence of mixer combinations to blended cements.

Cross References:
BS 3892:Part 2
BS 5328:Part 1
BS 5328:Part 4
BS 6349:Part 1
BS 6543
BS 8110:Part 1
BS EN 450
DD ENV 197-1
Technical Report No.30 Alkali-silica reaction-minimizing the risk of damage
to concrete, 1987
Department of Transport Specification for Highway Works
BS 12
BS 1016:Part 105
BS 4551
BS 6100:Part 6:Section 6.1
BS 6588
BS 6610
BS EN 196-1
BS EN 196-2
BS EN 196-3
BS EN 196-6
BS EN 196-7
BS EN 196-21
ISO 565
ISO 3310-1


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Document History

  1. BS EN 450-1:2012


    Fly ash for concrete-Definition, specifications and conformity criteria

    • Most Recent
  2. BS EN 450-1:2005+A1:2007


    Fly ash for concrete-Definition, specifications and conformity criteria

    • Historical Version
  3. BS EN 450-1:2005


    Fly ash for concrete. Definition, specifications and conformity criteria

    • Historical Version
  4. BS 3892-1:1997

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    Pulverized-fuel ash-Specification for pulverized-fuel ash for use with Portland cement

    • Historical Version
  5. BS EN 450:1995


    Fly ash for concrete. Definitions, requirements and quality control

    • Historical Version
  6. BS 3892-1:1993


    Pulverized-fuel ash-Specification for pulverized-fuel ash for use with Portland cement

    • Historical Version
  7. BS 3892-1:1982


    Pulverized-fuel ash-Specification for pulverized-fuel ash for use as a cementitious component in structural concrete

    • Historical Version