BS EN 1097-6:2022
Tests for mechanical and physical properties of aggregates. Determination of particle density and water absorption

Standard No.
BS EN 1097-6:2022
Release Date
2022
Published By
British Standards Institution (BSI)
Latest
BS EN 1097-6:2022
Scope
What is BS EN 1097-6 - Particle density and water absorption of normal weight and lightweight aggregates about?    BS EN 1097 discusses tests for mechanical and physical properties of aggregates. BS EN 1097-6 is the sixth part of the BS EN 1097 multi-series.   BS EN 1097-6 specifies the reference methods used for type testing and in case of dispute, for the determination of particle density and water absorption of normal weight and lightweight aggregates.   Who is BS EN 1097-6- Particle density and water absorption of normal weight and lightweight aggregates for?   BS EN 1097-6 on the particle density and water absorption of normal weight and lightweight aggregates is useful for:  
  • BS EN 1097-6:2022 Referenced Document

    • EN 1097-5 Tests for mechanical and physical properties of aggregates - Part 5: Determination of the water content by drying in a ventilated oven
    • EN 932-2 Tests for general properties of aggregates - Part 2: Methods for reducing laboratory samples
    • EN 932-5 Tests for general properties of aggregates - Part 5: Common equipment and calibration
    • EN 933-2 Tests for Geometrical Properties of Aggregates - Part 2: Determination of Particle Size Distribution - Test Sieves, Nominal Size of Apertures

    BS EN 1097-6:2022 history

    • 2022 BS EN 1097-6:2022 Tests for mechanical and physical properties of aggregates. Determination of particle density and water absorption
    • 2013 BS EN 1097-6:2013 Tests for mechanical and physical properties of aggregates. Determination of particle density and water absorption
    • 2000 BS EN 1097-6:2000 Tests for mechanical and physical properties of aggregates - Determination of particle density and water absorption
     Tests for mechanical and physical properties of aggregates. Determination of particle density and water absorption



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