This European Standard describes the procedures for the chemical analysis of aggregates. It describes the reference operating procedures and in certain cases, an alternative method giving similar results. Unless otherwis specified, the test methods described in this standard can be used for factory manufacturing control, for audit tests or type tests. This standard describes the reference methods used for type tests and in the event of dis ute (as well as alternative methods), for the chemical analysis of aggregates. For type tests and in the event of a dis ute, only the reference method will be used.
NF P18-660-1*NF EN 1744-1+A1:2014 Referenced Document
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