BS 1881-130:1996 - Testing concrete - Method for temperature-matched curing of concrete specimens
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BS 1881-130:1996 is a British Standard specification titled "Testing concrete. Methods for mixing and sampling fresh concrete in the laboratory." It provides guidelines for the testing of fresh concrete in laboratory conditions.
The standard covers various aspects of concrete testing, including the preparation of concrete samples, the mixing of fresh concrete, and the sampling techniques to obtain representative specimens for testing purposes. It outlines the procedures and equipment required for these activities, ensuring that the concrete is properly mixed and sampled to obtain accurate and reliable test results.
BS 1881-130:1996 is part of the broader BS 1881 series, which includes other standards related to concrete testing and quality control. These standards cover a wide range of topics, including sampling, testing of hardened concrete, compressive strength testing, and more.
It's worth noting that British Standards like BS 1881-130:1996 may be revised or replaced over time. Therefore, it's important to ensure you have the most up-to-date version of the standard if you are using it for reference or compliance purposes.
Test specimens; Strength of materials; Position; Curing (concrete); Cement and concrete technology; Data recording; Temperature measurement; Reports; In situ; Concretes; Cubic shape