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proposed new ASTM International standard will cover the process,
verification and record keeping procedures for recycling returned fresh
concrete. The proposed standard, ASTM WK39876, Specification for Returned Fresh Concrete for Use in a New Batch of Ready-Mixed Concrete, is being developed by Subcommittee C09.40 on Ready-Mixed Concrete, part of ASTM International Committee C09 on Concrete and Concrete Aggregates.
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significant amount of concrete is returned to manufacturing plants,
which can result in wasted material, the need for disposal and
unnecessary environmental impact. These issues can, however, be
minimized since some of the returned concrete is suitable for reuse and
can be incorporated into new batches. A proposed ASTM International
standard will ensure that returned fresh concrete mixed with new
concrete has known and verifiable characteristics.
“Concrete
is the most widely used building material in the world,” says Eric
Koehler, VP, Verifi LLC, and chairman of the task group
developing ASTM WK39876. “The proposed standard will help ready mixed
concrete manufacturers reduce waste material and disposal requirements.
Purchasers and specifiers of concrete can obtain concrete with greater
recycled content while ensuring the concrete is of high quality.”
Koehler
notes that technology available to facilitate the reuse of returned
fresh concrete includes hydration stabilizing admixtures that can be
used to extend the setting time of concrete and ensure that concrete can
be used in a new batch. In addition, truck-mounted equipment can be
used to measure, manage and record concrete slump, water content,
temperature and load size throughout the delivery cycle to reduce the
need for manual testing.
Subcommittee
C09.40 welcomes all interested parties, particularly those with
experience in using returned fresh concrete, to contribute to the
ongoing development of ASTM WK39876.
ASTM
International welcomes participation in the development of its
standards. For more information on becoming an ASTM member, visit www.astm.org/JOIN.
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