ASTM International Committee C01 on Cement is developing a proposed standard that will be used to help create data
for comparing the compressive strength of alkali activated fly ash and natural
pozzolans.
ASTM WK42602, Test Method
for Compressive Strength of Alkali Activated Coal Fly Ash and Raw or Calcined
Natural Pozzolan Cement Mortars (Using 2-inch or [50 mm] Cube Specimens), is
under the jurisdiction of Subcommittee C01.13 on Special Cements.
“Once approved, ASTM WK42602 may be
applied to compare different lots or sources or to monitor changes in strength
given by a single source of fly ash or natural pozzolan,” says Dr. Ivan
Diaz-Loya, research engineer, CERATECH Inc., and a member of C01 and C09 on
Concrete and Concrete Aggregates. Fly ash-based binders are used in a wide
range of construction projects, including precast, roller-compacted and
ready-mix concrete.
According to Diaz-Loya, primary
users of ASTM WK42602 will be
producers of construction materials, independent testing laboratories and
academic research groups. “The proposed standard will help alkali activated
materials to gain acceptance in the marketplace by making it easier to ensure
that consumers are provided with a quality product,” says Diaz-Loya. “It will
also help to validate and compare results between different research groups.”
Diaz-Loya says C01.13 hopes that the
development of ASTM WK42602 will lead to further test methods, practices and
specifications for the material covered. Interested parties involved in the
research or production of alkali activated fly ash or natural pozzolan products
are invited to join in the ongoing development of ASTM WK42602.
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