Israel Standard
Israel Standard
Israel Standard
Arnon Bentur
Presentation at the
Dust/Fines/Filler/Micro-fines
1 100
microns millimeters
Range and Definitions
• Lightweight aggregate – up to 2000 kg/m3
• Heavy weight aggregate – more than 3000 kg/m3
• Coarse aggregate – bigger than 4.75 mm
• Fine aggregate – smaller than 4.75 mm
• Fine natural aggregate (natural sand)
• Fine crushed aggregate (crushed sand)
• Dust – most passing 75 microns
• EN – Fines, particle size fraction of an aggregate which passes the 63 micronsns sieve
• Clay lumps
• Aggregate labelling – maximum and minimum sizes (e.g. 19/5)
• Maximum aggregate size
• Filler – material serving as mineral additive, obtained in crushing of limestone or dolomite rocks
• all smaller than 600 microns at least 65% smaller than 75 microns
• Flaky aggregate
• Elongated aggregate
• Single size aggregate
• Multi size aggregate
Grading – Coarse Aggregate: Table 2
LA Crushing Value
Type A – 23 maximum
Type B – 28 maximum
Absorption
Type A – 2.5% maximum
Type B – 4.0% maximum
Dust (fines)
Type A – 1.5% maximum
Type B – 2.0% maximum
B30 - C20/25
B40 – C25/30
Coarse aggregate for concrete: EN
Implications of Limits on Crushing Strength of Coarse Aggregates
EN
Relative strength of concrete
1 60
30
0.4
Max. EN 20
0.2
10
0
20 30 40 50 60 70 0
LA crushing value LA15 LA20 LA25 LA30 LA35 LA40 LA45 LA50 LA60
EN Classification – LA crushing value
Source: A.Bekoe and M.Tia, University of Florida, Gainesville
Fine aggregate for concrete: Table 5
2 6 ג"ת
20
Clay limits -EN
15 Methylene blue less than 3 when the fines content is
above 3%
10
0
f3 f4 f5 f6 f7 f10 f16 f22
IS classification
25
Type B
20 Type A
Clay limits -IS
15
15% mximum content in dust of particles smaller than 5
10 microns
5
0
F5 F10 F15 F20
Strategies for Using Dust/Fines as Fillers in Concrete
EN 12620 – Filler - material serving as mineral additive, obtained in crushing of limestone or dolomite rocks
all smaller than 600 microns at least 65% smaller than 75 microns
EN 206
3.1.2.1 addition: finely-divided-inorganic constituent used in concrete in order to improve certain properties or to
achieve special properties
3.1.2.2 type I addition: nearly inert addition
3.1.2.3 type II addition: pozzolanic or latent hydraulic addition
IS 118
Allows use of filler, no provisions for properties, except size
IS 466
Allows use of materials not covered by Israeli standard, if they comply with a foreign standard
EN 12620
Does not specify limiting values on properties, except definition of size
• the sand equivalent value (SE) when tested in accordance with EN 933-8 exceeds a specified lower limit;
• the methylene blue test (MB) when tested in accordance with EN 933-9 gives a value less than a particular
specified limit;
• equivalence of performance with known satisfactory aggregate is established or there is evidence of
satisfactory use with no experience of problems.
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