Astm C 143
Astm C 143
Astm C 143
for the
Development of International Standards, Guides and Recommendations issued by the World Trade Organization Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) Committee.
Designation: C143/C143M − 20
5. Apparatus
5.1 Mold—The test specimen shall be formed in a mold
made of metal or plastic not readily attacked by the cement
paste. The mold shall be sufficiently rigid to maintain the
specified dimensions and tolerances during use, resistant to
impact forces, and shall be non-absorbent. Metal molds shall
have an average thickness of not less than 0.060 in. [1.5 mm]
Dimensional Units
with no individual thickness measurement less than 0.045 in. in. ⁄
1 16 ⁄
18 12⁄ 1 3 31⁄8 4 8 12
[1.15 mm]. Plastic molds shall be ABS plastic or equivalent mm [2] [3] [15] [25] [75] [80] [100] [200] [300]
(Note 3) with a minimum average wall thickness of 0.125 in.
[3 mm], with no individual thickness measurement less than FIG. 1 Mold for Slump Test
0.100 in. [2.5 mm]. The manufacturer or supplier shall certify
the materials used in mold construction are in compliance with
the requirements of this test method. The mold shall be in the
form of the lateral surface of the frustum of a cone with the bottom diameter, and height, perform two measurements for
base 8 in. [200 mm] in diameter, the top 4 in. [100 mm] in each, approximately 90° apart, and record the results of each
diameter, and the height 12 in. [300 mm]. Individual diameters measurement. To verify mold thickness, perform two measure-
and heights shall be within 61⁄8 in. [3 mm] of the prescribed ments approximately 180° apart at 1 6 1⁄2 in. [25 6 10 mm]
dimensions. The base and the top shall be open and parallel to from the top of the mold, two measurements approximately
each other and at right angles to the axis of the cone. The mold 180° apart at 1 6 1⁄2 in. [25 6 10 mm] from the bottom of the
shall be provided with foot pieces and handles similar to those mold, and calculate the average of the four measurements.
shown in Fig. 1. The mold shall be constructed without a seam.
The interior of the mold shall be relatively smooth and free 5.2 Tamping Rod—A round, smooth, straight steel rod, with
from projections. The mold shall be free from dents, a 5⁄8 in. [16 mm] 6 1⁄16 in. [2 mm] diameter. The length of the
deformation, or adhered mortar. A mold which clamps to a tamping rod shall be at least 4 in. [100 mm] greater than the
nonabsorbent base plate is acceptable instead of the one depth of the mold in which rodding is being performed, but not
illustrated, provided the clamping arrangement is such that it greater than 24 in. [600 mm] in overall length (Note 4). The rod
can be fully released without movement of the mold and the shall have the tamping end or both ends rounded to a
base is large enough to contain all of the slumped concrete in hemispherical tip of the same diameter as the rod.
an acceptable test. NOTE 4—A rod length of 16 in. [400 mm] to 24 in. [600 mm] meets the
requirements of the following: Practice C31/C31M, Test Method C138/
NOTE 3—ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene) plastic exhibits the C138M, Test Method C143/C143M, Test Method C173/C173M, and Test
following minimum mechanical properties: Method C231/C231M.
Tensile modulus of elasticity, 320 000 psi [2206 MPa] 5.3 Measuring Device—A ruler, metal roll-up measuring
at 73 °F [23 °C]
tape, or similar rigid or semi-rigid length measuring instrument
Tensile strength (Test Method D638) 5670 psi [39 MPa] marked in increments of 1⁄4 in. [5 mm] or smaller. The
instrument length shall be at least 12 in. [300 mm].
Percent Elongation at Break, 40 %
at 73 °F [23 °C] 5.4 Scoop—of a size large enough so each amount of
5.1.1 Check and record conformance to the mold’s specified concrete obtained from the sampling receptacle is representa-
dimensions when it is purchased or first placed in service and tive and small enough so it is not spilled during placement in
at least annually thereafter. To measure the top diameter, the mold.
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6. Sample 8. Report
6.1 The sample of concrete from which test specimens are 8.1 Report the slump in terms of inches [millimetres] to the
made shall be representative of the entire batch. It shall be nearest 1⁄4 in. [5 mm] of subsidence of the specimen during the
obtained in accordance with Practice C172/C172M. test.
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average slump values. The reported results for the replicate Therefore, acceptable results of two properly conducted slump
readings apply to tests conducted by the same operator tests on the same material (Note 7) by two different laborato-
performing successive tests, one immediately following the ries will not differ from each other by more than the (d2s) value
other. Acceptable results of two properly conducted tests by the of the last column of Table 1 for the appropriate slump value
same operator on the same material (Note 7) will not differ and multilaboratory precision.
from each other by more than the (d2s) value of the last column NOTE 7—“Same materials,” is used to mean freshly mixed concrete
of Table 1 for the appropriate slump value and single-operator from one batch.
precision. 9.2 Bias—This test method has no bias since slump is
9.1.4 Multilaboratory Precision—The multilaboratory stan- defined only in terms of this test method.
dard deviation represented by (1s) is shown in Table 1 by
average slump values. The reported results for the replicate 10. Keywords
readings apply to tests conducted by different operators from 10.1 concrete; concrete slump; cone; consistency; plasticity;
different laboratories performing tests less than 4 min apart. slump; workability
SUMMARY OF CHANGES
Committee C09 has identified the location of selected changes to this standard since the last issue
(C143/C143M – 15a) that may impact the use of this standard. (Approved June 1, 2020.)
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