ISO-1920-12 › Testing of concrete - Part 12: Determination of the carbonation resistance of concrete - Accelerated carbonation method
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This procedure specified in ISO 1920-12:2015 is a method for evaluating the carbonation resistance of concrete using an accelerated carbonation test. After a period of preconditioning, the test is carried out under controlled exposure conditions using an increased level of carbon dioxide to which, the vertical sides of the specimen are exposed.
The test results are not designated to set performance requirements but to compare the carbonation resistance of different concretes of the same strength class, which are used in the same environmental conditions.
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Document Number
ISO 1920-12:2015
Revision Level
1ST EDITION
Status
Current
Publication Date
May 15, 2015
Committee Number
ISO/TC 71/SC 1