AASHTO T 260-97 (2011)

AASHTO T 260-97 (2011)

Standard Method of Test for Sampling and Testing for Chloride Ion in Concrete and Concrete Raw Materials American Association of State and Highway Transportation Officials / 2009 / 15 pages

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This method covers procedures for the determination of the acid-soluble chloride ion content or the water-soluble chloride ion content of aggregates, portland cement, mortar or concrete.

This standard provides for the determination of chloride ion content by two procedures: Procedure A, Determination of Acid-Soluble Chloride Ion Content and Water-Soluble Chloride Ion Content by Potentiometric Titration or Ion-Selective Electrode (Laboratory Test Method); and Procedure B, Acid-Soluble Chloride Ion by Atomic Absorption (Laboratory Test Method).



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Product Code(s): MA-T260-97-UL,MA-T260-97-UL


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