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Precast concrete products - General rules for production control of glassfibre reinforced concrete; German version FprEN 1169:2024

Abstract

This document defines the general processes, procedures and rules for production and production control of Glass fibre Reinforced Concrete used to manufacture products commonly used in construction, civil engineering, architecture and other applications. Glass fibre reinforced concrete can be produced from a range of mix designs comprising various materials and manufactured by different processes. This standard covers two primary production processes, namely Sprayed Glass faser Reinforced Concrete and Premix Glass faser Reinforced Concrete. This document does not cover concrete, where the glass fibre does not act as primary reinforcement but is used as an additive. It does not cover but can be used as guidance for injection and extrusion manufacturing processes.

Begin

2023-04-28

WI

00229217

Planned document number

DIN EN 1169

Project number

00519582

Responsible national committee

NA 005-07-08 AA - Precast concrete products (national mirror committee for CEN/TC 229)  

Responsible european committee

CEN/TC 229/WG 3 - Products for which the stability requirements is not dominant  

draft standard

Precast concrete products - General rules for factory production control of Glass fibre Reinforced Concrete; German and English version prEN 1169:2023
2023-11
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previous edition(s)

Precast concrete products - General rules for factory production control of glass-fibre reinforced cement; German version EN 1169:1999
1999-10

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