European standards / technical guides
A prerequisite for the successful use of ferrous slag in the long term is that it meets the requirements for technical and environmental aspects given in harmonised European or national standards. Starting in 1990, most of the requirements given in national standards relevant for the building industry have been harmonised and replaced by European standards. The most important European standards for today’s use of slag in the construction sector and as fertilizer are given in the following table.
European standards/technical guides | |
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EN 197-1: | Cement - Part 1: Composition, specifications and conformity criteria for common cements |
EN 206: | Concrete |
EN 1744-1: | Tests for chemical properties of aggregates – Part 1: Chemical analysis |
EN 1744-3: | Tests for chemical properties of aggregates – Part 3: Leaching of aggregates |
EN 12945: | Fertiliser |
EN 12620: | Aggregates for concrete |
EN 13139: | Aggregates for mortar |
EN 13043: | Aggregates for bituminous mixtures and surface treatments for roads, airfields and other trafficked areas |
EN 13242: | Aggregates for unbound and hydraulically bound materials for use in civil engineering work and road construction |
EN 13383-1: | Armourstone - Part 1: Specification |
EN 13383-2: | Armourstone - Part 2: Test methods |
EN 13285: | Unbound mixtures – specifications |
EN 14227-2: | Hydraulically bound mixtures - Specifications - Part 2: Slag bound mixtures |
EN 14227-12: | Hydraulically bound mixtures – Specifications – Part 12: Soil treated by slag |
EN 15167-1: | Ground granulated blastfurnace slag for use in concrete, mortar and grout Part 1: Definitions, specifications and conformity criteria |
EN 13282: | Hydraulic road binders – Composition, specifications and conformity criteria |
EN 13450: | Aggregates for railway ballast |