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IS 8042 (1989): White Portland Cement - [CED 2: Cement andConcrete]
Indian Standard Reffirmed 2009
WHITE PORTLAND CEMENT—SPECIFICATION( Second Revision)
Second Reprint JULY 1999
UDC 666.942.82
I:. S 8042 : 1989
© BIS 1990
BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDSMANAK BHAVAN, 9 BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MARG
NEW DELHI 110002
Price Group 3
AMENDMENT NO. 1 JANUARY 1991TO
IS 8042:1989 SPECIFICATION FORWaITE FORTLAND CEMENT
(Second Revision)
(Page 2} clause 9.2.1.1) - Insert the followingnew clauses after 9.2.1.1:
"9.2.2 When cement is intended for export and 1£ thepurchaser so requires, packing of cement may be donein bags other than those given in 9.2 and 9.2.1 withan average net mass of cement per bag as agreed tobetween the purchaser and the manufacturer.
9.2.2.1 For this purposecertifying authority shallfor each export order.
the permissionbe obtained in
of theadvance
9.2.2.2 The words •FOR EXPORT' and the average netmass of cement per bag shall be clearly marked inindelible ink on each bag.
9.2.2.3 The packing material shall be as agreed tobetween the supplier and the purchaser.
9.2.2.4 The tolerance requirements for the mass ofcement packed in bags shall be as given in 9.2.1except the average net mass which shall be equal toor more than the quantity in 9.2.2."
(CED 2)
AMENDMENT NO.2 NOVEMBER 1991TO
IS 8042: 1989 WHITE PORTLAND CEMENTSPECIFICATION
( S«ond R.>isiml)
(Page 2, clause 9.2.1) -Substitute the foJlowing (or Ihe existing dause :
"..l.1 The lYerage net nuss of cement per t:.g may also be 10, 5, 2 or 1 kgsubjed: to tolerances 88 given in '.J.I.l end packed in suitable bugsas agreed 10between the purchaser end rbc marwfleturer.'
(Page 2, clause '.%.1.1 ) -Substitute dH:(ollowing for lhc existing cjause :
"'.1.1.1 The number of bags in a sample taken for weighment showing. miJW3error gres:tcr tban 2 percenl of tbe specified net mass sban be nol more lhan 5percent of the bigs in the sample. Also the minus error in none of such bags intbe sample shall exceed 4 percent of the specified net mass of cement in.tbe "g.However, tbe average ott ItUISS of cement in • sample shill be equal to or mOlethan 10, 5,2 or 1 kg as the case may be.'
( Page 3, clause C-l.1 ) - Substitute 'up to 25 wues' fur 'of 20 to 25tonnes",
(CED2)
AMENDMENT NO.3 NOVEMBER 1mTO
IS 8042 : 1989 WHITE PORTLAND CEMENT SPECIFICATION
( S«OIIdR,.isioIJ)
[ Page 2, clause f.l.U ( see also _IllS No, 1 and 2 )1 Substitute the following for the existing JIlIttcr.
-'..2.Z When cement is intended for export .nd if the purchaser so requires,packing of cement may be done in bigs or in.donna with an average nel massof oemenl per bag or drum as agreed to between the purchaser and tbeJDlDUDCfU1er.
'.1.2.1 Fo! Ibis purpose lhe permission of the certifying authorily shall beobtained in advance for each export order.
,..1.1..1 1be wolds 'FOR EXPORT' and the average net Ql8SS of cement perbag/drum shall be clearly mlrked in indelible ink on each bag/drum.
,.1.J.3 Tbe packing DlIteri.l shill be IS agreed to between the IIUlnufacturerand die purchaser.
,aZ.J.... The toklallCe- requiremems Cor lIM: miss of ttmcDl packed int-p/drum shall be as given in '.1.1.1 except the avenge net mass which shallbe equal to or mo~ thaD the quantity in '.1.1.'
(CED2)
AMENDMENT NO.4 APRIL 1994TO
IS 8042: 1989 WHITE PORTLAND CEMENTSPECIFICATION
( Second Revision)
I Page 2, clause 9.2.2.1 (see. also Amendment No.3)] - Subsunnc (hefollowmg for the exssung mailer.
'9.2..2.1 For this purpose, the manufacturer shall keep the cernfymg autbo.uvInformed III advance (or each export order.'
(CEO 2)
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(C EI} 2)
AMENDMENT NO. 6 MAY 2004TO
IS 8042: 1989 WHITE PORTLAND CEMENT SPECIFICATION
( Second ReVI..HOn )
l Page 1. Table 1. 51 No t v}, cotv ) J - Substitute the followmg for theexrsnng matter-
'Nor more than .35 percent'
( Page L Table 1. No/e) - Delete
(CED 2)
Cement and Concrete Sectional Committee. CEO 2
FOREWORD
This Indian Standard (Second Revision) was adopted by the Bureau of Indian Standards on30 October 1989. after the draft finalized by the Cement and Concrete Sectional Committee hadbeen approved by the Civil Engmeermg DIVIsion Councti,
For architectural purposes, a pastel fimsh is sometimes required for finishing and decorative work mconcrete. To achieve best results It IS advisable to use wbue Portland cement wuh a suitable fineaggregate, and. if the surface IS to be treated, also coarse aggregate. This type of'cement has also theadvantage that it IS not habje to cause statmng, smce It has low content of soluble aJkalis. WhitePortland cement IS generally meant for non-structural use. White Portland cement 1S made from rawmaterials contaming very lrttle Iron OXide and managanese oxide. LImited quantuies of certainchemicals. wtnch WIll Improve whneness of cement witbout affecting the physical properties, may beadded during manufacture,
In this standard. the chemical requirements of white Portland cement are specified generally in hnewnh those of 33 grade ordinary Portland cement ( see IS 269 : 1989) except that maximum Iron OXIdecontent IS 1·0 percent, and requirement for loss on Ignition has been deleted. Further the strengthrequirements of while Portland cement are specified as not less than ninety percent of tbose of 33grade ordinary Portland cement ( see IS 269 : 19S9). In addmcn, the requirement and method oftest for degree of whiteness are also Included m tfus standard.
Thrs standard was first Issued as an emergency standard in 1976 and subsequently revised in 1978.Since the publication of first revrsron of this standard. large number of amendments have been issuedfrom time 10 time in order to modify various requirements based on experience gamed with the use ofthe standard and the requirements of the users and also keeping 111 view the raw matenals and fuelavailable In the country for manufacture of cement. The important amendments include modificationIn the tolerance requirements for the mass of cement packed In bags. deleting the requirement ofpercentage of alumina to that of Iran oxide, permitting packaging of cement in 10 and 1 kg bags,mcorporanng a note allowing determination of fineness In terms of residue by dry srevmg by mutualagreement and incorporaung a provrsron for issumg a certificate indicatmg the total chloride contentIn percent by mass of cement. In view of these large number of amendments. the Sectional Committeedecided to brmg out the second revrsion of the standard Incorporating all these amendments so as tomake It more convenient for the users.
Mass of cement packed m bags and the tolerance requirements shall be in accordance with the relevantprovisions of the Standards of Weights and Measures ( Packaged Commoduies ) Rules, 1977 and C~I.Z
($U Annex. C for mformauon ). A.ny modrflcatron In these rules In respect of tolerance on mass ofcement would apply automatically to rfus standard.
The composition of the committee responsible for the formulation of tbis standard is given inAnnex D.
For the purpose of deciding whether a particular requirement of this standard IS complied with. thefinal value, observed or calculated, expressmg the result of a test or analysis, shall be rounded off inaccordance with IS 2 : 1960 'Rules for roundmg off numerical values (revised)'. The number ofSignificant places retamed tn the rounded off value should be the same as that ofthe specified value inthis standard.
IS 8042 : 1989
Indian Standard
WHITE PORTLAND CEMENTSPECIFICATION
( Second Revision)
7 STORAG};. SAMPLING. TESTS ANDREJECTION
7.1 Storage, sampling, tests and rejection of whitePortland cement shall be as laid down ID lS 269 :1989 for 33 grade crdmary Portland cement.
Table J Cbemical Requirements Ice WbitePortllllnd Cement
( Clause 5 I )
6.2 Degree of Whiteness
The reflectance of neat cement rmg, prepared andtested In accordance WIth Annex B Shall Dol beJess than 70 percent,
(3)
Not greater than 1'02and not less than 066
Reqlllr~m~nl
Fe.OI
Not more than "0percent
Not more rhan 20percent
Not more than 6 percent
Not more than 2'75and )'0 when trica lctum aturnlnate (seeNote). percent bymass IS 7 or less andgreater than 1 respectIVely,
(2)
Ch3racteri~tlc
I) RatIO of percentages oflime 10 percentage ofsihcu, alurmna and Ironoxide, when calculatedby the formula:
CaD - 0-7 SO,28SiO---;-;::--I'2AI,03 + 0·65
II) Iron OXIde, percent bymass
v) Total sulphur contentcalculated as sulphuricunhydrrde (SO, ), percent by muss
Iii) Insoluble residue, percent by mass
IV) Magnes ra , percent bymass
NOTE - The trrcalcrum aluminate content (C.A )Is calculated by the formula'
C3A=2'6.5 ( AI,O. )-1'69 ( FeIO.),
where each symbol In brackets refers 10 the percen,tage ( by mass of t ornl cement .. of the ollJd., exctuumg any contained In the Insoluble residue relnredto at SI No, ( Ill).
(1)
51No.
3 TERMINOLOGY
3.1 For the purpose of this standard, the definitions given in IS 4845 : 1968 shall apply.
4 MANUFACTURE
4.1 While Portland cement shall be manufacturedby inttmarely grinding the Portland cement cankerWith appropriate proportion of natural or chemicalgypsum so as to produce a cement capable ofcomplying With this standard. No materialshall be added at the time of grmdmg, other thangypsum or water or both, and not more than onepercent of air-entraining agents or surfactantswhich have proved not to be harmful and do nothave any negative Influence on the degree ofwhiteness of cement.
S CHEMICAL REQUIREMENTS
5.1 When tested in accordance with the methodsgiven in IS 4032: 1985. white Portland cement shallcomply With the chermcal requirements given In
Table 1.
6 PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
6.1 Physical requirements of whrte Portlandcement shall be as laid down in IS 269 : J989except that compressive strength of mortar prepared from white Portland cement shall not be lessthan 90 percent of those specified for 33 gradeordinary Portland cement.
NOTE - Those Industries which require fineness ofwhite Portland cement In terms of residue by drysieving, tested by the method deccr rbed In IS40JI( Pan 1 ): 1988, may specef'y the same addeuonaf lywhile placlfll order to a manuracrurer by mutualaareemenl.
6.1.1 Notwithstanding the strength requirementsspectfied In 6.], the cement shall show a progressiveincrease III strength from the strength at 72 hours.
I SCOPE
1.1 This standard covers the manufacture andchemical and physic.il requirements of whitePortland cement.
2 REFERENCES
2.1 The Indian standards listed In Annex A arenecessary adjuncts to this standard.
IS 8041 : 198'
8 MANUFAC1'URER'S CERTIFICATE
8.1 The manufacturer shall satisfy himself thatthe cement conforms to the requirements of thisstandard. and if requested. shall furnish a certificate to tbis effect to the purchaser or his representative witbin to days of despatch of thecement.
8.2 The manufacturer shall furnish a certificate,Within ten days of despatch of cement, indrcanngthe total chloride content In percent by mass ofcement.
NOTE - The limit of t ota l cblorrde content incement Ior use in plain and otber rcinfor cedconcrete structures IS bemg r eviewed, I r111hal ume,the limit may be mutually agreed to between the:purchaser and the manufacturer. (Method of te stfor determmauon of chlorrde content in cement IS
aiven In IS J2423 : 1988 )
, DELIVERY
9.1 The cement shall be packed in bags rJutesacking bag conforming to IS 2580: I9S2. doublehessian biturmmzed ICRI type ), mulnwal! paperconformmg to IS 11761 : 1986, polyethylene hned( CRI type) jute, light weight jute conforming toIS 121:54: 1987. woven H DPE conforming toIS 11652 : 1986, woven polypropylene conformingto IS 11653: 1986, Jute synthenc union conformingto IS J2174: ]987 or any other approved cornposite bags] bearing the manufacturer's name orhis registered trade-mark, If any. The words 'White
Portland Cement' and the number of bags to atonne or the nominal average net mass of thecement (ue 9.2) shall be marked legibly andindelibly on each bag. Bags shall be in goodcondition at the time of inspection.
9.2 The average net mass of cement per bag shallbe 50 kg ( see Annex C ).
9.2.1 The average net mass of cement per bag mayalso be 10 or 1 kg subject to tolerances as givenin 9.2.1.1 and packed in suitable bags as r greed tobetween the purchaser and tile manufacturer.
9.2.1.1 The number of bag!'; in a sample taken forweighment showing a mmus error greater than 1:percent of the specrfied net mass shall be not morethan 5 percent or the bags 10 the sample Also thermnus error in none of such bags In the sampleshall exceed 4 percent of the specified net muss ofcement JIl the bag. However, the average net massof cement It. a sample shall be equal to or morethan 10 or 1 kg us the case may be
9.3 Supplies of cement In bulk may be made byarrangement between the purchaser and the suppIter ( manufacturer or stockist ).
NOTE - A smgle. hag or container containing 1 UO()okg or more net mass of cement shall be consuje redas bulk supply of cement Supplies of cement mayalso he made mrmermedrare containers, for example, drums of 200 J,;g, by agreement between thepurchaser and the manuracturer.
ANNEX A
( Clause 2.1 )
UST 0.' REFERRED INDIAN STANDARDS
IS No.
IS 269: 1989
IS 2580: 1082
IS 4031 ( Par', 1to 13 ) : '988
IS 4032: 1985
IS 4845: 1968
IS 4905: 1968
Tille
Specification for 33 gradeordmary Portland cement(follr-lh revision)
Spcctficauon for jute sackingbags for packmg cement( second revision )
Methods for physrca! tests forhydraulic cement (firstrevision )
Method of chemical analystsof hydraulic cement (ftrslrelJis1on)
Defirunons and terminologyrelating to hydraulic cement
Methods for random s.unphng
2
IS No.
IS 11652 : 1986
IS 11653: 1986
IS 11761 1986
IS 12154: 1987
IS 12174 : 1987
IS 12423: 1988
Title
Specificauon for high densitypolyethylene I HDPE) wovensacks for pocking cement
Specification for polypropylene( PP ) woven sacks for packmgcement
Specification for multi waHpaper sacks for cement, valuedsewn-gussened type
Specification for light weightlute bags for packing cement
Specification for jute synthetic.union bag for packing cement
Method for colcrrmetrrc analySIS of hydraulic cement
IS 8042 : 1989
ANNEX B
( Clause 6.2 )
TEST FOR DEGREE OF WHITENESS OF WHITE PORTLAND CEMENT
B·I PREPARATION OF SAMPLE
B-l.1 Heap some quantity of dry neat cement intoa mould of the shape of a rmg of 30 romdiameter and 3 mm height ( or any other mouldor the mould supplied with the reflecuvny measurmg equrpment } placed on a clean glass plate andgently press It down with another clean glas.. plateso that the densttv of the cement compact IS closeto that of the standard magnesrum oxide blocksmentioned under 8-2. Lift the ring gently withthe compacted cement mstde anti prepare twosuch specimens for measurmg the degree of whneness.
B.2 TESTING
B-2.1 Compare the reflectivity of the compactcement surface With standard magnesium OXideblocks of certified reflectlYHy on absolute scalewith the help of a suitable apparatus, for example,a reflectomcter or rctlectunce spectrophotometer
8-3 REPORTING OF RESULTS
B-3. 1 Average reflectance of two specimens shallbe reported, the two values should not differ bymore than two units,
ANNEX C
( Clause 9.2 )
TOLERANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE MASS OFCEMENT PACKED IN BAGS
C-l The average net mass of cement packed inbags at the plant In a sample shall be equal to ormore than 50 kg, The number or bags In a sampleshall be as given below:
Batch Size Sample Size
100 10 150 20151 10 280 32281 '0 500 50501 '0 I 200 80
1201 10 3200 1253201 and over 200
The bags in a sample shall be selected at random( see IS 4905 : 1968 ).
C-l.l Tbe number of bags In a sample showing ammus error greater than 2 percent of the specifiednet mass ( 50 kg ) shall be not more than 5 percent
3
of [he bags In the sample, Also the mmus error innone of such bags in the sample shall exceed 4percent of the specified net mass of cement In thebag.
NOTE - The mailer given In C_] and C-l.l areeat racte based on the Standards of We,ghlS andM("a~u,e~ (Packaged CommodIlH") Ru/e3. 1977 towhich reference shall be made for full details. Anymodification made In these Rules and other relatedActs and Rules would apply automancatlv.
C-1.2 In case of a wagon/truck load of 20 to 25tonnes. the overall tolerance on net mass of cementshall be 0 to + 0 5 percent.
NOTE - The mass of a Jute s3ckmg bag conformingto IS 2'80: 1982 to hold 50 kg of cement IS 531 S.the mass of a doub te heSSian brtummrzed (CRltype) boig to hold SO kg or cement IS 630 8, rhe massof a 6.ply paper bag 10 hold SO kg of cement Isapp r cxrmctly 400 I and the mass of a pol,elbylenclined (CRI type) jute bal 10 bold 50 kg of cementIS apprOklmately 480 g.
IS 8041 : 1989ANNEX D
COMPOSITION OF THE TECHNICAL COMMITTEE
CEMENT AND CONCRETE SECTIONAL COMMITTEE, CEO 2
C1J,,{rmtlll
DR H. C. VISV£$VAluYA
MembersSHill K. P. BANERIl:.E
SHRl HAIl'ISR N, MA.LA.N' ( Alurttau I
S ... RI S. K. BI\NERJFE
CHI[F ENGlNhER ( BD)SHRl J. C. BA~lJll. ( AIf('r1IlJle )
CHIn ENOINI!:LIl. ( DESIGNS)SUPERINTENDING ENGINErn (S & ~ )
(Attn/late)
CHIEP El'."OINf-FR ( R[SEIo.RCH·CUMDlkECTOR )
RES[A.RCH Osrtcra ( CONCRETETr.CllNOLOGY) ( A'H'r'nal~ )
DIRECTORJOINT DIREC1UI( (Al,rrRu/e )
DIRECTORCHllF RESEARC.H OFFICER ( Attemos,
DIIU.C10R (C & MDD-II)DIPUTY DIIU:CTOR (C &. MDD-II )
( AI't r/lCUe )
SHU V. K GHANHC,R
SHIt! S. GOPINAIH
SHRI A. 1'.. GUPTA
SHin J. SI!N GUPT A
8HRJP.J )A(jUSDR A K. CI-'A'lTfRHI' ( Alterna'e}
JOINT DIRE('TOR STI'ND4.Il.DS { B & S l!CB-1
JOINT DIRF( )011 STAl'.OARI)S ( B & S )1CO-II ( Altel Hate)
SHill N. G. JOSHI
SHill R. L. K1\POOR
SHRI R. K SAXENA ( Atternat c )DR. A. K, MULLlC'K
Snar G. K. M),Jl)~ll)AR
SHiU P. N. MIHT....8,,1l\ S K. MATHUR. ( Afrnnale)
SHIU NIIl.MAL SIXGI-l
SHIU S. S. MIGl ...Nt ( Altarw,,," )SHItI S, N. PAL
SHill BIMAN DM(;IIPTA ( Alto,wl<'
SH\I.1 R. C. P .... jl,AU.Lr-Cor. R. K. Sll'GH ( Al'unllFe )
SHit. H. S. PA$RICHA
S •• RI Y. R. i'H\]U
SIIRI S S S~(HRA ( Attermne )DR MOHAN RAI
DR. S. S. REHSI (AlrefmJfe )SHRI A. V RAMAN"'-
DR K. C. NAIl.Af',,(l t AlIef/mit')
SHR) U. RAMV....S
SHRI T N SUUBA RAoSHOI..1 S. A R~[)D1 ( ,iff[ "IM I' )
1f.epTeSl!nflng
National Council for Cement and Building Materials, New DeIhl
Larsen and Toubro Limited, Bombay
Narional Test House, CalcuttaDhakra Beas Management Board, Nangal Township
Central Public Works Department. New Delhi
Irrigation Department. Gcvernmem of Punjab
A P. Engmeermg Research Laborator res, Hyderabed
Central Sod and Marenals Research statlcn, New Delhi
Central Water Comrm sslon, New Deihl
St rucrura l Engmeering Research Centre (CSIR), GhaziabadThe lndra Cements limned, MadrasHy dernbad Incusmes Limited, HyderubadNauonal Buttdmgs fjrgarrizatmn, New DelhiThe Aseocrarcc Cement Companies Ltd, Bombay
Re"ear("}l, Designs and Standards Organization ( Mimslry ofRa rlways I, Lucknuw
l ndran I-Iume Pipes Co Limited, BombayR(l3d~ WJOg (Mllustry uf 'I'ranspur t >, Department of Surface
Transport. New De1.\(
Na nonal Cci.ncrl for Cement and Buif dmg Meeenals. New DelhiHO!lpLlal S("r\lIC~S Consultancy Corporation (India) Ltd,
New DeihlGeologrca l Survey of Inurn, Calcutta
[)o;'vt!<1pme.lI Comnussroner for Cement Industry (MwisfrY ofIndustry), New Deihl
M,N Daslur and Company prrvate Lirnited, Calcutta
FI)gincer'ln-Chid'~Branch, t\Tmy Headquarters
Hr nd us..IMl Prefab Lmvued, New DelhiIndr.in R( ads Congress, New Deihl; and Central Road Research
lnsruutc (CSIK). New DLlhlCcrur.u RUJd Research Instnute (CSIR ), New DelhiCenu-.lllllltlJlng Rcscart h Institute (CSIR), Rocrkee
Da lrrua Cement \ Ijhara r ) Lrrmte d, New DeHlI
lnr ect or at e Genera! of Sup rites and Disposals, New DelbiOamm on l ndra Lm-ucd Bombay
Member3
DR M. RAMAIAHDR A. G. MADHAVA RAO ( Alternate)
SURI A. U. RUHSINOHANlSHRI C. S. SHARMA. ( Alter"ate )
SECIlETARYSURI K. R. SAXENA ( Alternate)
SUPERINTENDING ENGINEER ( DESIONS )EXfCUTIVE ENGI1'oF.ER ( SMD DIVISION)
(Afterrrate)
SHRl L. SWAROOPSHR' H. BHAlIACHARYA
( Alternate)SHRI S. K. GUHIa THAKURY4.
SHRI S.P. SANKARNARAYANAN( Alternate)
DR H. C. VISVfSVARAYASHRI D. C. CHATURVEDI ( Alternate)
SURI G. R"r.UN,Director (Civ Enga)
IS 8041 : 198'
Repre,llItllfl
Structural Eoaaneerinl Research Centre ( CSIR ), Madras
Cement Corporation of India. New Delhi
Central Board of Jrri,atioa ami Power, New Deihl
Public Works Department, Government of Tamil Nadu
Onssa Cement Limited. New Deihl
Gannon Dunkerly & Co Ltd. Bombay
The Inentution of Engincen ( Indl!!.), Calculla
Dnector General. BIS ( Ex-officio Member )
Seeretery
SMal N. C. BANDYOPADHYAY
Jomt Director (Civ Ena. ). BTS
Cement, Pozzolana and Cement Additives Subcommittee. CED 2 : 1
( Alur"atu to Dr H. C. vlsvesvaraya )
DR H. C. VISVESYAHAYA
Member3
Dit A. K. MULLICK
DR ( SMT ) S. LAXMI
SHRt S. K. BANERJU
SHRl N. G. BASAKSHHT T. MADNSSHWAR (Alterflau )
SHRl SollllNA.TH BANI!RRE
elITE!' ENOtNEER (RI!SEAR::::H-CUM'DIHP-CTOR)
RUI!."-RCH OFFICER ( CT ) ( Alte"'at~)
SHRI N. B DESAISml J. K. PAUL ( Alternate)
DIRECTORREs£ARCH OFPICER ( A/terniUe )
DIRECTOR ( C & MOD II )DEPUTY D'RECTOR ( C s: MOO II )
( Alternate)
SHRI R. K. GATfANISHRI R. K. VAISHN"VI (AI'ernate)
SHRI J, SEN GUPTA
Smu P. J. JxcusDk A. K. CHATIERJEE (Alternate )
JOINT DIRECTOR., STANDAIt.D.II(B&S lieD-I
JOINT DIRECTOR, STANDARDS( B 6( S )/CB-U ( A'Irma' e )
SHItI R. L. KAPOOR
SRIlI R. K. DATTA ( Allunale )SllRl W. N. K.uooaSHR) R. KUNlITMAPAnAIlII
SRRt G. K. MAJUMDAR
National Council for Cement and Buildml Material.ll,New DeUlI
National Test House, Calcutta.DIrectorate General of Technical Development, New Deihl
Cement Manufacturers Association. BombayIrngation Department. GOyernment of Punjab
Gujarat Engineerinl Research Institute, Vadodara
Mallarasbtra Engineerina Research Inslltule, Nalik
Central Water Commission, New Delbl
Shree DigvlJftYCement Co LId. Bombay
National Bujfdings Organization. New DeihlThe Associated Clement Companies Ltd. Bombay
Research. Designs and Standerds OrllUlization. LUl:know
Road' WiDa (Ministry of Transport) (DepartlDeot or SlUtac.Transport). New Delhi
The HlndustaD Ccnsrrucnon Co Lid. Bomba,Chctltnad Cement Corporation Ltd. Poliyur. "(amll NaduHospItal Services ConsultaDCY Corporat:oa (Iltdla) Ltd.
New Deihl
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IS 81141 , 1989
Memlur.1
SHkl K. P, MOltlDI!EN'
SHal NlANAL SINOH
SHRI S. S. MIQL>\NI ( ~/,(',fh'1U )S,un Y. 11.. Pnuu.
SHill S. S. SUMIl" {""'lernola}SHIll A. V. RAMAN"
DR K. C. NJ.kANQ ( -I//I!rffote )
COL V. K. RAOSHkJ N. S. G ....LAl'lDf. ( AI'crnaN> )
SRRl S..... Rmol1M S. S. REHSJ
DR IasH"D M"SOOD I A/Ie,,,,,,/!, }SHill A. U. RUHSINGI1ANI
SHJI.I M. P.5JNOli
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