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Is 8374 1977 PDF
Is 8374 1977 PDF
Indian Standard
SPECIFICATION FOR
BITUMEN MASTIC, ANTI-STATIC
AND ELECTRICALLY CONDUCTING GRADE
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0 Copyright 1977 1 .
Indian Standard
SPECIFICATION FOR
BITUMEN MASTIC, ANTI-STATIC
AND ELECTRICALLY CONDUCTING GRADE
Flooring and Plastering Sectional Committee, BDC 5
Chairman Representing
S~IRI 0. P. MITTAL Central Public Works Department, New Dellli
Members
SIIRI E. T. ANTIA Concrete Association of India, Bombay
SHRI M. G. DANDAVATE ( Alternate)
Bn~o 1’. M. BI~ATIA Institution of Engineers ( India ), Calcutta
SIIRI A. K. Htt~T~~cliARyy.4 National Test Hcuse, Calcutta
SHHI G. C. Dns ( A~fmrala)
SERI DINES14i\. CHOI(SIIJ Arcoy Industries, Ahmadabnd
SHRI RASIKJ,.~T, A. CI~~JCSHI ( A&mute )
DEPUTY Drn~c~u~~ STANUARUS Railway Board ( Ministry of Railw:iys )
( B & S ), RDSO, Luc~h’ow
DEPUTY DIRX~*~OIZ ( AJLCH ),
RDSO, LUCKNOW ( Alternn[e )
DIRIWTOR Maharasbtra Engineering Research Institute, Nasik
RWEARCH OFFJCEX,
MATE~J.$L TESTING
DIVIVI~N ( Aliernate )
SIIRI R. G. GOI~HAI~E Bureau of Public Enterprises ( Ministry <>I’
Finance )
SHRI N. C. JAYAI~A~IAN ( Alternote )
Srmx K. V. GT~USWAXIY Indian Oil Corporation Ltd, New Delhi
SHJII G. V. PANUAKXAR ! Alternate)
SXRI N. HARILAI. Oxychloride Flooring Products Ltd, Bombay
SHJ~J 13. J. VAI~PXT. ( Alternate)
SIIRI S. (:. I(APOOR hlodern Tiles ei Marble, New Delhi
SHI~I A. C. KAPOOR ( Alternate)
Dn I. V. Knrs~~~nrr~~t~ National Rubber ManuGrtnrrrs’ Lttl, Calcutta
Snttr 1;. I?. S. MAXJ lihor Industries I.ttl, Boml~ay
SJII:J RAMESR D. I’ar~c~. ( Alternate )
SIJJ~~ G. Ii. PIIII~CIIANUANI Minist1.y of Defence
R’I~J V. S. RAO ( ~ltmtmte)
DJ~ MOSIAN RAI Central Bniltling Research Illstitun. ( CSIR ),
Roorkee
SHRI 11. K. .JAJY f dtfmat~ )
SIIRI hf. V. Mutzt.r:*vrh~ Coromandel Protlorite Pvt Ltd, Madras
Snnr R. SRINIY \s ,P; ( Altrr/:u/e )
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Is : 8374 - 1977
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Mem bus Representing
JWRI K. K. NAMBIAR Cement Service Bureau, Madras
SHRI S. SIVASWAYI ( Alternate 1
SHRI H. M. NANDKEOLJAR ’ India Linoleuma Ltd, 24 Parganas, West Bengal
SHRI K. P. SHAH ( ~~femat.c )
DR A. V. R. RAO National Buildings Organization, New Delhi
SHRI 0. P. RATRA ( Alternate )
SHRI G. C. SHARMA Indian Institute of Architects,-Bombay
SHRI S. B. SHIROMANY ( Alternote 1
SUPRRINTENDIN~ ENOI‘NEER I’dblic ‘Works Department, Government of Tamil
( PLANNINQ AND DESIGN Nadu
CIRCLE )
EXECUTIVE~E;INN;;
( BUILDING
DIVISION ) ( Alternote ) ’
SUPERINTENDINQ SURVEYOR DF Central Public Works Department, New Delhi
WORKS ( NDZ )
SURVEYOR OF WOIUXI I ( Alfernafe )
Snn~ D. AJITIIA SIMIIA, Director General, IS1 ( Ex-o#cio Member )
Director ( Civ Bngg )
Secretary
SHRI VINOD KTJMAR
Deputy Director ( Civ Engg ), ISI
Members
A~~~ITIONAL DIRECTOR Railway Board, Ministry of Railways
SIIRI S. A~ASTIU Tar & Bitumen Products Pvt Ltd, Calcutta
SIIRT A. N. PANDAY ( Alternate )
SHRI G. T. BHtnE National Buildings Organization, New Delhi
DR R. S. RATRA C Alternate I
SHRIG. C. D-is ’ ’ National Test House, Calcutta
DR D.-K. DAS ( Alfernatr )
SHRI A. Y. GUPTE Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited, Bombay L
Indian Standard
SPECIFICATION FOR
BITUMEN MASTIC, ANTI-STATIC
AND ELECTRICALLY CONDUCTING GRADE
0. FOREWORD
0.1 This Indian Standard was adopted by the Indian Standards
Institution on 28 February 1977, after the draft finalized by the Flooring
and Plastering Sectional Committee had been approved by the
Civil Engineering Division Council.
0,s Experience has shown that for anti-static purposes the discharge
path through a product should normally have an electrical resistance
of less than 10s ohms at any time throughout its useful lift. A value of
5 x 10’ ohms for anti-static products is suggested as the lowest limit of c
0.4 In the formulation of this standard due weightage has been given to
international co-ordination among the standards and practices prevail-
ing in different countries in addition to relating it to the practices in the
field in this country. This has been met by derivi~ng assistance from
BS 2050 : 1961 ‘Specification for electrical resistance of conductive and
anti-static products made from flexible polymeric material ‘, issued by the
British Standards Institution.
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1. SCOPE
1.1 Tllis stnndard specifies requirements of bitllmen mastic for anti-static
and electrically conducting grade.
2. TERMINOLOGY
2.0 For the purpose of this standard, the definitions given in
IS : 334-1965.r and those given below shall apply.
281 Electrically Conducting - Having an upper limit of resistance
of 5 x IO* ohms.
2.2 Anti-Static - Having a resistance of over 5 x lo4 ohms and less
than IOR ohms.
3. MATERIALS
3.1 Bitumen - Requirements shall conform to as specified in Table 1.
TABLE 1 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF BiTUMEN
St.
No.
(1) (2) (3) (4)
N~TIC - Industrial bitumen of the grades 90/15 ant1 75/15 conforming to IS : 702.
1961 ‘ Specification for industrial bitumen ( revised1 ‘. are two typical examples of’
hinder which will satisfy the requirements of this table.
*Methods for testing tar and bitumen. Determination of softening point.
+Methods for testing tar and bitumen. Determination of penetration.
iMethods for testing tar and bitumen. Detrrmination of ductility.
§Mcthods for testing tar and bitumen. Determination of loss on heating.
[/Methods for testing tar and bitumen. Determination of solubility in carbon
disulphide.
- -. - .
*Rules Tar rounding off numerical values ( w&d ).
itGlossary of terms relating to bitumen and tar ( revistd ).
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4. COMPOSITION
5. PROPERTIES
5.1 Unless otherwise agreed to between the purchaser and the vendor,
the hardness number of bitumen mastic as laid when tested in ,accor-
dance with the method specified in Appendix A shall be 4 to 12
at 35°C.
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6.1.1 After all traces of the powder have been cleaned away, the
surfaces shall be wiped over with a pad moistened with distilled water
and rubbed dry with a clean cloth.
7.2.1 All the five increments from a lot shall be thoroughly mixed
together at a temperature of 150 to 205°C. The mixture shall by floa-
ted out on an iron plate with the aid of a wooden float to a thickness
not less than 25 mm. While still warm the specimen shall be loosened
from the plate and a representative portion weighing not less than 10 kg
shall be forwarded to the laboratory for examination with full particu-
lars as given in 7.5.
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7.3 <Sampling from Blocks - From each lot cast in blocks, five blocks
shall be nicked
I up at random. Each block shall be broken and a number
of pieces weighing about 2 kg shall be taken from different. rJ&i!ions in
the block so as to represent the block adequately. 10 kg ofim”:::erial thus
collected from all the five blocks shall constitute the labo, arc%:9 -,*nple
and shall be sent to the laboratory with full particulars as git;ciiu’in 7.5.
7.4 Criteria for Conformity - The laboratory sample representing
the lot shall be tested for all requirements. The lot shall be considered
to conform to the requirements of this specification if the laboratory
sample passes tests for all the requirements.
7.5 Labelling - The specimen shall be adequately identified, and the
identification shall provide for reference to a schedule which shall be
sent, giving the appropriate items from the following:
8. MARKING
8.1 If cast into block for storage the date of manufacture and name of the
manufacturer shall he indicated suitably.
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APPENDIX A
( Clause 5.1 )
METHOD FOR DETERMINING HARDNESS N-UMBER
A-2. APPARATU~S
A-2.1 The apparatus employed should be capable of fulfilling the above
requirements accurately. One convenient form of apparatus is shown
in Fig. 1.
A-3. METHOD
A-3.1 In order to ensure that the test results are reproducible, particular
attention is called to the points given in A-3.1.1 to A-3.1&5.
A-3.1.1 Saalples - In preparing samples for test, the mastic as laid
shall be filled directly from the mixer at the time of laying, into rnolrlds
which are not less than 100 mm in diameter or 100 mms, and float
fmished. The samples, which shall be taken in duplicate, shall be
moulded to a thickness of 25 mm. Where it is necessary to make a test
on samples cut from the floor, special precautions should be taken to
ensure that the sample is of uniform thickness and that the base is level.
The samples should not be remelted.
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~APPENDIX B .
( Clause 6.2 )
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APPENDIX C
( Clause 6.2 )
TESTS FOR FLECTRICAL CONDUCTANCE FOR FLOOR
COVERING MATERIAL
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