Portland Slag Cement-Specification: Indian Standard (Fourth Revision)
Portland Slag Cement-Specification: Indian Standard (Fourth Revision)
Portland Slag Cement-Specification: Indian Standard (Fourth Revision)
IS 455: 1888
(( Reaffirmed
Reaffiid 1995 1
2005 )
Indian Standard
PORTLAND SLAG CEMENT-SPECIFICATION
( Fourth Revision )
UDC 666’943
@ BIS 1990
FOREWORD
This Indian Standard ( Fourth Revision ) was adopted by the Bureau of Indian Standards on
30 October 1989, after the draft finalized by the Cement .and Concrete Sectional Committee had been
approved by the Civil Engineering Division Council.
Portland slag cement is obtained by mixing, Portland cement clinker, gypsum and granulated slag in
Indian Standard
PORTLAND SLAG CEMENT - SPECIFICATION
( Fourth Revision )
1 SCOPE granulated slag, so that the resultant mixture
would produce a cement capable of complying
1.1 This standard covers the manufacture and with this specification. No material shall be
chemical and physical requirements for Portland added other than gypsum ( natural or chemical )
A
IS 455 : I989
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9.2.1 The average net mass of cement per bag may 11.2 Temperature for Testing
also be 25 kg subject to tolerances as given The temperature at which the physical tests may
in 9.2.1.1 and packed in suitable bags as agreed be carried out shall, as far as possible, be 27 %!“C.
to between the purchaser and the manufacturer. The actual temperature during the testing shall be
recorded.
9.2.1.1 The number of bags in a sample taken for
weighment showing a minus error greater than 11.3 Consistency of Standard Cement Paste
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Is 455 : 198)
ANNEX A
( Clullse 2.1 )
269 : 1989 Specification for 33 grade ordi- 11652 ! 1986 Specification for high density
nary Portland cement (fourth polyethylene ( HDPE ) woven
revision ) sacks fdr packing cement
650 : 1966 Specification for standard sand 11653 : 1986 Specification for polypropylene
ANNEX B
( Clause 9.2 )
B-1 The average net mass of cement packed in net mass ( 50 kg ) shall be not more than 5 per-
bags at the plant in a sample shall be equal to or cent of the bags in the sample. Also the minus
more than 50 kg. The number of bags in a sample error in none of such bags in the sample shall
shall be as given below: exceed 4 percent of the specified net mas of
cement in the bag.
Batch Size Sample Size
NOTE -The matter given in B-l and B-l.1 are
extracts based on the Srandurds of We&&s qnd
100 to 150 20 Measures ( Pcckaged Commodities ) Rules, ‘1977 to
151 to280 32 which reference shall be made for full details. Any
modification made in these Rules and other related
281 to 500 50 Acts and Rules would apply automatically.
501 to 1 200 80 B-l.2 In case of a wagon/truck load of 20 to 25
1 201 to 3 200 125 tonnes, the overall tolerance on net mass of cement
shall be 0 to -t 0.5 percent.
3 201 and over 200
NOTE -The mass of a jute sacking bag confor-
ming to IS 2580 : 1982 to hold 50 kg of cement in
The bags in a sample shall bc selected at random 531 g, the mass of a double hessian bituminized
( see 1s 4905 : 1968 ). ( CRI type ) bag to hold 50 kg of cement is 630 g. the
mass of a 6-ply paper bag to hold 50 kg of cement is
approximately 400 g and the mass of a polyethylene
B-l.1 The number of bags in a sample showing a lined ( CR1 type ) jute bag to hold 50 kg of cement
minus error greater than 2 percent of the specified is approximately 480 g.
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ANNEX C
( Fofeword )
COMPOSITION OF THE TECHNICAL COMMWIEFi
CEMENT AND CONCRETE SECTIONAL COMMITTEE, CED 2
Chairman Representing
.Dn H. C. ~ISYESVARAY.4 National Council for Cement and Building Materials, New Delhi
Members
SHRI K. P. BANERIRE Larsen and Toubro Limited, Bombay
SHRI HARISfl N. MALANI ( A/t~~re )
SHRI S. K. BANRRJEE National Test House, Calcutta
CHIEFENCIINE~R( BD ) Bhakra Beas Management Board, Nangal Township
SHRI J. C. BASUR ( Akrnatc )
CHIEP ENGINEER( DF~IONS ) Central Public Works Department, New Delhi
S
Membera Representing
Du M. RAMAIAA Structural Edgineering Research Ccntre ( CSIR ), Madras
DR A. 0. MAIX~AVA RAO ( Alternate )
SHRI A. U. RIJHSWOHANI Cement Corporation of India, New Delhi
SiiIl C. S. SHAiUtA ( AIternate )
SEcw!YhRY Central Board of Irrigation and Power, New Delhi
Smr K. R. SAXEIM ( Alternote )
SUPEERINTENDINO
ENC~NEER( DESIGNS ) Public Works Department, Government of Tamil Nadu
EXECUTIVEENQINEER( SMD DWIS~ON )
( Alfemute )
SHRI L. SWAROOP Orissa Cement Limited, New Delhi
SHRI H. BHA~ACHARYA
( Alterrare )
SHR~ S. K. GUHA THAIUJRTA Gannon Dunkerly & Co Ltd, Bombay
SHRI S.P. SANKARNARAYANAN
( Alternate )
Cmmener
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MembcrJ Represenfing
,SHRI K. P. kIiIDEEN Central Warehousiog Corporation, New Delhi
SHRIN~RHALSINQH Development Commissioner for Cement Industry ( Ministry of
Industry )
SHRI S. S. MI~LANI ( Alrcrno~c )
SHRt Y. R. PHULL Ceotral Road Research Institute ( CSlR ). New Delhi
SHRI S. S. SEEHRA( Alternafe)
SHRI A. V. RAMANA Dalmia Cement ( Bharat ) Ltd. New Delhi
DR K. C. NARAN~ ( Aflernale )
COL V. K. Rao Engineer-ln&Zhief’s Branch, Army Headquarters
SHRI N. S. GALANDE ( Altemufe )
SHRI S. A. REDDI Gammon India Ltd. Bombay
DR S.S. REHSI Central Building Research lnstitute ( CSIR ), Roorkee
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“9.2.2 When cement is intended for export and if the purchaser so requires,
paching of cement may be done in bags or in drums with an average net mass of
cement per bag or drum as agreed to between the purchaser and the manufacturer.
9.2.2.1 For this purpose the pemlission of tbe certifying authority shall be
obtained in advance for each export order.
9.2.2.2 Tbe words ‘FOR EXPORT’ and the average net mass of cement per
bag/drum shall be clearly marked in indelible inkon each bag/drum.
9.2.2.3 The packing material shall be as agreed to between the manufacturer and
the purchaser.
9.2.2.4 The tolerance requirements for the mass of cement packed in bags/drum
shall be as given in 9.2.1.1 except the average net mass which shall be equal to or
more than the quantity in 9.2.2.”
(CED2)
Reprography
Unit, BIS, New Delhi, India
BOOK SUPPLY BUREAU
M. S. UNIVERSITY, VADODARA, FOR INTERNAL USE AT THIS LOCATION ONLY
AMENDMENT NO. 4 MAY 2000
TO
IS 455 : 1989 PORTLAND SLAG CEMENT -
SPECIFICATION
(Fourth Revision)
Substitute ‘net mass’ for ‘average net mass’ wherever it appears in the
standard.
( Page 1, clause 4.1, lust sentence ) - Substitute ‘70 percent’ jor
‘65 percent’.
(CED2)
Reprography Unit, BIS, New Delhi, India
AMENDMENT NO. 5 APRIL 2005
( Page 1, clause 5.2 ) — Substitute ‘10.0 percent, Max’ for ‘8.0 percen~
Mar’ against Magnesium Oxide (MgO):
( Page 1, clause 5.2, Notes) — Substitute the following for the existing:
‘NOTES
1 Total chloride content in cement shafl not exceed 0.1 percent by mass for cerrmt used in
structures other than prestressed concrete. For determination of chloride content in cemerrq
IS 12423 may he refereed.
2 For use in speciat structures fike prestressed concrete, where chtsxide is a critical
parameter, the chloride content shall not exceed 0.05 percent and shall he required to be
measured if desired by the purchaser.
3 Granulated stag conforming to IS 12089 shall be used for the manufacture of PorSlrmd
slag cement.’
(CED2)
Reprography Unit, BIS, New D&, India